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Air Force Maj. Mark Melin, right, is promoted to major

Air Force Maj. Mark Melin, right, is promoted to major

Air Force Maj. Mark Melin, right, is promoted to major during an April 1 ceremony at New Kabul Compound, Kabul, Afghanistan. Melin is a native of Livingston, Mont.

Air Force Maj. Mark Melin, right, is promoted to major

Air Force Maj. Mark Melin, right, is promoted to major

Air Force Maj. Mark Melin, right, is promoted to major during an April 1 ceremony at New Kabul Compound, Kabul, Afghanistan. Melin is a native of Livingston, Mont.

Marine KC-130R, co-pilot CPT Mark Melin, VMGR 252 (Otis) Cherry Point, North Carolina at his position in route from Mombasa to Kigali Airport in Kenya

Marine KC-130R, co-pilot CPT Mark Melin, VMGR 252 (Otis) Cherry Point,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SUPPORT HOPE Base: Mombasa Country: Kenya (KEN) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Andy Dunaway Release Status: Released to Public C... More

Jess (left) and Mark Melin, natives of Livingston,

Jess (left) and Mark Melin, natives of Livingston,

Jess (left) and Mark Melin, natives of Livingston, Mont., stand together in from of an aircraft at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas. Jess was a pilot training instructor at the base while Mark was a student pilot.

Melin, Victor - State: Missouri - Year: 1864
Melin, John - State: [Blank] - Year: [Blank]

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