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David
Sun November 3, 2002 8:14am
A group of foreign observ

A group of foreign observers with Maj. Gen. George Stoneman at Falmouth, Va. 1863.
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David
Wed December 11, 2002 9:43am
Leaflet Translation - "Dr

Leaflet Translation - "Drive out the foreign terrorists"
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David
Wed December 11, 2002 9:43am
"Osama bin Laden and his

"Osama bin Laden and his foreign henchmen do not want Afghans to live in peace with each other. Afghans need to rid themselves of these fanatics."
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David
Wed December 11, 2002 1:59pm
Soviet Foreign Commissar

Soviet Foreign Commissar Vyacheslav Molotov signs the German-Soviet nonaggression pact; Joachim von Ribbentrop and Josef Stalin stand behind him. Moscow, August 23. 1939.
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David
Thu December 19, 2002 2:49pm
President George W. Bush

President George W. Bush honored Special Operation soldiers from the Army, Air Force and Navy in a ceremony marking the six-month anniversary of Sept. 11. More than 100 foreign ambassadors attended the ceremony along with Pentagon survivors and family members of Pentagon victims.
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David
Thu December 19, 2002 4:49pm
Secretary of the Army Tho

Secretary of the Army Thomas E. White adjusts the Korean War Service Medal around Richard C. Knoebel?s neck at an awards ceremony during the Spirit of America 2002 show held at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C, September 28. Knoebel, who retired from the Navy in 1962, along with veterans representing each branch of the Armed Forces was awarded the medal from the Korean government. At the time after the war, American soldiers were not allowed to receive and wear foreign medals. Congress changed that and today all American?s who fought in the war are eligible to receive the medal.
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David
Thu December 19, 2002 5:21pm
SGT Jennifer A. Dunson ga

SGT Jennifer A. Dunson gathers her chute after a jump. All types of foreign matter-including insects and the occasional snake-can end up in the chutes during recovery.
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David
Thu December 19, 2002 5:38pm
Secretary of the Army Tho

Secretary of the Army Thomas E. White addresses former service members Aug. 22 during the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention held in Milwaukee, Wis.
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David
Thu December 19, 2002 5:38pm
Secretary of the Army Tho

Secretary of the Army Thomas E. White addresses former service members at the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 22. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Carmen L. Burgess
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David
Thu December 19, 2002 5:38pm
Secretary of the Army Tho

Secretary of the Army Thomas E. White addresses former service members at the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 22. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Carmen L. Burgess
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David
Fri December 20, 2002 8:44am
Members of the 22nd Marin

Members of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) board a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter during beach-landing training during Type Commander Amphibious Training (TCAT) exercises off the coast of North Carolina. Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary forces ? integrated air, land, and sea combined arms units ? are ideally suited to meet the challenges of the 21st century security environment. They are powerful instruments of national policy and provide the National Command Authority with a multitude of diplomatic and military options to support U.S. foreign policy initiatives. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Kyle T. Voigt.
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David
Fri December 20, 2002 8:44am
Landing Craft Air Cushion

Landing Craft Air Cushion Six Nine (LCAC-69) assigned to Assault Craft Unit Four (ACU-4) makes its final approach to come aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Saipan during Type Commander Amphibious Training (TCAT) exercises off the coast of North Carolina. The Navy-Marine Corps Expeditionary Forces are powerful instruments of national policy and provide the National Command Authority with a multitude of diplomatic and military options to support U.S. foreign policy initiatives. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Courtney Torgrude.
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David
Fri December 20, 2002 8:44am
Mexican Naval Attach

Mexican Naval Attach?, Rear Adm. Juan Morales (left) discusses the condition of the decommissioned tank landing ship Frederick with U.S. Navy Cmdr. Brian T. Smith, the ship's last commanding officer (right) and Mexican Navy Capt. Salvado Miranda Orendain, Executive Officer of the Mexican sailing ship Cuauhtemoc on Frederick's bridge. Rear Adm. Morales and his staff toured Frederick on behalf of the Mexican Navy who plans to purchase the ship. Frederick, the sixth of 20 such Newport-class tank landing ships, was decommissioned Oct. 5 after 33 years of distinguished service. The U.S. government sells still-useable decommissioned ships to other governments through its Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program, thereby recouping some costs for the taxpayers. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class William R. Goodwin.
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David
Fri January 10, 2003 11:57am
Rating: 10 
A group of foreign observ

A group of foreign observers with Maj. Gen. George Stoneman at Falmouth, Va. 1863.
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David
Sat January 11, 2003 7:57pm
Cavite Navy Yard, Philipp

Commemorative tablet, photographed sometime between 1917 and 1942. It marks the flagstaff on which the United States flag was first raised over the Philippines, at 8 AM on 3 May 1898. The tablet was erected and dedicated on 23 September 1917 by Post Ward Cheney No. 30, Veterans of the Foreign Wars, while Captain Edward Simpson, USN, was Yard Commandant.

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