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The United States Air Force Band Commander Col. Larry

The United States Air Force Band Commander Col. Larry

The United States Air Force Band Commander Col. Larry Lang conducts the Ceremonial Brass during a dignified transfer ceremony, Sept. 14, at Joint Base Andrews, Md. The ceremony honored U.S. Foreign Service memb... More

The United States Air Force Honor Guard ceremonial

The United States Air Force Honor Guard ceremonial

The United States Air Force Honor Guard ceremonial guardsman presents arms during a dignified transfer ceremony Sept. 14 at Joint Base Andrews, Md. Ceremonial guard members from all branches of the Department o... More

Commander in Chief Barack Obama pauses during a speech

Commander in Chief Barack Obama pauses during a speech

Commander in Chief Barack Obama pauses during a speech Sept. 14 at Joint Base Andrews, Md., to reflect on the lives of individuals killed during attacks to the U.S. consulate Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya.... More

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks Sept.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks Sept.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks Sept. 14 during a dignified transfer ceremony at Joint Base Andrews, Md., for those killed Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Ste... More

Joint Base Andrews hosts a dignified transfer ceremony

Joint Base Andrews hosts a dignified transfer ceremony

Joint Base Andrews hosts a dignified transfer ceremony Sept. 14 for U.S. Foreign Service members killed during attacks on the U.S. consulate Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. President of the U.S. Barack Obam... More

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