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President Harry S. Truman Delivering His Farewell Address

President Harry S. Truman Delivering His Farewell Address

This is a photograph of President Harry S. Truman delivers his farewell address to the nation. This speech was televised, and the photographer took a photograph of the television screen. Photographs Relating t... More

Left side front view medium close-up shot as outbound commander of the Peace Stabilazation Force, US Army General Eric Shinseki, gives his farewell address. On 23 Oct 1998, US Army General Eric K. Shinseki, Commander of Stabilization Force (SFOR), relinquished his command to US Army General Montgomery C. Meigs (Not shown), the commander of the U.S. Army combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth. Forty nations supporting Operation Joint Forge, participated in the change of command on the Ilidza Compound in Sarajevo, Bosnia. US Army General Wesley K. Clark (Not shown), the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, and Mr. Sergio Balanzino (not shown), NATO Deputy Secretary General, were the guest...

Left side front view medium close-up shot as outbound commander of the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Left side front view medium close-up shot as outbound commander of the Peace Stabilazation Force, US Army General Eric Shinseki... More

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Thomas Moore, the outgoing

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Thomas Moore, the outgoing

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Thomas Moore, the outgoing commander of the 13th Air Support Operation Squadron, 3rd Air Support Operation Group addresses family members, friends and Service members of the squadron, du... More

GEN. Fred F. Woerner, outgoing commander-in-chief, U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), gives his farewell address to members of the U.S. military and civilian community at the SOUTHCOM change of command ceremony

GEN. Fred F. Woerner, outgoing commander-in-chief, U.S. Southern Comma...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Clayton Country: Panama (PAN) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

LT. COL. Paul Sowada, Commander 917th Air Refueling Squadron (ARFS), stands on the flight line in a flight suit, giving a farewell address to the members of Dyess Air Force Base. The inactivation of the 917th ARFS, which occurred 30 June 1994, transferred Dyess Air Force Base KC-135 Stratotankers to McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas

LT. COL. Paul Sowada, Commander 917th Air Refueling Squadron (ARFS), s...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Dyess Air Force Base State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Troy J. Selby Release Status: Released... More

Photograph of the Site where Robert E. Lee's Farewell Address was Made, Appomattox Court House, Virginia

Photograph of the Site where Robert E. Lee's Farewell Address was Made...

Civil War-Era Photographs Public domain photograph related to civil rights, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Jimmy Carter - Farewell Address, Fr. 3-16; Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter - Reception for administration leaders, Fr. 17-36

Jimmy Carter - Farewell Address, Fr. 3-16; Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn C...

Carter White House Photographs: Presidential Public domain photograph - White house, President of the United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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PACIFIC OCEAN (May 7, 2017) Master

170507-N-VN584-530 PACIFIC OCEAN (May 7, 2017) Master

170507-N-VN584-530 PACIFIC OCEAN (May 7, 2017) Master Chief Culinary Specialist Andre Harris embraces Navy chaplain Cmdr. Carl Barnes after Barnes’s farewell ceremony aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore R... More

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