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An A-4 Skyhawk aircraft maneuvers into position to be refueled in flight during Exercise COPE CANINE '85National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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A US Navy (USN) reinterment ceremony in honor of SEAMAN Second Class (S2C) Warren Hickock, a Pearl Harbor Sailor who was killed in action on December 7th, 1941, and was finally laid to rest at Punchbowl, the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. Previously an unknown Sailor listed as Unknown for more than 65 years, until recentlyNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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US Marine Corps (USMC) Lance Corporal (LCPL) Johnson, assigned to Combat Service Support Group 3 (CSSG-3), Marine Forces Pacific (MARFORPAC), attaches a tow chain to a Combat Camera and Printing (CC&P) portable transport van in order to move it to a staging area at Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii (HI), as the Unit prepares for deployment to Iraq, in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOMNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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The President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan wave hello to the people waiting to greet them upon their arrival for a two day rest stop before continuing on to mainland ChinaNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Airmen climb up a tower during obstacle training in a civil air patrol encampmentNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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A rainbow highlights the sky in the background as the battleship USS MISSOURI (BB-63) lies tied up at the naval station. The MISSOURI is in Hawaii to take part in the observance of the 50th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl HarborNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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A port bow view showing the US Navy (USN) Ticonderoga Class; Guided Missile Cruiser (Aegis), USS CHOSIN (CG 65), being assisted by a commercial tugboat, while conducting mooring operations at Naval Base (NB) Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (HI), after returning from six-month deployment in support the global war on terrorismNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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GEN Robert W. Riscassi, second from right, Vice CHIEF of STAFF, U.S. Army, talks with a staff sergeant during his visit to the base. BGEN Craig Hagan, Assistant Division Commander, 25th Infantry Division (Light) stands second from leftNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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A right front view of an F-4 Phantom II aircraft on a ramp while on a rest stop during Coronet Slice, the redeployment of F-4's of the 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron from Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, to the United States because of a reduction in forcesNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Artwork portrait of US Air Force (USAF) General (GEN) Earle E. Partridge, Commander of Far East Air Forces from 26 March 1954 to 03 June 1955National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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The Japanese Navy Destroyer JMSDF (Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force) MURASAME (DD 101) arrives at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (HI), to develop the seamanship and leadership skills of Japan's future leaders, as well as broadening the mutual understanding and friendship between the United States and JapanNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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An aerial view of various aircraft lining the flight decks of the aircraft carrier USS INDEPENDENCE (CV-62), right, and USS MIDWAY (CV-41) moored beside each other in the background. The MIDWAY is en route from Naval Station, Yokosuka, Japan, to Naval Air Station, North Island, California, where it will be decommissioned in the spring of 1992. The INDEPENDENCE will travel to Yokosuka to take over as the Navy's forward-based aircraft carrierNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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