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Fisheye lens view showing US Air Force (USAF) Airmen assigned to the 5th Bomb Wing (BW), preparing to launch at USAF B-52 Stratofortress aircraft, on the flight line at Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), GuamNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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STS068-217-049 - STS-068 - Earth observations during STS-68 missionNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Palau_6-7-9-07] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides] to Palau Islands, Republic of Palau [48-DPA-SOI_K_Palau_6-7-9-07__DI13615.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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S48-110-033 - STS-048 - Color Infrared Earth observations taken during the STS-48 missionNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[No caption entered] (U.S. Air Force Number A63501AC)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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The unveiling of the Congressional Medal of Honor Monument takes place during a dedication ceremony. The monument honors four Marines for heroism above and beyond the call of duty while fighting the Japanese during World War II. They are Captain Louis Wilson, Jr., Private First Class (PFC) Leonard Mason, PFC Luther Skaggs and PFC Frank WitekNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Majuro_6-11-12-07] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides] to Majuro Atoll, of the Republic of Marshall Islands [48-DPA-SOI_K_Majuro_6-11-12-07__DI14530.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Captain John Keane, SENIOR Arabic Linguistic, Combat Service Support Detachment 37, in support of Operation PACIFIC HAVEN, holds a conversation with Kurdish evacuees during their festivities of Eid-af-altar. This is a Muslim tradition that celebrates the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting and gaining spiritual enlightenment. PACIFIC HAVEN provided Kurdish evacuees political asylum from Iraq. While on Guam, the Kurds are provided shelter, food, clothing, medical care and assimilation classes for life in the United StatesNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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A member of a naval mobile construction battalion uses a grinder to shave down a steel barNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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A Kurdish boy waits with his mother during immigration processing at Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, following an almost 17 hour flight from southern Turkey. Operation PACIFIC HAVEN represents a series of airlifts designed to provide sanctuary for some 2,700 refugees fleeing Iraq. Many are considered traitors by the Iraqi Government for working with the CIA-funded Iraqi National Congress and international humanitarian agencies. The Kurds will be housed at Andersen AFB, while they go through the immigration process for residence in the United StatesNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Kwajalein_6-11-07] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides] to Kwajalein Atoll, of the Republic of Marshall Islands [48-DPA-SOI_K_Kwajalein_6-11-07__DI14279.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-06-25-07_SOI_K_Bordallo] Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides meeting at Main Interior] with group led by Madeleine Bordallo, [Delegate from Guam to the U.S. House of Representatives] [48-DPA-06-25-07_SOI_K_Bordallo_DOI_4598.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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