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The Protestant Chapel, building 639

The Protestant Chapel, building 639

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads Country: Puerto Rico (PRI) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Ser... More

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief of staff, G8 Comptroller, presents his wife, Stephanie Page, a bouquet of flowers during his retirement ceremony at the Protestant Chapel, May 8, 2015. (Offi... More

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief of staff, G8 Comptroller, presents his daughter, Brianna Page, a bouquet of flowers during his retirement ceremony at the Protestant Chapel, May 8, 2015. Pag... More

Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan Jr., commander, U.S. Marine

Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan Jr., commander, U.S. Marine

Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan Jr., commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, addresses the audience during the retirement ceremony of Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief of staff, G8 Comptroller,... More

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief of staff, G8 Comptroller, receives a warrant for the American flag which was flown over the Combat Center in honor of his service May 5, from Lt. Gen. John A... More

The Combat Center color guard presents the colors during

The Combat Center color guard presents the colors during

The Combat Center color guard presents the colors during the retirement ceremony of Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief of staff, G8 Comptroller, at the Protestant Chapel, May 8, 2015. (Officia... More

Bill Toledo, Dine Navajo Code Talker, shares his experiences

Bill Toledo, Dine Navajo Code Talker, shares his experiences

Bill Toledo, Dine Navajo Code Talker, shares his experiences in World War II during a presentation at the Protestant Chapel, July 11, 2014. “We landed [on Iwo Jima] Feb. 19, 1945,” Toledo said. “Before that, ai... More

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief

Lt. Col. Christopher L. Page, former assistant chief of staff, G8 Comptroller, stands at attention during the playing of the national anthem during his retirement ceremony at the Protestant Chapel, May 8, 2015.... More

Sgt. Jake Smith, data chief, Marine Corps Logistics

Sgt. Jake Smith, data chief, Marine Corps Logistics

Sgt. Jake Smith, data chief, Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group, shakes hands with Bill Toledo, Dine Navajo Code Talker, after a presentation at the Protestant Chapel, July 11, 2014. Three code talkers, Bi... More

Alfred Peaches, Dine Navajo Code Talker, shares his

Alfred Peaches, Dine Navajo Code Talker, shares his

Alfred Peaches, Dine Navajo Code Talker, shares his experiences in World War II during a presentation at the Protestant Chapel, July 11, 2014. The Dine Navajo Code Talkers are a New Mexico-based group dedicated... More

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