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S121E07664 - STS-121 - Earth view over Wyoming and Montana taken during STS-121 / Expedition 13 joint operations

S121E07664 - STS-121 - Earth view over Wyoming and Montana taken durin...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: Earth view over the Little Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming and Montana. The Yellowstone, Little Bighorn, Tongue and Powder Rivers are visible. To the no... More

Senior leaders and special staff from across the 201st

Senior leaders and special staff from across the 201st

Senior leaders and special staff from across the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (BfSB) held their Leadership Professional Development immersed in the rich history and scenery of Montana, at the site of ... More

Senior leaders and special staff from across the 201st

Senior leaders and special staff from across the 201st

Senior leaders and special staff from across the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (BfSB) held their Leadership Professional Development immersed in the rich history and scenery of Montana, at the site of ... More

Senior leaders and special staff from across the 201st

Senior leaders and special staff from across the 201st

Senior leaders and special staff from across the 201st Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (BfSB) held their Leadership Professional Development immersed in the rich history and scenery of Montana, at the site of ... More

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