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A group of clay figurines sitting on top of a table. Bathing mermaids figures girl.

A group of clay figurines sitting on top of a table. Bathing mermaids ...

A group of clay statues on display in a store / A group of clay dolls on display at a flea market public domain stock photo.

A statue of a gnome sleeping on a moss covered ground. Dwarf concerns cheeky.

A statue of a gnome sleeping on a moss covered ground. Dwarf concerns ...

A gnome sleeping in the garden with mushrooms / A garden gnome in a garden with mushrooms sculpture.

The text concerns Zâl's fight with the Turanian hero Khazarvân, but the illustration shows Rustam in his traditional costume and mounted on Rakhsh striking off the head of a dragon with his sword.

The text concerns Zâl's fight with the Turanian hero Khazarvân, but th...

Life of the Prophet Muhammad written at the order of the Mamluk sultan al-Mansûr 'Alâ' al-Dîn 'Alî (d. 778/1376). The work was first illustrated during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Murâd III.

Letter to the inhabitants of the City and Colony of New-York; My friends and fellow-countrymen. I was formerly much engaged in mercantile concerns, but of late years, for the sake of retirement, I have been chiefly employed in cultivating a smal

Letter to the inhabitants of the City and Colony of New-York; My frien...

On verso: S; Nov 22, 1773. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 105, Folder 12.

To the respectable body of gentlemen nominated by the publick voice as a committee, for managing the affairs of the inhabitants of this City, in the present exigency of our publick concerns. [Protesting against the action of another committee fr

To the respectable body of gentlemen nominated by the publick voice as...

Imprint 3.; Title.; On verso: S; Sept 30, 1774. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 1... More

Thomas Jefferson, 1783, Notes and Calculations on Regional Concerns in Congress

Thomas Jefferson, 1783, Notes and Calculations on Regional Concerns in...

Notes and Calculations on Regional Concerns in Congress

architecture from "A view of South Carolina, as respects her natural and civil concerns"

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map from "A view of South Carolina, as respects her natural and civil concerns"

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South Carolina from "A view of South Carolina, as respects her natural and civil concerns"

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Georgetown from "A view of South Carolina, as respects her natural and civil concerns"

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Public Domain Stock Photo . Francisco Goya - The clothed maja woman painting, beauty fashion.

Public Domain Stock Photo . Francisco Goya - The clothed maja woman pa...

Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) - Spanish painter and printmaker of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Goya is known for his powerful and expressive style, which combined elements of the traditional and the ... More

map from "A History of Long Island, from its first settlement by Europeans, to the year 1845, with special reference to its ecclesiastical concerns. In two parts, etc"

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Slavery and truth. The institution of slavery presents itself to sane minds in these two aspects. Religious and political. The former more particularly concerns the church - the latter the state ... [1861?].

Slavery and truth. The institution of slavery presents itself to sane ...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 234, Folder 8.

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , May 12, 2010 -- Regional Administrator Nancy Ward greets students from Jefferson Elementary School on their first day back to campus after a 7. 2 magnitude earthquake damaged the school prompting closings due to safety concerns of the classrooms. The welcome back high fives were an impacting example of the federal, state, and local partnerships which resonated through each student and strengthened partnership's across multiple levels of government. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , May 12, 2010 -- Regional Administrator...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA's R9 Administrator Nancy Ward with children in California Production Date: 05/12/2010 Caption: Calexico, Calif. , May 12, 2010 -- Regional Administrator N... More

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , May 12, 2010 -- Regional Administrator Nancy Ward greets students from Jefferson Elementary School on their first day back to campus after a 7. 2 magnitude earthquake damaged the school prompting closings due to safety concerns of the classrooms. The welcome back high fives were an impacting example of the federal, state, and local partnerships which resonated through each student and strengthened partnership's across multiple levels of government. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Earthquake - Calexico, Calif. , May 12, 2010 -- Regional Administrator...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMAs Nancy Ward with students in California Production Date: 05/12/2010 Caption: Calexico, Calif. , May 12, 2010 -- Regional Administrator Nancy Ward greets s... More

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 --  Business owner Robin Calhlen shows FEMA Mitigation specialist Kathi Merritt the water line from the flooding in early May. FEMA and Commonwealth specialists will be on hand Saturday, June 5, to address the concerns of business owners and residents.  Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- Business owner Robin Cal...

The original database describes this as: Title: Olive Hill Kentucky Damage Production Date: 06/02/2010 Caption: Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- Business owner Robin Calhlen shows FEMA Mitigation specialis... More

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- FEMA Community Relations teams hand out fliers to Debbie Stapleton, a nurse at a dentist's office that was flooded in early May. There is an event being held on Saturday, June 5, called Ready for the Rain, that will address many of the concerns of business and residents who were flooded here. Federal and Commonwealth officials will be on hand to aid residents who were flooded. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- FEMA Community Relations ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Olive Hill Kentucky FEMA Community Relations workers Production Date: 06/02/2010 Caption: Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- FEMA Community Relations teams hand... More

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 --  The water line from flooding nearly a month ago is still visible in the business district of Olive Hill. FEMA and Commonwealth specialists will be on hand Saturday, June 5, to address the concerns of business owners and residents who received flooding in early May.  Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- The water line from floo...

The original database describes this as: Title: Olive Hill Kentucky damage Production Date: 06/02/2010 Caption: Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- The water line from flooding nearly a month ago is still vis... More

Airplanes - Instruments - The developer of this type of instrument in the U.S. Mr. T.K. Peters making final adjustments on an instrument. Prior to the was this type of instrument was not manufactured in the U.S. and the Aero Instrument Corp. of New York City of which Mr. Peters is the founder is the firm now making the French type of instrument in this country. There are at present only four concerns manufacturing allimeters here, including the Aero, the other firms manufacturing the English type exclusively

Airplanes - Instruments - The developer of this type of instrument in ...

Photographer: Aero Instrument Corp Airplanes - Instruments Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

United States Senate begins Navy pobe. These three United States Senators were named a subcommittee by the Senate Naval Affairs Committee to conduct the Senate's inquiry whether American ship-building concerns attempted to break down the tri-power naval disarmament conference at Geneva in 1927. They will also investigate the propaganda activities of William B. Shearer against naval reduction. In the photograph. left to right: Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of California; and Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas

United States Senate begins Navy pobe. These three United States Senat...

