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GEN John A. Wickham Jr., US Army chief of staff, presents the Purple Heart and the Combat Infantry Badge to Private First Class (PFC) Timothy G. Romick of Company A, 1ST Battalion, 75th Rangers.  Romick is at Womack Army Community Hospital recovering from wounds received in action in Grenada

GEN John A. Wickham Jr., US Army chief of staff, presents the Purple H...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Bragg State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SPC5 Ed Bosanko Release Status: Released to... More

Romick, Jos W - Age [Blank], Year: 1865 - Miscellaneous Card Abstracts of Records - West Virginia

Romick, Jos W - Age [Blank], Year: 1865 - Miscellaneous Card Abstracts...

Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War

Romick, Joseph N - Age [Blank], Year: [Blank] - Miscellaneous Card Abstracts of Records - West Virginia

Romick, Joseph N - Age [Blank], Year: [Blank] - Miscellaneous Card Abs...

Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War

Romick, Joseph W - Age 22, Year: 1864 - Miscellaneous Card Abstracts of Records - West Virginia

Romick, Joseph W - Age 22, Year: 1864 - Miscellaneous Card Abstracts o...

Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War

Romick, Joseph L - Age [Blank], Year: 1865 - Miscellaneous Card Abstracts of Records - West Virginia

Romick, Joseph L - Age [Blank], Year: 1865 - Miscellaneous Card Abstra...

Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War

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