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Frakturs illumination - William Foster, New York

Frakturs illumination - William Foster, New York

Original Caption: Illustrated family record (Fraktur) found in Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land-Warrant Application File R3695, for William Foster, New York., ca. 1800 - ca. 1900..U.S. National Archiv... More

From Left, Lt. Col. Larry Ray, exercise branch chief,

From Left, Lt. Col. Larry Ray, exercise branch chief,

From Left, Lt. Col. Larry Ray, exercise branch chief, 416th Theater Engineer Command; Gary Timmins, military legislative assistant to Congressman William Foster; Reserve Ambassador William Hawes; Representative... More

William Foster, a professional boxer from Worcester,

William Foster, a professional boxer from Worcester,

William Foster, a professional boxer from Worcester, Mass., wears a Marine Corps t-shirt during the “Slugfest at the Sun” at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., July 2, 2018. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by... More

Representative Bill Foster, D-Ill., speaks with Soldiers

Representative Bill Foster, D-Ill., speaks with Soldiers

Representative Bill Foster, D-Ill., speaks with Soldiers from the 378th Forward Engineer Support Team Main (FEST-M) during his visit to the 416th Theater Engineer Command, Darien, Ill., August 29, 2018 (U.S. Ar... More

William Foster, a professional boxer from Worcester,

William Foster, a professional boxer from Worcester,

William Foster, a professional boxer from Worcester, Mass., fights during the “Slugfest at the Sun” at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., July 2, 2018. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Connor Hancock)

Representative Bill Foster, D-Ill., Speaks with Brig.

Representative Bill Foster, D-Ill., Speaks with Brig.

Representative Bill Foster, D-Ill., Speaks with Brig. Gen. Matthew Baker, deputy commanding general, 416th Theater Engineer Command, during his visit to the 416th TEC headquarters, Darien, Ill., August 29, 2018... More

Left, Representative Bill Foster, D-Ill.; and Brig.

Left, Representative Bill Foster, D-Ill.; and Brig.

Left, Representative Bill Foster, D-Ill.; and Brig. Gen. Matthew Baker, deputy commanding general 416th Theater Engineer Command discuss the capabilities of the 416th Theater Engineer Command during the congres... More

Left, Staff Sgt. Lareecus Spates, 416th Theater Engineer

Left, Staff Sgt. Lareecus Spates, 416th Theater Engineer

Left, Staff Sgt. Lareecus Spates, 416th Theater Engineer Command, speaks with Representative Bill Foster, D-Ill., during the congressman's visit to the 416th TEC headquarters, Darien, Ill. August 29, 2018 (U.S.... More

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