A black and white photo of three men sitting at a table. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Garner gives gavel, official final act on Hill. Whenever Congress closes its doors, one of the last rites concerns Col. Edwin A. Halsey, Secretary of the U.S. Senate, who receives official Senate gavel from vice President Garner. It remains stowed away until Congress convenes again

Garner gives gavel, official final act on Hill. Whenever Congress clos...

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Munitions quiz opens on shipbuilders. The second phase of the Munitions Committee opened under Sen. Gerald P. Nye, R. of N.D., with representatives of shipbuilding concerns on the stand. This photo shows N.R. Parker, Treasurer of the New York Shipbuilding

Munitions quiz opens on shipbuilders. The second phase of the Munition...

A group of men sitting around a table with papers. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Senate listeners. Washington, D.C., June 3. The Senate Chamber was practically empty today as most of the members "listened in" on the Joint Hearing of the Senate and House Labor Committees. Prominent business men testified on the Black-Connery Bill proposed to curtail sweatshop working conditions as concerns wages, hours, and child labor. Left to right: Senator Robert F. Lafollette; Senator Sherman Minton; and Senator James Murray, 6/3/37

Senate listeners. Washington, D.C., June 3. The Senate Chamber was pra...

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Another destroyer of records. Washington, D.C., March 29. Ralph F. Smith, President of the Corporation Service Bureau, a Cleveland, Ohio, detective agency, today told the Senate Civil Liberties Committee that he has destroyed all records of his "industrial work" prior to January 1.1937. He testified he had "wiped out" all accounts, journals, correspondence, and other records pertaining to his employment by "Industrial Concerns", which had been subpoenaed by the Committee, 3/29/38

Another destroyer of records. Washington, D.C., March 29. Ralph F. Smi...

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Brooklyn, New York. Dollies, carrying newly-machined engine parts, being moved in and out of the shipping room of a factory engaged in subcontracting work for aviation, shipbuilding and radio manufacturing concerns. This factory previously made oil burner equipment

Brooklyn, New York. Dollies, carrying newly-machined engine parts, bei...

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Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. Homes built for defense workers built during the First World War. These homes, located a few blocks from the new ones now being completed, were sold to private concerns after the war. They are still in excellent repair

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. Homes built for defense workers b...

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Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. The old and the new. At the right is pictured one of the new defense homes now under construction, while in the background is shown one of the apartment homes built for the defense workers during World War I. Where as many of the latter homes were disposed of due to private concerns after the war, it is expected that many of the new defense homes now being built will eventually become part of the overall slum clearance program. Others will help fill the urgent peace time need in America for low cost homes

Defense housing, Erie, Pennsylvania. The old and the new. At the right...

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Petaluma, Sonoma County, California. Sign on a chicken pharmacy. Petaluma, a town of 8000 persons, is built around the production of eggs and baby chicks. All of its industries such as the feed mills, warehouses, transportation, and trucking concerns are part of egg production

Petaluma, Sonoma County, California. Sign on a chicken pharmacy. Petal...

Picryl description: Public domain image of food, dinner, grocery store, eating, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Queens, N. Y. , November 3, 2010 -- FEMA and New York State Represenatives listen to questions and concerns from NYC Parks and Recreation Officials at a kickoff meeting. FEMA is providing aid in the recovery from the damaging winds that tore through the New York City area on September 16, 2010. Jaime DeMarco/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Queens, N. Y. , November 3, 2010 -- FEMA and ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by James Demarco Jr taken on 11/03/2010 in New York Production Date: 11/03/2010 Caption: Queens, N. Y. , November 3, 2010 -- FEMA and New York State... More

New York, New York. Meeting of Local 48, International Ladies Garment Workers union, at which the sale of bonds was discussed. The poem in Italian on the rear wall concerns labor. The International Ladies Garment Workers' union has 10,000 members and has bought 500,000 dollars worth of bonds so far

New York, New York. Meeting of Local 48, International Ladies Garment ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a political campaign, group of people, meeting, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Office of the Administrator (Stephen L. Johnson) - Environmental Public Health Impacts of Disasters: Hurricane Katrina and Environmental Concerns and Policies During Disasters: EPA's Response to Hurricane Katrina [412-APD-117-10-20-05_Public_Health_018.jpg]

Office of the Administrator (Stephen L. Johnson) - Environmental Publi...

Office of the Administrator (Stephen L. Johnson) - Environmental Public Health Impacts of Disasters: Hurricane Katrina and Environmental Concerns and Policies During Disasters: EPA's Response to Hurricane Katrina

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  As the ground fills with smoke and steam, Space Shuttle Discovery creates its own fireworks display, fitting for the first ever launch to be made on Independence Day.   It was the third launch attempt in four days; the others were scrubbed due to weather concerns. Liftoff on mission STS-121 was on-time at 2:38 p.m. EDT.  During the 12-day mission, the STS-121 crew of seven will test new equipment and procedures to improve shuttle safety, as well as deliver supplies and make repairs to the International Space Station.  Landing is scheduled for July 16 or 17 at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility.   Photo courtesy of Nikon/Scott Andrews KSC-06pd1443

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - As the ground fills with smoke and steam...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - As the ground fills with smoke and steam, Space Shuttle Discovery creates its own fireworks display, fitting for the first ever launch to be made on Independence Day. It was the ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – This is the cockpit of the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, a modified Boeing 747, at Edwards Air Force Base in California.  The SCA will carry space shuttle Atlantis on its ferry flight to Florida.  Atlantis landed at Edwards on May 24, which concluded mission STS-125, after two landing opportunities at Kennedy were waved off due to weather concerns.  Atlantis is being returned to Florida on a ferry flight on the SCA. Atlantis' next assignment is the STS-129 mission, targeted to launch in November 2009.   Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky KSC-2009-3453

