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Ceremonies - Navy & Marines - East Providence, R.I., war activities. "Blue Jackets" in "Wake Up America" parade

Ceremonies - Navy & Marines - East Providence, R.I., war activities. "...

Photographer: T.H. Ray, East Providence, R.I. Ceremonies - Navy & Marines Public domain photograph of a building, World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - Navy & Marines - East Providence, R.I., war activities. Detachment of "Blue Jackets" from Rumford Rifle Range located in East Providence

Ceremonies - Navy & Marines - East Providence, R.I., war activities. D...

Photographer: C.P.I. Ceremonies - Navy & Marines Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Junior Red Cross - East Providence, R.I., War Activities. Pupils of Hoyt Grammar School sewing and knitting for the soldiers

American Red Cross - Junior Red Cross - East Providence, R.I., War Act...

Photographer: C.P.I. American Red Cross - Junior Red Cross Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Buddy Cianci, WPRO radio talk show host, interviews

Buddy Cianci, WPRO radio talk show host, interviews

Buddy Cianci, WPRO radio talk show host, interviews Rear Adm. Walter E. "Ted" Carter, Jr., president, U.S. Naval War College (NWC), at the WPRO studio in East Providence, R.I. During the interview, Carter, a Rh... More

Bike Path Cleanup, US Coast Guard Photo

Bike Path Cleanup, US Coast Guard Photo

EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Two bicyclists make their way down the East Bay Bike Path as Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Lisa Machon (left) and her mom Cathy Machon (right) carry bags of trash. Men and women from t... More

Buddy Cianci, WPRO radio talk show host, interviews

Buddy Cianci, WPRO radio talk show host, interviews

Buddy Cianci, WPRO radio talk show host, interviews Rear Adm. Walter E. "Ted" Carter, Jr., president, U.S. Naval War College (NWC), at the WPRO studio in East Providence, R.I. During the interview, Carter, a Rh... More

Bike Path Cleanup, US Coast Guard Photo

Bike Path Cleanup, US Coast Guard Photo

EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Tom Aguiar of the East Providence Police Department picks up trash between Narragansett Bay and the East Bay Bike Path Saturday, May 3, 2008. Aguiar was with a group of men and women fro... More

Bike Path Cleanup, US Coast Guard Photo

Bike Path Cleanup, US Coast Guard Photo

EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Robert Resendes gathered a group of men and women from the Coast Guard and the East Providence Police Department to clean litter from a mile-long stretch ... More

Bike Path Cleanup, US Coast Guard Photo

Bike Path Cleanup, US Coast Guard Photo

EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Robert Resendes picks up a piece of torn fabric to throw away while cleaning a mile-long portion of the East Bay Bike Path Saturday, May 3, 2008. Resendes... More

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