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A British soldier from the 1ST Battalion, Staffordshire Regiment, directs a Warrior mechanized combat vehicle into position for a ceremony during Operation Desert Shield

A British soldier from the 1ST Battalion, Staffordshire Regiment, dire...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DESERT SHIELD Country: Saudi Arabia (SAU) Scene Camera Operator: PA1 Chuck Kalnbach Release Status: Released to Public Combin... More

Shelby Key (left), Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the US Army Veterinary Clinic, 48th Services Squadron (SVS), Royal Air Force (RAF) Feltwell, United Kingdom, inserts a microchip under the skin of Boss, an American Staffordshire Terrier owned by AIRMAN First Class (A1C) David Harris (right), 48th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), RAF Lakenheath. If Boss is lost, the chip act as a tracking device to aid in locating the dog and return it to its owner

Shelby Key (left), Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the US Army Veteri...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: RAF Lakenheath State: Suffolk Country: United Kingdom (GBR) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: AMN Stacey Jeanpaul, USAF R... More

Members of the Liberty Football Club and the world-ranked

Members of the Liberty Football Club and the world-ranked

Members of the Liberty Football Club and the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team wait for the second half of the game to begin at St. George’s Park, England, Jan. 25, 2015. St. George’s Park is home to Eng... More

Christopher Miles, a midfielder for the Liberty Football

Christopher Miles, a midfielder for the Liberty Football

Christopher Miles, a midfielder for the Liberty Football Club, advances past defenders during a match against the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team at St. George’s Park, England, Jan. 25, 2015. The Engla... More

Carrying the Sgt. Major of the Staffordshire regiment. Near Cassel, Belgium

Carrying the Sgt. Major of the Staffordshire regiment. Near Cassel, Be...

British Photographs of World War I Public domain photograph - British army, military forces, during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Members of the Liberty Football Club and the world-ranked

Members of the Liberty Football Club and the world-ranked

Members of the Liberty Football Club and the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team pose for a group photo after a match at St. George’s Park, England, Jan. 25, 2015. The England CP team ended their four-day ... More

From the Midlands of England to the U.S. - 1st SFAB Soldier honored to serve

From the Midlands of England to the U.S. - 1st SFAB Soldier honored to...

Staff Sgt. Robert Sumner, a tactical advisor for 1st Battalion, 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade and native of Staffordshire, England readies himself for mission planning with simulated Afghan Army counter... More

Christopher Miles, a midfielder for the Liberty Football

Christopher Miles, a midfielder for the Liberty Football

Christopher Miles, a midfielder for the Liberty Football Club, dribbles the ball during a match against the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team at St. George’s Park, England, Jan. 25, 2015. The England CP ... More

First Lt. Mark Margison-Allen, center midfielder for

First Lt. Mark Margison-Allen, center midfielder for

First Lt. Mark Margison-Allen, center midfielder for the Liberty Football Club, prepares to pass the ball to a teammate during a match against the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team at St. George’s Park, ... More

1st Lt. Mark Margison-Allen, center midfielder for

1st Lt. Mark Margison-Allen, center midfielder for

1st Lt. Mark Margison-Allen, center midfielder for the Liberty Football Club, passes the ball to a teammate during a match against the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team at St. George’s Park, England, Jan... More

Members of the Liberty Football Club and the world-ranked

Members of the Liberty Football Club and the world-ranked

Members of the Liberty Football Club and the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team congratulate each other after a match at St. George’s Park, England, Jan. 25, 2015. This match highlighted the continued coo... More

Lt. Col. Derrick Weyand, head coach for the Liberty

Lt. Col. Derrick Weyand, head coach for the Liberty

Lt. Col. Derrick Weyand, head coach for the Liberty Football Club, discusses strategies for the second half of the game during a match against the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team at St. George’s Park, ... More

Kyle Freaney, a forward for the Liberty Football Club,

Kyle Freaney, a forward for the Liberty Football Club,

Kyle Freaney, a forward for the Liberty Football Club, takes control of the ball during a match against the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team at St. George’s Park, England, Jan. 25, 2015. The England CP ... More

Senior Airman Mathew Guajardo, a forward for the Liberty

Senior Airman Mathew Guajardo, a forward for the Liberty

Senior Airman Mathew Guajardo, a forward for the Liberty Football Club, prepares to pass the ball to a teammate during a warm-up session before a match against the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team at St... More

Airman 1st Class Justin Howard, a defender for the

Airman 1st Class Justin Howard, a defender for the

Airman 1st Class Justin Howard, a defender for the Liberty Football Club, prepares to pass the ball to a teammate during a match against the world-ranked England Cerebral Palsy team at St. George’s Park, Englan... More

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