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – This is the cockpit of the Shuttle Carrier Airc...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – This is the cockpit of the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, a modified Boeing 747, at Edwards Air Force Base in California. The SCA will carry space shuttle Atlantis on its ferry flight... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   The STS-115 crew members stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building eager to get to Launch Pad 39B and the start of their mission to the International Space Station. This is the second attempt at launch after a week's postponement due to weather and technical concerns.  On the left side, front to back, are Pilot Christopher Ferguson and Mission Specialists Steven MacLean and Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper.  On the right side, front to back, are Commander Brent Jett and Mission Specialists Daniel Burbank and Joseph Tanner. On its second attempt for launch, Atlantis is scheduled to lift off at 11:41 a.m. EDT today from Launch Pad 39B.  During the STS-115 mission, Atlantis' astronauts will deliver and install the 17.5-ton, bus-sized P3/P4 integrated truss segment on the station. The girder-like truss includes a set of giant solar arrays, batteries and associated electronics and will provide one-fourth of the total power-generation capability for the completed station. This mission is the 116th space shuttle flight, the 27th flight for orbiter Atlantis, and the 19th U.S. flight to the ISS. STS-115 is scheduled to last 11 days with a planned landing at KSC.  Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd2088

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-115 crew members stride out of ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The STS-115 crew members stride out of the Operations and Checkout Building eager to get to Launch Pad 39B and the start of their mission to the International Space Station. This ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Under the mate/demate device at Edwards Air Force Base in California, Atlantis is fitted with a sling to lift it for attachment to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, a modified Boeing 747. Atlantis landed at Edwards on May 24, which concluded mission STS-125, after two landing opportunities at Kennedy were waved off due to weather concerns.  Atlantis is being returned to Florida on a ferry flight on the SCA. Atlantis' next assignment is the STS-129 mission, targeted to launch in November 2009.   Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky KSC-2009-3450

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Under the mate/demate device at Edwards Air For...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Under the mate/demate device at Edwards Air Force Base in California, Atlantis is fitted with a sling to lift it for attachment to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, a modified Boeing ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney is saluted by officers from Patrick Air Force Base as he boards Air Force Two for a return trip to Washington.  Cheney and his family flew in earlier to witness the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-121.  The launch was scrubbed due to weather concerns and postponed 24 hours.     Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd1352

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air F...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney is saluted by officers from Patrick Air Force Base as he boards Air Force Two for a... More

EDWARDS, Calif. –   Against a setting sun, space shuttle Endeavour undergoes recovery operations on Edwards Air Force Base in California after its landing.  The orbiter convoy normally begins recovery operations in earnest about two hours before the shuttle is scheduled to land. Specially designed vehicles or units and a team of trained personnel “safe” the orbiter and prepare it for towing. Purge and Coolant Umbilical Access Vehicles are moved into position behind the orbiter to get access to the umbilical areas. The flight crew is replaced aboard the orbiter by exchange sup¬port personnel who prepare the orbiter for ground tow operations, install switch guards and remove data packages from any onboard experiments. After a total safety downgrade, vehicle ground personnel make numerous preparations for the towing operation, including install¬ing landing gear lock pins, disconnecting the nose landing gear drag link, positioning the towing vehicle in front of the orbiter and connecting the tow bar. The decision to land Endeavour at Edwards was made due to weather concerns at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.  In the 52nd landing at Edwards, Endeavour touched down at 4:25 p.m. EST to end the STS-126 mission, completing its 16-day journey of more than 6.6 million miles in space. Endeavour will be returned to Kennedy atop a Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, a modified Boeing 747 jetliner.  Photo credit: NASA/Tony Landis, VAFB KSC-08pd3887

EDWARDS, Calif. – Against a setting sun, space shuttle Endeavour und...

EDWARDS, Calif. – Against a setting sun, space shuttle Endeavour undergoes recovery operations on Edwards Air Force Base in California after its landing. The orbiter convoy normally begins recovery operation... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – This Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, a modified Boeing 747, is fitted with struts on top that will attach to space shuttle Atlantis for a piggyback flight.  Atlantis landed at Edwards on May 24, which concluded mission STS-125, after two landing opportunities at Kennedy were waved off due to weather concerns.  Atlantis is being returned to Florida on a ferry flight on the SCA. Atlantis' next assignment is the STS-129 mission, targeted to launch in November 2009.   Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky KSC-2009-3448

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – This Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, a modifi...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – This Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, a modified Boeing 747, is fitted with struts on top that will attach to space shuttle Atlantis for a piggyback flight. Atlantis landed at Edwards o... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida,  Air Force Two, carrying U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and his family, is ready for a return trip to Washington.  Cheney flew in earlier to witness the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery on mission STS-121.  The launch was scrubbed due to weather concerns and postponed 24 hours.    Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd1354

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air F...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - On the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, Air Force Two, carrying U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and his family, is ready for a return trip to Washington. ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - After sunset, Space Shuttle Atlantis is bathed in light from the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39B. Seen on either side of Atlantis' engine nozzles are the tail masts, which provide several umbilical connections to the orbiter, including a liquid-oxygen line through one and a liquid-hydrogen line through another.  The shuttle had been moved off the launch pad due to concerns about the impact of Tropical Storm Ernesto, expected within 24 hours.  The forecast of lesser winds expected from Ernesto and its projected direction convinced Launch Integration Manager LeRoy Cain and Shuttle Launch Director Mike Leinbach to return the shuttle to the launch pad.   Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd2008

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - After sunset, Space Shuttle Atlantis is b...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - After sunset, Space Shuttle Atlantis is bathed in light from the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39B. Seen on either side of Atlantis' engine nozzles are the tail masts, which... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   Twin columns of fire propel Space Shuttle Atlantis into a clear blue sky after liftoff from Launch Pad 39B.  Atlantis is heading for a rendezvous with the International Space Station on mission STS-115.  Liftoff was on-time at 11:14:55 a.m. EDT. After several launch attempts were scrubbed due to weather and technical concerns, this launch was executed perfectly. Mission STS-115 is the 116th space shuttle flight, the 27th flight for orbiter Atlantis, and the 19th U.S. flight to the International Space Station.  During the mission, Atlantis' astronauts will deliver and install the 17.5-ton, bus-sized P3/P4 integrated truss segment on the station. The girder-like truss includes a set of giant solar arrays, batteries and associated electronics and will provide one-fourth of the total power-generation capability for the completed station. STS-115 is scheduled to last 11 days with a planned landing at KSC KSC-06pp2149

