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Photograph of President William J. Clinton Delivering a Speech to the Opening Plenary Session of the Governors Conference

Photograph of President William J. Clinton Delivering a Speech to the ...

This item is a photograph of President William J. Clinton delivering a speech at the Governors Conference to the opening plenary session on health care and welfare reform in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The image was phot... More

Master Sgt. Brian Starns, the senior medical noncommissioned

Master Sgt. Brian Starns, the senior medical noncommissioned

Master Sgt. Brian Starns, the senior medical noncommissioned officer and lead planner for the Iron Dragon, gives instructions to the personnel conducting the Iron Dragon physical fitness competition in Paktika ... More

Spc. Terrance Jackson, a unit supply specialist, assigned

Spc. Terrance Jackson, a unit supply specialist, assigned

Spc. Terrance Jackson, a unit supply specialist, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, performs the max... More

Oklahoma National Guard rescues flood victim and her animals

Oklahoma National Guard rescues flood victim and her animals

Sgt. Chris Leflore, 2120 Engineering Company, 120th Engineer Battalion, 90th Troop Command, carry a dog kennel off an airboat after rescuing several dogs and two horses along with their owner from a heavily flo... More

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