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Jemez Mountain Trail - Tour Bus and Autos at the Walatowa Visitor Center

Jemez Mountain Trail - Tour Bus and Autos at the Walatowa Visitor Cent...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A tour bus fits easily in the vast parking area in front of the Walatowa Visitor Center. Location: Location: New Mexico (35.643° N 106.... More

A guest explores the buildings at Cape Zampa during

A guest explores the buildings at Cape Zampa during

A guest explores the buildings at Cape Zampa during a Marine Corps Community Services Tours Plus Spooky Sites Tour Oct. 22 in Yomitan Village, Okinawa, Japan. During the tour, families under the Status of Force... More

Instructors from the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural

Instructors from the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural

Instructors from the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School pose for photos with Status of Forces Agreement personnel who participated in a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class Sept. 17, 2016, in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. Th... More

Jemez Mountain Trail - Tour Bus and Autos at the Walatowa Visitor Center

Jemez Mountain Trail - Tour Bus and Autos at the Walatowa Visitor Cent...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A tour bus parks near other vehicles in the vast parking area in front of the Walatowa Visitor Center. Location: Location: New Mexico (... More

[Hurricane Katrina] Pascagoula, Miss., April 20, 2006 - While traveling on the tour bus, FEMA Deputy Federal Coordinating Officer, Jesse Munoz confers with Don Powell, Chairman, US Homeland Security Gulf Coast Rebuilding, and his chief of staff, Jodey Arrington.  Mr. Powell and staff are on a tour of the Gulf coast disaster area.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Pascagoula, Miss., April 20, 2006 - While travelin...

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A tour bus takes staff members of the United States publication "Navy News This Week" on a tour of a Polish city. The magazine staffers are visiting Poland during a tour by officers and crew of the guided missile cruiser USS HARRY E. YARNELL (CG 17) and the guided missile frigate USS KAUFFMAN (FFG 59). The ships are visiting Poland in conjunction with BALTOPS '90, a NATO exercise in the Baltic Sea, and their port call represents the first visit by United States Navy vessels since 1927

A tour bus takes staff members of the United States publication "Navy ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: BALTOPS '90 Country: Poland (POL) Scene Camera Operator: Pete Hatzakos Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military S... More

Jemez Mountain Trail - Tour Bus in Valle Grande

Jemez Mountain Trail - Tour Bus in Valle Grande

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A tour bus stops in Valle Grande. Location: Location: New Mexico (35.845° N 106.472° W) Status: Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams o... More

An instructor bows to Beata Foldenauer, right, while

An instructor bows to Beata Foldenauer, right, while

An instructor bows to Beata Foldenauer, right, while serving mochi, a Japanese confection made from rice flour, during a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class at the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School Sept. 17 in Naha... More

An instructor shows Vernon Williams, right, how to

An instructor shows Vernon Williams, right, how to

An instructor shows Vernon Williams, right, how to prepare matcha, a Japanese powdered green tea, during a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class at the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School Sept. 17 in Naha, Okinawa, Jap... More

A bowl of matcha rests on a tatami mat at the Yayoi

A bowl of matcha rests on a tatami mat at the Yayoi

A bowl of matcha rests on a tatami mat at the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School during a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class Sept. 17 in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. The class provided Status of Forces Agreement personnel... More

An instructor ties an obi, also known as a scarf, during

An instructor ties an obi, also known as a scarf, during

An instructor ties an obi, also known as a scarf, during a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class at the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School Sept. 17 in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. The class gave Status of Forces Agreement me... More

As part of Military Appreciation Weekend, Michael Henderson

As part of Military Appreciation Weekend, Michael Henderson

As part of Military Appreciation Weekend, Michael Henderson and his wife, Connie, both San Antonio residents, receive a guided tour of the historic Quadrangle at Fort Sam Houston, Texas May 5. Henderson said th... More

The opening of Hospital Cave is illuminated during

The opening of Hospital Cave is illuminated during

The opening of Hospital Cave is illuminated during the Marine Corps Community Services Tours Plus Spooky Sites Tour Oct. 22 on Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan. The cave is located behind the 18th Wing Headquart... More