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Twin columns of fire propel Space Shutt...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Twin columns of fire propel Space Shuttle Atlantis into a clear blue sky after liftoff from Launch Pad 39B. Atlantis is heading for a rendezvous with the International Space Stat... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  Flaming rockets propel Space Shuttle Atlantis off Launch Pad 39B  for a rendezvous with the International Space Station on mission STS-115. In the background is the Atlantic Ocean.  Appearing above the nose of the orbiter is the end of the gaseous vent line that leads from the hood, or beanie cap, which has been moved away from the shuttle for liftoff. Liftoff was on-time at 11:14:55 a.m. EDT. After several launch attempts were scrubbed due to weather and technical concerns, this launch was executed perfectly. Mission STS-115 is the 116th space shuttle flight, the 27th flight for orbiter Atlantis, and the 19th U.S. flight to the International Space Station.  During the mission, Atlantis' astronauts will deliver and install the 17.5-ton, bus-sized P3/P4 integrated truss segment on the station. The girder-like truss includes a set of giant solar arrays, batteries and associated electronics and will provide one-fourth of the total power-generation capability for the completed station. STS-115 is scheduled to last 11 days with a planned landing at KSC KSC-06pp2147

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Flaming rockets propel Space Shuttle Atl...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Flaming rockets propel Space Shuttle Atlantis off Launch Pad 39B for a rendezvous with the International Space Station on mission STS-115. In the background is the Atlantic Ocean.... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  STS-121 Pilot Mark Kelly gets help with his helmet fitting during suitup for a second launch attempt on Space Shuttle Discovery.  The first launch attempt July 1 was scrubbed due to weather concerns and postponed 24 hours.  The launch is the 115th shuttle flight and the 18th U.S. flight to the International Space Station.  During the 12-day mission, the STS-121 crew will test new equipment and procedures to improve shuttle safety, as well as deliver supplies and make repairs to the International Space Station. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-06pd1373

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-121 Pilot Mark Kelly gets help with ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-121 Pilot Mark Kelly gets help with his helmet fitting during suitup for a second launch attempt on Space Shuttle Discovery. The first launch attempt July 1 was scrubbed due t... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Edwards Air Force Base in California, space shuttle Atlantis is fitted with a tail cone, which protects the aft engine area and provides a more efficient aeronautical dimension during its piggyback flight on the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, or SCA, a modified Boeing 747.  Atlantis landed at Edwards on May 24, which concluded mission STS-125, after two landing opportunities at Kennedy were waved off due to weather concerns.  Atlantis is being returned to Florida on a ferry flight on the SCA. Atlantis' next assignment is the STS-129 mission, targeted to launch in November 2009.   Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky KSC-2009-3449

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Edwards Air Force Base in California, space ...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – At Edwards Air Force Base in California, space shuttle Atlantis is fitted with a tail cone, which protects the aft engine area and provides a more efficient aeronautical dimension during ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -   Twin columns of fire propel Space Shuttle Atlantis into a clear blue sky after liftoff from Launch Pad 39B.  At left is the fixed service structure, topped by the lightning mast.  Clouds of smoke and steam nearly obscure the pad.  Atlantis is heading for a rendezvous with the International Space Station on mission STS-115.  Liftoff was on-time at 11:14:55 a.m. EDT. After several launch attempts were scrubbed due to weather and technical concerns, this launch was executed perfectly. Mission STS-115 is the 116th space shuttle flight, the 27th flight for orbiter Atlantis, and the 19th U.S. flight to the International Space Station.  During the mission, Atlantis' astronauts will deliver and install the 17.5-ton, bus-sized P3/P4 integrated truss segment on the station. The girder-like truss includes a set of giant solar arrays, batteries and associated electronics and will provide one-fourth of the total power-generation capability for the completed station. STS-115 is scheduled to last 11 days with a planned landing at KSC KSC-06pp2153

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Twin columns of fire propel Space Shutt...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Twin columns of fire propel Space Shuttle Atlantis into a clear blue sky after liftoff from Launch Pad 39B. At left is the fixed service structure, topped by the lightning mast. ... More

Bouwes-concern in Zandvoort; exterieur Dolfirama

Bouwes-concern in Zandvoort; exterieur Dolfirama

Bouwes-concern in Zandvoort; exterieur Dolfirama Public domain photograph - 1982 by The Algemeen Nederlandsch Fotobureau (ANeFo), also known as the General Dutch Photo Bureau, a Dutch photography agency, Nethe... More

A memorandum from the shipyard commander to all stations of the shipyard. The memorandum briefly concerns the good condition that the battleship NEW JERSEY (BB-62) was kept in before and after decommissioning. Also, for persons not to take any items from the ship for personal use. The ship has been in dry dock since November 1981, for refitting and modernizing for return to active duty and recommissioning early in 1983. The recommissioning will be the fourth time since the ship was built in 1942

A memorandum from the shipyard commander to all stations of the shipya...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Long Beach Naval Shipyard State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Jeffrey J. Stienessen Relea... More

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Tanana, Alaska, July 31, 2009 -- Former Tribal Administrator of Tanana, AK, Julie Roberts discusses her concerns about the recovery efforts with Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Community Planner, Andy Jones.  The relationship between the State of Alaska and the tribal governments have been an essential asset during this disaster.  -  Ben Brennan/FEMA

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Tanana, Alaska, July 31, 2009 -- Former Trib...

