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Sitting at the dinner table from left to right are, US Air Force Major General Harry D. Raduege Jr. Director, Command & Control, Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command, Mrs. Jill Browne, Chairman Joint Chiefs of STAFF, US Army Gereral Henry H. Shelton, Mrs. Mary Jo Myers and Canadian Forces Lieutenant General George Macdonald. All are attending an informal dinner hosted by USAF General Richard B. Myers, Commander in CHIEF, North American Aerospace Defense Command, on Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado

Sitting at the dinner table from left to right are, US Air Force Major...

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: SSGT Alex Lloyd, USAF Release Status... More

(L To R) Mrs. Cheryl Ferrell, Mrs. Melanie Macdonald, Canadian Forces Lieutenant General George Macdonald, US Navy Vice Admiral Herb Browne, Vice Commander in CHIEF, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Mrs. Jill Browne, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF, US Army General Henry H. Shelton, Mrs. Mary Jo Myers, US Air Force General Richard B. Myers, Commander in CHIEF, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Major General Thomas Goslin, US Space Command/J3, Mrs. Julie Radague and USAF Major General Harry Raduege, Director of Communications & Information, Air Force Space Command pose for a photo at the residence of GEN Myers on Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado

(L To R) Mrs. Cheryl Ferrell, Mrs. Melanie Macdonald, Canadian Forces ...

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: SSGT Alex Lloyd, USAF Release Status... More

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