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Pfc. Toney Chambers, an allied trade specialist, an

Pfc. Toney Chambers, an allied trade specialist, an

Pfc. Toney Chambers, an allied trade specialist, an Atlanta, Georgia native, assigned to 2nd Platoon, 514th Support Maintenance Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, use... More

STS078-440-028 - STS-078 - Favier pretends to run with Olympic torch in the Spacelab

STS078-440-028 - STS-078 - Favier pretends to run with Olympic torch i...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-78 Payload Specialist Jean-Jacques Favier pretends to run with the Olympic torch in the Spacelab (029-30). Pilot Kevin Kregel cleans a Spacelab stow... More

Members of the German military carry lit torches in honor of General (GEN) Charles L. Donnelly Jr., departing commander in chief, US Air Force Europe, and Allied Air Forces Central Europe. The Soldiers are participating in the"Grand Tatoo,"one of the West Germany military's highest honors

Members of the German military carry lit torches in honor of General (...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: NOMAD THRUST Base: Ramstein Air Base Country: West Germany (FRG) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Patrick Nugent Release Status: ... More

Sgt. Nate Mast, shop noncommissioned officer in charge,

Sgt. Nate Mast, shop noncommissioned officer in charge,

Sgt. Nate Mast, shop noncommissioned officer in charge, a Grand Rapids, Mich. native assigned to 2nd Platoon, 514th Support Maintenance Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brig... More

Spc. Chris Edwards, an allied trade specialist, a

Spc. Chris Edwards, an allied trade specialist, a

Spc. Chris Edwards, an allied trade specialist, a Victorville, Calif. native, assigned to 2nd Platoon, 514th Support Maintenance Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, us... More

Destroy the contraband, Afghanistan

Destroy the contraband, Afghanistan

A Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office employee utilizes a torch to destroy contraband seized by Soldiers assigned to the 415th Military Police Company, 10th Special Troops Battalion, 10th Sustainment Bri... More

A Marine from Methods of Entry School on Marine Corps

A Marine from Methods of Entry School on Marine Corps

A Marine from Methods of Entry School on Marine Corps Base Quantico uses a torch to cut a through a ship door. This photo was taken with shade 5 safety goggles over the camera lens. Marines assigned to MOES com... More

2 Marines from Methods of Entry School on Marine Corps

2 Marines from Methods of Entry School on Marine Corps

2 Marines from Methods of Entry School on Marine Corps Base Quantico use a handheld cut-off saw to breach through a steel plate. Marines assigned to MOES come from different MOS's such as Reconnaissance and For... More

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