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Mr. John Habets (left) Vice President of Columbia House Music Club, and US Air Force (USAF) Colonel (COL) Gary Peters, Commander, 181st Fighter Wing, poses for a photo opportunity, celebrating the world renown Music Clubs decision to donate CD's, DVD's, and VHS tapes to US Military personnel being mobilized for deployment

Mr. John Habets (left) Vice President of Columbia House Music Club, an...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Terre Haute State: Indiana (IN) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SMSGT John S. Chapman, USAF Release Status: Relea... More

Navy Diver 2nd Class Keoni Chiles of Volcano, HI listens

Navy Diver 2nd Class Keoni Chiles of Volcano, HI listens

Navy Diver 2nd Class Keoni Chiles of Volcano, HI listens to Mr. Harold Hilts, a Navy veteran at Renown Health's Monaco Ridge during Navy Week Reno. Hilts served on the U.S.S. Hornet (CV-12) as the rear radio o... More

Explosive Ordinance Disposal Chief Petty Officer Matthew

Explosive Ordinance Disposal Chief Petty Officer Matthew

Explosive Ordinance Disposal Chief Petty Officer Matthew Ludwig of Greenville, S.C., shares a laugh with Mr. Harold Hilts, a Navy veteran at Renown Health's Monaco Ridge during Navy Week Reno. Hilts served on ... More

Explosive Ordinance Disposal Chief Petty Officer Matthew

Explosive Ordinance Disposal Chief Petty Officer Matthew

Explosive Ordinance Disposal Chief Petty Officer Matthew Ludwig of Greenville, S.C., lends a shoulder to one of the therapy birds at Renown Health's Monaco Ridge Assisted Living Center. Ludwig, part of Explosi... More

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