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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, (center) U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to the press while Colombian Minister of Defense Lucia Ramirez, right, looks on during his visit at the Palacio Narino, Bagot, Colombia, on Aug. 19, 2003. (DoD photo by TECH. SGT. Andy Dunaway) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, (center) U.S. Secretary of Defense, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Palacio Narino State: Bagot Country: Colombia (COL) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Andy Dunaway, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined M... More

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, (left) U.S. Secretary of Defense, listens while Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, right, responds to a reporter's question during his visit at the Palacio Narino, Bagot, Colombia, on Aug. 19, 2003. (DoD photo by TECH. SGT. Andy Dunaway) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, (left) U.S. Secretary of Defense, li...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Palacio Narino State: Bagot Country: Colombia (COL) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Andy Dunaway, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined M... More

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