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Sailors of the Quarter Navy Seaman Miguel Hobbs, center

Sailors of the Quarter Navy Seaman Miguel Hobbs, center

Sailors of the Quarter Navy Seaman Miguel Hobbs, center left, and Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Zachary Kirk, center right, received congratulations from the III Marine Expeditionary Force command team Feb. 12, ... More

Flooding ^ Tornado ^ Winter Storm - Columbia, Mo. , October 20, 2011 -- Libby Turner, former federal coordinating officer (on screen) receives the Administrator's Exemplary Emergency Manager Award for her exceptional service on disasters DR 1961, DR 1980 and DR 4012 as some of her Missouri FEMA team look on via video teleconference in Columbia, Mo. Turner led the Missouri FEMA effort during the snow, flood and tornadoes that struck the state in 2011.  Jace Anderson/FEMA

Flooding ^ Tornado ^ Winter Storm - Columbia, Mo. , October 20, 2011 -...

The original database describes this as: Title: 2011 Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrators Award Ceremonies Production Date: 10/20/2011 Caption: Columbia, Mo. , October 20, 2011 -- Libby Turner,... More

Lt. Gen. Larry Nicholson congratulates Navy Seaman

Lt. Gen. Larry Nicholson congratulates Navy Seaman

Lt. Gen. Larry Nicholson congratulates Navy Seaman Miguel Hobbs, Feb. 12, 2016, at III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters, Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan, for winning “Blue Jacket of the Quarter.” Hobbs rec... More

Lt. Gen. Larry Nicholson shakes hands with Navy Petty

Lt. Gen. Larry Nicholson shakes hands with Navy Petty

Lt. Gen. Larry Nicholson shakes hands with Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Zachary Kirk, Feb. 12, 2016, at III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters, Camp Courtney, Okinawa Japan. Kirk received congratulations f... More

“I have been through a lot and had to push through

“I have been through a lot and had to push through

“I have been through a lot and had to push through it, but I never gave up trying to better myself. The key to my success is hard work, dedication and time management.” - Cpl. Nelfi Tineoferreiras, the noncommi... More

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, left, commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, left, commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, left, commanding general, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, presents Cpl. Nelfi Tineoferreiras, the noncommissioned officer-in-charge of Receiving Section, Supply Company, Combat Logistic... More

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, left, commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, left, commanding general,

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, left, commanding general, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, presents Cpl. Nelfi Tineoferreiras, the noncommissioned officer-in-charge of Receiving Section, Supply Company, Combat Logistic... More

Sgt. Maj. Lee Bonar congratulates Navy Seaman Miguel

Sgt. Maj. Lee Bonar congratulates Navy Seaman Miguel

Sgt. Maj. Lee Bonar congratulates Navy Seaman Miguel Hobbs, Feb. 12, 2016, at III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters, Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan, for winning “Blue Jacket of the Quarter” for the first q... More

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, commanding general, 3rd

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, commanding general, 3rd

Brig. Gen. Daniel B. Conley, commanding general, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, presents Cpl. Nelfi Tineoferreiras, the noncommissioned officer-in-charge of Receiving Section, Supply Company, Combat Logistics Regi... More

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