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Only a few miles outside the Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts gate, the Minuteman statue proudly stands guard in Lexington's Battle Green Square. From the March 2000 AIRMAN Magazine article "Based in Beantown," depicting how good an assignment to Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts can be up in the Northeast

Only a few miles outside the Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts gate, the Minu...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Lexington State: Massachusetts (MA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Gary Coppage Release Status: Released to... More

Lt. Col. Sonny Avichal salutes during the wreath laying

Lt. Col. Sonny Avichal salutes during the wreath laying

Lt. Col. Sonny Avichal salutes during the wreath laying ceremony held at the Minuteman Statue at the base of the historic North Bridge during the Concord Patriot's Day parade, April 15, 2019 in Concord, Massach... More

American Red Cross - Rehabilitation - Wounded soldiers about Minuteman statue, Lexington

American Red Cross - Rehabilitation - Wounded soldiers about Minuteman...

Photographer: Herbert Turner American Red Cross - Rehabilitation Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

President Gerald R. Ford Delivering Remarks in front of the Minuteman Statue during a Bicentennial Ceremony at Lexington Green

President Gerald R. Ford Delivering Remarks in front of the Minuteman ...

Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs Public domain photograph of US government, White House, Office of President of the United States of America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Kansas National Guardsmen inducted into the Hall of Fame

Kansas National Guardsmen inducted into the Hall of Fame

Retired Chief Warrant Officer 4 Steven D. Evans expresses his passion for his musical military career by conducting the 35th Division Band during his induction into the Museum of the Kansas National Guard’s Hal... More

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