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SENIOR Airmn Leo Hendricks, USAF, (left), 86th Civil Engineering Squdron, wits ptiently while Specilist B. Devn, USA, 226 Medicl Logistics Bttlion, Miseu, Germny, strts n intrvenous line during the blood drive t the Southside Fitness Center, Rmstein Air Bse, Germny. In response to the terrorist ttcks on the World Trde Center nd the Pentgon "prompted n overwhelming number of Deprtment of Defense personnel nd militry fmily members in Europe to wnt to volunteer s blood donors to ssist the survivors." Shortly fter 8 AM (EST) on September 11, 2001 in n ttempt to frighten the Americn people, terrorist mounted ttcks on the World Trde Centers Twin Towers nd...

SENIOR Airmn Leo Hendricks, USAF, (left), 86th Civil Engineering Squdr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: SENIOR AIRMAN Leo Hendricks, USAF, (left), 86th Civil Engineering Squadron, waits patiently while SPECIALIST B. Devan, USA, 226 ... More

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