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Colonel (COL) Emory R. Helton, Ft. Drum Garrison Commander, explains the rich tradition and history of 'Coins' in the Army to Tododaho CHIEF Sidney Hill (an Onondaga Indian), Spiritual leader of the six-nation Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) group

Colonel (COL) Emory R. Helton, Ft. Drum Garrison Commander, explains t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Drum State: New York (NY) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: Northeast Scene Camera Operator: Steven Frith,... More

Capt. Keith Manry, chaplain, shakes hands with President

Capt. Keith Manry, chaplain, shakes hands with President

Capt. Keith Manry, chaplain, shakes hands with President Barack Obama at the Craig Joint Theater Hospital, Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan. Manry along with group of 25 other service members were selected to meet... More

Capt. Keith Manry, chaplain, cares for a child in the

Capt. Keith Manry, chaplain, cares for a child in the

Capt. Keith Manry, chaplain, cares for a child in the Intensive Care Unit at the Craig Joint Theater Hospital, Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, during a 2014 deployment. The child belonged to a patient who was un... More

Capt. Keith Manry, chaplain, greets his son, Benjamin,

Capt. Keith Manry, chaplain, greets his son, Benjamin,

Capt. Keith Manry, chaplain, greets his son, Benjamin, June 16, 2014, after returning from a deployment. Manry is assigned to the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., and was recently awarded ... More

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