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Standing at attention during the presentation to the Color Guard of the new Space Command flag are (from left to right), Under Secretary of the Air Force Edweard C. Aldridge Jr., Air Force Vice-CHIEF of STAFF GEN Jerome E. O'Malley, and GEN James V. Hartinger, the first commander of the newly formed Space Command

Standing at attention during the presentation to the Color Guard of th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Peterson Air Force Base State: Colorado (CO) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Garfield F. Jones Release Status: Re... More

Standing at attention while reviewing the color guard during the dedication ceremony for Space Command are (from left to right), Under Secretary of the Air Force Edweard C. Aldridge Jr., Air Force Vice-CHIEF of STAFF GEN Jerome E. O'Malley, and GEN James V. Hartinger, the first commander of the newly formed Space Command

Standing at attention while reviewing the color guard during the dedic...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Peterson Air Force Base State: Colorado (CO) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Garfield F. Jones Release Status: Re... More

Former POW and U.S. Air Force COL Ronald Edweard Byrne Jr. talks to press and well wishes at microphones prior to boarding the C-141 Starlifter for the flight to sthe states. Behind COL Byrne is LGEN William G. Moore, Commander 13th Air Force. COL Byrne was captured on 29 Aug 65 and was released in Hanoi by the North Vietnamese on 12 Feb 73

Former POW and U.S. Air Force COL Ronald Edweard Byrne Jr. talks to pr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: HOMECOMING Base: Clark Air Base State: Luzon Country: Philippines (PHL) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT H.G. Lee Release Status... More

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