The original database describes this as: Title: State Employee Speaks With Tanana, AK resident Production Date: 07/31/2009 Caption: Tanana, Alaska, July 31, 2009 -- Former Tribal Administrator of Tanana, AK,... More

A Muslim voter voices his concerns to an Election Observer for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, near the town of Rogatica, Republic of Srpska. The Muslims arrived in buses accompanied by International Police Task Force on the morning of the Bosnia-Herzegovina national elections

A Muslim voter voices his concerns to an Election Observer for the Org...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Rogatica State: Republika Srpska Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Mos... More

US Navy Admiral T. Joseph Lopez (left), Commander of the Implementation Forces (IFOR) and President Momcilo Krajisnik (right), President of the Republic of Srpska, make a few comments to the news media regarding an evening meeting where Admiral Lopez expressed concerns over destruction of abandoned buildings in and near the Zone of Separation (ZOS) throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. Also present was French Army Lieutenant General Marc Waymel (seen behind Admiral Lopez), Deputy Commander of the Implementation Forces (IFOR), UK Army Lieutenant General Sir Michael Walker (seen behind President Krajisnik), Commander Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC), and the ...

US Navy Admiral T. Joseph Lopez (left), Commander of the Implementatio...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Navy Admiral T. Joseph Lopez (left), Commander of the Implementation Forces (IFOR) and President Momcilo Krajisnik (right), ... More

President Momcilo Krajisnik, President of the Republic of Serbia (2nd from left) during an evening meeting with US Navy Admiral T. Joseph Lopez (not shown), Commander of the Implementation Forces (IFOR), regarding concerns over destruction of abandoned buildings in and near the Zone of Separation (ZOS) throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. Also in attendance was French Army Lieutenant General Marc Waymel (not shown), Deputy Commander of the Implementation Forces (IFOR), UK Army Lieutenant General Sir Michael Walker (not shown), Commander Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, and the President of the Assembly for the Republic of Serbia (3rd from left)

President Momcilo Krajisnik, President of the Republic of Serbia (2nd ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lance Cheung, USAF Release Status: Release... More

Mr. Alija Izetbegovic (left), President of the Republic of Bosnia Herzegovina and US Navy Admiral T. Joseph Lopez (right), Commander of the Peace Implementation Forces (COMIFOR), meet at the Presidency regarding concerns over destruction of abandoned buildings in and near the Zone of Separation (ZOS) throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

Mr. Alija Izetbegovic (left), President of the Republic of Bosnia Herz...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lance Cheung, USAF Release... More

CHIEF of Army Reserve Major General Max Baratz (left) meets with Army Reserve Sergeant Daniel Jenkins during his tour of the Burger Building in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Along with touring the facility, GEN Baratz will be listening to the concerns of members of the Army Reserve and their views on Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

CHIEF of Army Reserve Major General Max Baratz (left) meets with Army ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Benjamin M. Andera, USAF Re... More

During his tour of the Burger Building in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, US Army Major General Max Baratz, CHIEF, Army Reserve, listens to the concerns of a member of the Army Reserve in order to make sure everything is going smoothly with his deployment. Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR, 25 Novembwer 1996

During his tour of the Burger Building in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Benjamin M. Andera, USAF Re... More

CHIEF of Army Reserve Major General Max Baratz (left), listens to the concerns of a member of the Army Reserve in order to make sure everything is going smoothly with his deployment while touring the Burger Building in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

CHIEF of Army Reserve Major General Max Baratz (left), listens to the ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Benjamin M. Andera, USAF Re... More

Benefit from NASA. NASA public domain image colelction.

Benefit from NASA. NASA public domain image colelction.

When NASA started plarning for manned space travel in 1959, the myriad challenges of sustaining life in space included a seemingly mundane but vitally important problem: How and what do you feed an astronaut? T... More

Mrs. Sherri W. Goodman, the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Environmental Affairs, speaks to Environmentalists from various countries on concerns about the environment during the Western Hemisphere Defense Environmental Conference

Mrs. Sherri W. Goodman, the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Envi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Clayton Country: Panama (PAN) Scene Camera Operator: Marshall Esquina Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital P... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the conclusion of the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT, Oct. 6, 1997, with an unofficial mission-elapsed time of 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two KSC landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-a-half tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1492

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the conclusion of the nearly 11-day STS-86 m... More

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. The unofficial mission-elapsed time at main gear touchdown was 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS-86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-ahalf tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1504

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KS...

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. ... More

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. The unofficial mission-elapsed time at main gear touchdown was 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS-86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-ahalf tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1505

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KS...

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. ... More

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. The unofficial mission-elapsed time at main gear touchdown was 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS-86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-ahalf tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1495

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KS...

The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. ... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. The unofficial mission-elapsed time at main gear touchdown was 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS-86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-ahalf tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1496

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touch...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the conclusion of the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. The Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) can be seen in the background. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT, Oct. 6, 1997, with an unofficial mission-elapsed time of 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two KSC landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-a-half tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1498

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the conclusion of the nearly 11-day STS-86 m... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the conclusion of the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT, Oct. 6, 1997, with an unofficial mission-elapsed time of 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two KSC landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-a-half tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1493

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the conclusion of the nearly 11-day STS-86 m... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. The unofficial mission-elapsed time at main gear touchdown was 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS-86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-ahalf tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1494

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touch...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the conclusion of the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT, Oct. 6, 1997, with an unofficial mission-elapsed time of 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two KSC landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-a-half tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1497

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The orbiter drag chute deploys after the Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis lands on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the conclusion of the nearly 11-day STS-86 m... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55:09 p.m. EDT on Oct. 6, 1997. The unofficial mission-elapsed time at main gear touchdown was 10 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 50 seconds. The first two landing opportunities on Sunday were waved off because of weather concerns. The 87th Space Shuttle mission was the 40th landing of the Shuttle at KSC. On Sunday evening, the Space Shuttle program reached a milestone: The total flight time of the Shuttle passed the two-year mark. STS-86 was the seventh of nine planned dockings of the Space Shuttle with the Russian Space Station Mir. STS-86 Mission Specialist David A. Wolf replaced NASA astronaut and Mir 24 crew member C. Michael Foale, who has been on the Mir since mid-May. Foale returned to Earth on Atlantis with the remainder of the STS-86 crew. The other crew members are Commander James D. Wetherbee, Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, and Mission Specialists Wendy B. Lawrence, Scott E. Parazynski, Vladimir Georgievich Titov of the Russian Space Agency, and Jean-Loup J.M. Chretien of the French Space Agency, CNES. Wolf is scheduled to remain on the Mir until the STS-89 Shuttle mission in January. Besides the docking and crew exchange, STS-86 included the transfer of more than three-and-ahalf tons of science/logistical equipment and supplies between the two orbiting spacecraft. Parazynski and Titov also conducted a spacewalk while Atlantis and the Mir were docked KSC-97PC1499