A poem about the sights and scenery at Cape Zampa is

A poem about the sights and scenery at Cape Zampa is

A poem about the sights and scenery at Cape Zampa is illuminated during a Marine Corps Community Services Tours Plus Spooky Sites Tour Oct. 22 in Yomitan Village, Okinawa, Japan. During the tour, families under... More

A Status of Forces Agreement member prepares matcha,

A Status of Forces Agreement member prepares matcha,

A Status of Forces Agreement member prepares matcha, a Japanese powdered green tea, during a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class at the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School Sept. 17 in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. Preparing ... More

An instructor shows Vernon Williams, right, how to

An instructor shows Vernon Williams, right, how to

An instructor shows Vernon Williams, right, how to prepare matcha, a Japanese powdered green tea, during a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class at the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School Sept. 17 in Naha, Okinawa, Jap... More

An instructor from the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural

An instructor from the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural

An instructor from the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School serves matcha, a powdered green tea, to a guest during a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class Sept. 17 in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. The class provided Status of F... More

Michael Henderson, a resident of San Antonio, looks

Michael Henderson, a resident of San Antonio, looks

Michael Henderson, a resident of San Antonio, looks at one of the displays May 5 inside the Fort Sam Houston Museum, which was one of the stops during the hourly historic tours as part of Military Appreciation ... More

A bowl of matcha rests on a tatami mat at the Yayoi

A bowl of matcha rests on a tatami mat at the Yayoi

A bowl of matcha rests on a tatami mat at the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School during a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class Sept. 17 in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. The class provided Status of Forces Agreement personnel... More

Michael Henderson and his wife, Connie, both San Antonio

Michael Henderson and his wife, Connie, both San Antonio

Michael Henderson and his wife, Connie, both San Antonio residents, receive a guided tour of the historic 129-year old Stilwell House at Fort Sam Houston, Texas May 5 as part of Military Appreciation Weekend. L... More

A bench in a small field is illuminated during the

A bench in a small field is illuminated during the

A bench in a small field is illuminated during the Marine Corps Community Services Tours Plus Spooky Sites Tour Oct. 22 on Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan. A children’s playground once lay in the overgrown fiel... More

A sign at the opening of Hospital Cave is illuminated

A sign at the opening of Hospital Cave is illuminated

A sign at the opening of Hospital Cave is illuminated during the Marine Corps Community Services Tours Plus Spooky Sites Tour Oct. 22 on Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan. The cave is located behind the 18th Wing... More

A Status of Forces Agreement member prepares matcha,

A Status of Forces Agreement member prepares matcha,

A Status of Forces Agreement member prepares matcha, a Japanese powdered green tea, during a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class at the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School Sept. 17 in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. Preparing ... More

Melissa Trevino, a volunteer tour guide, gives a guided

Melissa Trevino, a volunteer tour guide, gives a guided

Melissa Trevino, a volunteer tour guide, gives a guided tour of Fort Sam Houston, Texas May 5 as part of Military Appreciation Weekend. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Tomora Nance, U.S. Army North)

Guests peer into Hospital Cave during the Marine Corps

Guests peer into Hospital Cave during the Marine Corps

Guests peer into Hospital Cave during the Marine Corps Community Services Tours Plus Spooky Sites Tour Oct. 22 on Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan. Hospital Cave was one out of four sites observed during the bus... More

A guest explores the landscape at Cape Zampa during

A guest explores the landscape at Cape Zampa during

A guest explores the landscape at Cape Zampa during a Marine Corps Community Services Tours Plus Spooky Sites Tour Oct. 22 in Yomitan Village, Okinawa, Japan. More than 30 guests attended the tour, during which... More

An instructor from the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural

An instructor from the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural

An instructor from the Yayoi Kimono Shop and Cultural School ties a kimono for Ladera Swiger during a Japanese Tea Ceremony Class Sept. 17 in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. The class provided Status of Forces Agreement ... More

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