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Drills - Civilian Bodies - A class of men who were employed in the daytime drilling at night at the State Normal School grounds in order to fit themselves for an officers' training school. Los Angeles, California

Drills - Civilian Bodies - A class of men who were employed in the day...

Drills - Civilian Bodies Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Policharki village Malek (mayor) Mr. Zafar Khan hands a gift to a representative from the Ministry of Education, Mr. Mocen Marastial, after giving a speech during the opening ceremony for a newly reconstructed school, held at the school grounds in Policharki, Afghanistan. The US Military funded the reconstruction of the school, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

Policharki village Malek (mayor) Mr. Zafar Khan hands a gift to a repr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Policharki State: Kabul Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Kelly Matthew Burkhart,... More

Connecticut State Route 169 - School Grounds near SR-169

Connecticut State Route 169 - School Grounds near SR-169

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Ivy-covered brick and impeccably kept grounds make this school a pleasant place to visit. Location: Connecticut Status: Public domain.... More

Manda Bay primary school children dance on the school

Manda Bay primary school children dance on the school

Manda Bay primary school children dance on the school grounds prior to the dedication ceremony held by the Manda Bay community and Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa to celebrate the completion of the new... More

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