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touch...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis touches down on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) to complete the nearly 11-day STS-86 mission. Main gear touchdown was at 5:55... More

At Launch Complex 40 on Cape Canaveral Air Station, the Mobile Service Tower has been retracted away from the Titan IVB/Centaur carrying the Cassini spacecraft and its attached Huygens probe. This is the second launch attempt for the Saturn-bound mission; a first try Oct. 13 was scrubbed primarily due to concerns about upper level wind conditions. Liftoff Oct. 15 is set to occur during a launch window opening at 4:43 a.m. EDT and extending until 7:03 a.m. Clearly visible in this view are the 66-foot-tall, 17-foot-wide payload fairing atop the vehicle, in which Cassini and the attached Centaur stage are encased, the two-stage liquid propellant core vehicle, and the twin 112-foot long solid rocket motor upgrades (SRMUs) straddling the core vehicle. It is the SRMUs which ignite first to begin the launch sequence KSC-97PC1542

At Launch Complex 40 on Cape Canaveral Air Station, the Mobile Service...

At Launch Complex 40 on Cape Canaveral Air Station, the Mobile Service Tower has been retracted away from the Titan IVB/Centaur carrying the Cassini spacecraft and its attached Huygens probe. This is the second... More

At Launch Complex 40 on Cape Canaveral Air Station, the Mobile Service Tower is being rolled away from the Titan IVB/Centaur launch vehicle carrying the Cassini spacecraft, completing a major countdown milestone. This is the second launch attempt for the Saturn-bound mission; a first try Oct. 13 was scrubbed primarily due to concerns about upper level wind conditions. Liftoff Oct. 15 is set to occur during a launch window opening at 4:43 a.m. EDT and extending until 7:03 a.m KSC-97PC1541

At Launch Complex 40 on Cape Canaveral Air Station, the Mobile Service...

At Launch Complex 40 on Cape Canaveral Air Station, the Mobile Service Tower is being rolled away from the Titan IVB/Centaur launch vehicle carrying the Cassini spacecraft, completing a major countdown mileston... More

SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Walt You and First Lieutenant Glen Mecier discuss transportation concerns at the mission Command Post at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, during Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFX) 98-1

SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Walt You and First Lieutenant Glen Mecier discu...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JTFX 98-1 Base: Mcas, Cherry Point State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator:... More

GEN Wesley Clark, Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, discusses concerns with NATO personnel deployed to Aviano Air Base, Italy, on May 9, 1999, in support of NATO Operation Allied Force

GEN Wesley Clark, Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, discusses concer...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ALLIED FORCE Base: Aviano Air Base State: Pordenone Country: Italy (ITA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Mitch Fuqua Release Sta... More

US Navy Commander Steven L. Richter gathers his crew on the flight deck of USS REUBEN JAMES (FFG 57) at sea for a traditional Navy custom called a "Captain's Call". In this venue, the Captain and crew have an open forum to discuss concerns and issues directly. The ship is off the coast of Peru en route to Exercise TEAMWORK SOUTH '99. Reuben James will be conducting bilateral operations with the Chilean navy

US Navy Commander Steven L. Richter gathers his crew on the flight dec...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: TEAMWORK SOUTH '99 Base: USS Reuben James (FFG 57) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Chris Desmond, USN Release Status: Released to ... More

A panel of NASA and contractor senior staff, plus officers from the 45th Space Wing, discuss safetyand health-related concerns in front of an audience of KSC employees, as part of Super Safety and Health Day. Moderating at the podium is Loren Shriver, deputy director for Launch & Payload Processing. Seated left to right are Burt Summerfield, associate director of the Biomedical Office; Colonel William S. Swindling, commander, 45th Medical Group, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla.; Ron Dittemore, manager, Space Shuttle Programs, Johnson Space Center; Roy Bridges, Center Director; Col. Tom Deppe, vice commander, 45th Space Wing, Patrick Air Force Base; Jim Schoefield, program manager, Payload Ground Operations, Boeing; Bill Hickman, program manager, Space Gateway Support; and Ed Adamek, vice president and associate program manager for Ground Operations, United Space Alliance. The panel was one of the presentations during KSC's second annual day-long dedication to safety. Most normal work activities were suspended to allow personnel to attend related activities. The theme, "Safety and Health Go Hand in Hand," emphasized KSC's commitment to place the safety and health of the public, astronauts, employees and space-related resources first and foremost. Events also included a keynote address, vendor exhibits, and safety training in work groups. The keynote address and panel session were also broadcast internally over NASA television KSC-99pp0696

A panel of NASA and contractor senior staff, plus officers from the 45...

A panel of NASA and contractor senior staff, plus officers from the 45th Space Wing, discuss safetyand health-related concerns in front of an audience of KSC employees, as part of Super Safety and Health Day. M... More

A panel of NASA and contractor senior staff, plus officers from the 45th Space Wing, discuss safetyand health-related concerns in front of an audience of KSC employees as part of Super Safety and Health Day. Moderating at the podium is Loren Shriver, deputy director for Launch & Payload Processing. Seated left to right are Burt Summerfield, associate director of the Biomedical Office; Colonel William S. Swindling, commander, 45th Medical Group, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla.; Ron Dittemore, manager, Space Shuttle Programs, Johnson Space Center; Roy Bridges, Center Director; Col. Tom Deppe, vice commander, 45th Space Wing, Patrick Air Force Base; Jim Schoefield, program manager, Payload Ground Operations, Boeing; Bill Hickman, program manager, Space Gateway Support; and Ed Adamek, vice president and associate program manager for Ground Operations, United Space Alliance. Answering a question at the microphone on the floor is Dave King, director, Shuttle Processing. The panel was one of the presentations during KSC's second annual day-long dedication to safety. Most normal work activities were suspended to allow personnel to attend related activities. The theme, "Safety and Health Go Hand in Hand," emphasized KSC's commitment to place the safety and health of the public, astronauts, employees and space-related resources first and foremost. Events also included a keynote address, vendor exhibits, and safety training in work groups. The keynote address and panel session were also broadcast internally over NASA television KSC-99pp0697

A panel of NASA and contractor senior staff, plus officers from the 45...

