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Admiral (ADM) Wesley L. McDonald, commander in chief, US Atlantic Fleet; General (GEN) John Vessey Jr., chairman, Joint Chiefs of STAFF; a member of the 82nd Airborne Division; and Major General (MGEN) Edward L. Trobaugh, commanding general, 82nd Airborne Division, pose in front of a Czechoslovakian-made M-53 quad 12.7 mm anti-aircraft gun seized during Operation URGENT FURY

Admiral (ADM) Wesley L. McDonald, commander in chief, US Atlantic Flee...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: URGENT FURY Country: Grenada (GRD) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Servic... More

Undersecretary of the Army Dr. Joseph Westphal and

Undersecretary of the Army Dr. Joseph Westphal and

Undersecretary of the Army Dr. Joseph Westphal and Gen. John Vessey, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, visit with leaders of the Minnesota National Guard and the Army Reserve at Camp Ripley, Minn., ... More

The Minnesota Vikings honored Gen. John Vessey, former

The Minnesota Vikings honored Gen. John Vessey, former

The Minnesota Vikings honored Gen. John Vessey, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during their Military Appreciation game, Nov. 11, at Mall of America Field in Minneapolis. (Photo by Sgt. Patrick Loch)

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