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Bow views of various U.S. Navy ships moored at Bravo Piers. The ships are, from left to right, the fleet oiler USS WILLAMETTE (AO-180) the frigate USS OUELLET (FF-1077), the guided missile destroyer USS BENJAMIN STODDERT (DDG-22) and the guided missile destroyer USS HOEL (DDG-13)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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A combined live fire exercise is conducted by the 2nd Brigade, Infantry Division, during annual trainingNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Hawaii - Oahu IslandNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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Hawaii - MiscellaneousNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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U.S. Navy Adm. Thomas B. Fargo, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM), gives a speech during the dedication ceremony of the newly built Nimitz-MacArthur Pacific Command Center (NMPCC) at Camp H. M. Smith, Hawaii, Apr. 14, 2004. The new center is named in honor of Adm. Chester Nimitz and U.S. Army Douglas MacArthur and is one of the nation's premier facilities for Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) systems. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance CPL. JonDior Ferrell) (Released)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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A group of Air Force security policemen gather around SSGT Richard Bishop, a Marine Corps instructor, as he briefs them on the details of an anti-terrorist operation. The policemen are participating in an anti-terrorist exercise being conducted by the 1ST Marine Brigade SchoolNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Major (MAJ) Edward R. Cruickshank, Commander of the 1ST Battalion, 299th Infantry, Hawaii Army National Guard, observes the entry of 25th Infantry Division Orange Forces into the city, as they advance against the Blue Forces during the joint South Korean/US Exercise TEAM SPIRIT '84. Visible to the left is an M728 combat engineer vehicleNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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GEN. John G. Lorber, Commander USPACOM, and his wife, greet President William Jefferson Clinton upon his arrival for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of World War IINational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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RADM William Retz, commander, Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, speaks with a soldier as CAPT Robert Annis, executive officer of the amphibious assault ship USS BELLEAU WOOD (LHA-3), stands by during the unloading of supplies from the BELLEAU WOOD. Members of the Joint Task Force Garden Isle are taking part in the supply delivery to assist residents of Kauai and surrounding areas in the aftermath of Hurricane InikiNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Flight Nurses Being Trained On Bivouac Area At Oahu, Hawaii, For Work In The Jungles. 21 May 1944. (U.S. Air Force Number B63571AC)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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Aerial starboard side view of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS CARL VINSON (CVN 70) underway near Pearl Harbor, HawaiiNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN (AMN) Jennifer Kincaid, Judge Advocate (JA) office, 15th Airlift Wing (AW), Hickam Air Force Base (AFB), Hawaii (HI), and 15th AW Honor Guard member, lifts her sword during a Cordon Ceremony, conducted outside the Hickam AFB Officers Club, at the start of the 2003 Team Hickam Annual Awards BanquetNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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