A panel of NASA and contractor senior staff, plus officers from the 45th Space Wing, discuss safetyand health-related concerns in front of an audience of KSC employees as part of Super Safety and Health Day. Mo... More

Honorable F. Whitten Peters, Secretary of the Air Force, Washington DC, accepts a "Sam Fox" coin from Brigadier General James Hawkins, Commander, 89th Airlift Wing, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, on behalf of the wing. Honorable Peters toured Andrews Air Force Base on an orientation visit and held a SECAF (Secretary of the Air Force) call for all enlisted personnel and officers on base to address their concerns about today's Air Force

Honorable F. Whitten Peters, Secretary of the Air Force, Washington DC...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Andrews Air Force Base State: Maryland (MD) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Catherine S. Thompson, USAF Relea... More

Commandant of the Marine Corps, General James L. Jones, listens to the concerns of the members of the Non-Commissioned Officers' symposium (not shown) during the Commandant's visit to Camp Butler, Okinawa, Japan, on 18 September 2000

Commandant of the Marine Corps, General James L. Jones, listens to the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Butler State: Okinawa Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Joseph R. Price Release Status: Released to Publi... More

US Air Force Lieutenant General Paul K. Carlton, Surgeon General of the Air Force, discourses concerns with members of the community on the feasibility of Project Athena at Aviano Air Base, Italy

US Air Force Lieutenant General Paul K. Carlton, Surgeon General of th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Aviano Air Base State: Pordenone Country: Italy (ITA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Mitch Fuqua, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined ... More

Georgia National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters transport business men and women from around the state of Georgia to the Employers Supporting the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Conference hosted by General John W. Hendrix, Commanding General, US Forces Command (FORSCOM), at the Commons Community Club at Fort McPherson, GA. The meeting addressed the concerns of both the business community and the components community

Georgia National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters transport business...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ft Mcpherson State: Georgia (GA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: FORSCOM Scene Camera Operator: Susan Norvick... More

Major General H. Steven Blum, Commanding General, 29th Infantry Division, discusses his concerns for the soldiers that will be deploying to Bosnia through Fort Dix in August 2001. The General spoke to a crowd of 150 advance soldiers that are here to see that all loose ends are tied up before the troops arrive at Fort Dix for processing

Major General H. Steven Blum, Commanding General, 29th Infantry Divisi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Dix State: New Jersey (NJ) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: FORSCOM Scene Camera Operator: Jack King, Civ... More

Inside the 32nd AOG (Air Operations Group) Air Operations Center at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Major Nite Vite briefs exercise participants on emergency procedures and security concerns in the center during exercise UNION FLASH 01. The USAFE (US Air Force in Europe) sponsored exercise UNION FLASH 01 to train the Joint Force Air Component Commander, The Joint Air Operations Center and the USAREUR (US Army Europe) Battlefield Coordination Element using computer simulation and state-of-the-art software programs in the art of war planning and execution

Inside the 32nd AOG (Air Operations Group) Air Operations Center at Ra...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UNION FLASH 01 Base: Ramstein Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown... More

United States Army (USA) SPECIALIST First Class (SFC) Bob, Civil Affairs (CA), visits an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp to determine the security concerns Humanitarian Aid agencies have on the camp, in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

United States Army (USA) SPECIALIST First Class (SFC) Bob, Civil Affai...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM 2001 Base: Mazar-E Sharif State: Kandahar Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Cecilio Ri... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  United Space Alliance Aft Technician Bobby Wright looks at the gaseous nitrogen pressure regulator in the left Orbital Maneuvering System pod on Space Shuttle Endeavour.  The component showed pressure differentials during the launch count May 30, 2002, and mission managers elected to replace it after the launch was scrubbed due to weather concerns.  The launch of Endeavour on Mission STS-111, Utilization Flight 2 to the International Space Station,  has been rescheduled for June 5, 2002 KSC-02pd0854

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- United Space Alliance Aft Technician Bo...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- United Space Alliance Aft Technician Bobby Wright looks at the gaseous nitrogen pressure regulator in the left Orbital Maneuvering System pod on Space Shuttle Endeavour. The comp... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. --  Shown in the photo is the gaseous nitrogen pressure regulator in the left Orbital Maneuvering System pod on Space Shuttle Endeavour.  The component showed pressure differentials during the launch count May 30, 2002, and mission managers elected to replace it after the launch was scrubbed due to weather concerns.  The launch of Endeavour on Mission STS-111, Utilization Flight 2 to the International Space Station,  has been rescheduled for June 5, 2002 KSC-02pd0853

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Shown in the photo is the gaseous nitro...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Shown in the photo is the gaseous nitrogen pressure regulator in the left Orbital Maneuvering System pod on Space Shuttle Endeavour. The component showed pressure differentials d... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- United Space Alliance Aft Technician Bobby Wright checks is the gaseous nitrogen pressure regulator in the left Orbital Maneuvering System pod on Space Shuttle Endeavour.  The component showed pressure differentials during the launch count May 30, 2002, and mission managers elected to replace it after the launch was scrubbed due to weather concerns.  The launch of Endeavour on Mission STS-111, Utilization Flight 2 to the International Space Station,  has been rescheduled for June 5, 2002 KSC-02pd0855

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- United Space Alliance Aft Technician Bob...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- United Space Alliance Aft Technician Bobby Wright checks is the gaseous nitrogen pressure regulator in the left Orbital Maneuvering System pod on Space Shuttle Endeavour. The comp... More

Mr. Ahmmad (left) an Interpreter working with the US Army (USA), 82nd Airborne Division, and USA Major (MAJ) Dave Young (second from left), 401st Civil Affairs, conduct a meeting with a group of local villagers to discuss key issues and concerns in their village located at Objective Deringer, in the Patkia Providence of Afghanistan, during Operation Mountain Sweep. Operation Mountain sweep is the largest US Military offensive in Afghanistan since Operation Anaconda

