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Major General Anthony P. German, former Adjutant General

Major General Anthony P. German, former Adjutant General

Major General Anthony P. German, former Adjutant General of New York speaks during his retirement ceremony at Stratton Air National Guard Base in Scotia, N.Y. on Saturday, Feb,. 2, 2019.German, who served as Ad... More

Diana German pins an Air Force retired pin onto the

Diana German pins an Air Force retired pin onto the

Diana German pins an Air Force retired pin onto the uniform of her husband, Major General Anthony P. German during his retirement ceremony at Stratton Air National Guard Base in Scotia, N.Y. on Saturday, Feb,. ... More

Lt. Gen. L. Scott Rice, director of the Air National

Lt. Gen. L. Scott Rice, director of the Air National

Lt. Gen. L. Scott Rice, director of the Air National Guard (right) and his wife Nancy (left) join Major General Anthony P. German, the former adjutant general of New York, and his wife Diana, during German's ... More

Major General Kevin Bradley, the Chief of Information

Major General Kevin Bradley, the Chief of Information

Major General Kevin Bradley, the Chief of Information for the Air National Guard and Major General Anthony P. German (right) display German's retirement certificate during German's retirement ceremony at Stratt... More

Lt. Gen. L. Scott Rice, director of the Air National

Lt. Gen. L. Scott Rice, director of the Air National

Lt. Gen. L. Scott Rice, director of the Air National Guard, speaks during the retirement ceremony for New York Air National Guard Major General Anthony P. German at Stratton Air National Guard Base in Scotia, N... More

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