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NEW CASTLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Del.- Col.Michael

NEW CASTLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Del.- Col.Michael

NEW CASTLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Del.- Col.Michael Feeley, smiles while being pinned with the Legion of Merit medal by Brig. Gen. Carol Timmons, assistant adjutant general, Delaware National Guard-Air for hi... More

Lieutenant General Martin L. Berndt, Commanding General Marine Forces Atlantic, pins the Distinguished Service Medal on Major General Dennis Krupp for his 34 years of service

Lieutenant General Martin L. Berndt, Commanding General Marine Forces ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcas, Cherry Point State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: 2d MAW Scene Camera Operator: L... More

Retiring civilian honored for 33 years of service

Retiring civilian honored for 33 years of service

Brig. Gen. Alice Trevino, commander of Air Force Installation Contracting Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, pins the Air Force Outstanding Civilian Career Service Medal to Joseph Zimmerman, Comma... More

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