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Photograph of Two Turtle Doves on Nest

Photograph of Two Turtle Doves on Nest

Original caption: View of two turtle doves on nest on ground of a few sticks, unusual for species.(Huron) Lower Mich NF. Tawas District. Historic Photographs

Marine Corps band member Lance Corporal (LCPL)  Michael Morgan plays the saxophone as one fo the 88 doves released during the opening ceremony of the 1988 Conseil International Du Sport Militaire's Cross Country Championship (CISM) rests on his shoulder

Marine Corps band member Lance Corporal (LCPL) Michael Morgan plays t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Tyndall Air Force Base State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Gary Coppage, USAF Release Status:... More

Doves fly away after being released during the Columbus

Doves fly away after being released during the Columbus

Doves fly away after being released during the Columbus Veteran’s Day Ceremony Nov. 9, 2019, in Columbus, Miss. Columbus held a parade and ceremony to honor veterans. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Christo... More

A flock of doves are released after the Survivor Outreach

A flock of doves are released after the Survivor Outreach

A flock of doves are released after the Survivor Outreach Services Candlelight Vigil held, May 23, at the Main Post Chapel.

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