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A member of the US Army 3rd Infantry Old Guard (foreground left), escorts Members of the Joint Chiefs-of-STAFF, as they prepare to render honors to Former US President Ronald Reagan, as his body arrives at Andrews Air Force Base (AFB), Maryland (MD). Pictured right-to-left, US Air Force General (GEN) Richard B. Myers, Chairman Joint CHIEF-of-STAFF (CJCS), followed in secession by US Marine Corps (UMSC) GEN Peter Pace, Vice-Chairman, Joint CHIEF-of-STAFF, US Navy (USN) Admiral (ADM) Vernon E. Clark, CHIEF of Naval Operations (CNO), US Air Force F) GEN John P. Jumper, Air Force CHIEF-of-STAFF, US Marine Corps (USMC) GEN Michael W. Hagee, Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC), US Army...

A member of the US Army 3rd Infantry Old Guard (foreground left), esco...

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Reconnaissance of Secession Works and Plan of Seige of Yorktown made under orders of Gen'l. Barnard & Maj. Humphreys by Leiut. Abbot, Top. Eng'rs., Leiut. Comstock, Engrs., Leiut. Wagner, Top. Eng'rs., April & May 1862.

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