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The ship's store aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ENTERPRISE (CVN 65)

The ship's store aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ENTER...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Enterprise (CVN 65) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Lance Cpl. Meagan Shihab, defense clerk, Defense Services

Lance Cpl. Meagan Shihab, defense clerk, Defense Services

Lance Cpl. Meagan Shihab, defense clerk, Defense Services Organization, Headquarters Battalion, has wanted to be Marine since she was young. Inspired by her mother, who served eight years in the Marine Corps, s... More

American Library Association - Preparing Books for the Blind - Showing how letters are raised so that the blind can easily read. The A.L.A. is now translating many popular novels into the Braille System for use of blind soldiers and others

American Library Association - Preparing Books for the Blind - Showing...

Date Taken: 1919 Photographer: American Library Association American Library Association - Preparing Books for the Blind

Lance Cpl. Meagan Shihab, defense clerk, Defense Services

Lance Cpl. Meagan Shihab, defense clerk, Defense Services

Lance Cpl. Meagan Shihab, defense clerk, Defense Services Organization, Headquarters Battalion, enjoys reading fantasy and science fiction books. Her favorite series include the Lord of the Rings and the Inheri... More

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