Mr. Ahmmad (left) an Interpreter working with the US Army (USA), 82nd ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Paktia Country: Afghanistan (AFG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Marshall Emerson, USA Release Status: Re... More

US Marine Corps (USMC) Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Langley, Commander, 3rd Battalion 12th Marines, listens to a statement being read by an interperator describing the mission objectives and safety concerns at the Yausubetsu maneuver area, Hokkaido Japan

US Marine Corps (USMC) Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Langley, Commander, 3r...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Yausubetsu State: Hokkaido Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Major Command Shown: K 3/12 Scene Camera Operator: LCPL M. J. Anderson, Usmc Release Sta... More

Television trucks line the parking lot where the Article 32 (investigation of charges) hearing is being held on Barksdale Air Force Base (AFB), Louisiana (LA). Dozens of US and Canadian media outlets are covering the hearing. The hearing concerns Canadian "friendly fire" deaths in Afghanistan

Television trucks line the parking lot where the Article 32 (investiga...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Barksdale Air Force Base State: Louisiana (LA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: ACC Scene Camera Operator: TSG... More

Television trucks line the parking lot where the Article 32 (investigation of charges) hearing is being held on Barksdale Air Force Base (AFB), Louisiana (LA). Dozens of US and Canadian media outlets are covering the hearing. The hearing concerns Canadian "friendly fire" deaths in Afghanistan

Television trucks line the parking lot where the Article 32 (investiga...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Barksdale Air Force Base State: Louisiana (LA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: ACC Scene Camera Operator: TSG... More

Television cameramen and news photographers line a walkway where the Article 32 (investigation of charges) hearing is being held on Barksdale Air Force Base (AFB), Louisiana (LA). Dozens of US and Canadian media outlets are covering the hearing. The hearing concerns Canadian "friendly fire" deaths in Afghanistan

Television cameramen and news photographers line a walkway where the A...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Barksdale Air Force Base State: Louisiana (LA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Robert J. Horstman, USAF Rele... More

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Steven Ruscitto (right) and USA Sergeant (SGT) Joseph Kilmer, 354 Civil Affairs Brigade (CAB), US Army Reserve, Riverdale, Maryland (MD), meet with Ali Waberi Asowe (shirtless), villiage CHIEF of Grand Douda, Djibouti, to discuss any concerns the village has with the US military members assigned to Camp Lemonier, Djibouti, Africa in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. The man in the white shirt is the interpreter. Civil Affairs (CA) acts as a liaison between the local community and Camp Lemonier, often acting as the direct representative for the base commander

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Steven Ruscitto (right) and U...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Grand Douda Country: Djibouti (DJI) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Cherie A. Thurlby, USAF Release Statu... More

US Army (USA) Sergeant (SGT) Joseph Kilmer, 354th Civil Affairs Brigade (CAB), US Army Reserve, Riverdale, Maryland (MD), divides a piece of paper during a meeting with the CHIEF of the village of Sud Homboli. Civil Affairs met with the CHIEF to discuss any concerns the village may have with the US military members assigned to Camp Lemonier, Djibouti, Africa during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Civil Affairs (CA) acts as a liaison between the local community and Camp Lemonier, often acting as the direct representative for the base commander

US Army (USA) Sergeant (SGT) Joseph Kilmer, 354th Civil Affairs Brigad...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Sud Homboli Country: Djibouti (DJI) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Cherie A. Thurlby, USAF Release Statu... More

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Steven Ruscitto (right) and USA Sergeant Joseph Kilmer (left center), 354th Civil Affairs Brigade (CAB), US Army Reserve, Riverdale, Maryland (MD), and their interpreter (left) meet with Ali Waberi Asowe (right center), CHIEF of the village of Grand Douda, Djibouti. They are there to discuss any concerns the village may have with the military assigned to Camp Lemonier, Djibouti, during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Civil Affairs (CA) acts as a liaison between the local community and Camp Lemonier, often acting as the direct representative for the base commander

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Steven Ruscitto (right) and U...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Grand Douda Country: Djibouti (DJI) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Cherie A. Thurlby, USAF Release Statu... More

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Dawn Anderson (left), Combat Videographer, 1ST Combat Camera Squadron (CCS), Charleston Air Force Base (AFB), Sou Carolina (SC), documents US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Steven Ruscitto, 354 Civil Affairs Brigade (CAB), US Army Reserve, Riverdale, Maryland (MD), meeting wi Omar Farah Dabar, village CHIEF of Sud Homboli. Civil Affairs met wi e CHIEF to discuss any concerns e village has wi e US military members assigned to Camp Lemonier, Djibouti, Africa in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Civil Affairs (CA) acts as a liaison between e local community and Camp Lemonier, often acting as e direct representative for...

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Dawn Anderson (left), Combat...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Dawn Anderson (left), Combat Videographer, 1ST Combat Camera Squadron (CCS), Charlesto... More

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Steven Ruscitto (right) and Sergeant (SGT) Joseph Kilmer, 354th Civil Affairs Brigade (CAB), US Army Reserve, Riverdale, Maryland (MD), meet with Ali Waberi Asowe, CHIEF of the village of Grand Douda, Djibouti. They are there to discuss any concerns the village may have with the US military members assigned to Camp Lemonier, Djibouti, in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Civil Affairs (CA) acts as a liaison between the local community and Camp Lemonier, often acting as the direct representative for the base commander

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Steven Ruscitto (right) and S...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Grand Douda Country: Djibouti (DJI) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Cherie A. Thurlby, USAF Release Statu... More

US Air Force (USAF) Brigadier General (BGEN) Erwin F. Lessel lll, Commander, 86th Airlift Wing (AW), speaks with Kaiserslautern High School students at Volgeweh Air Station, Germany. USAF BGEN Lessel visited with students to hear what their concerns are about the school system

US Air Force (USAF) Brigadier General (BGEN) Erwin F. Lessel lll, Comm...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ramstein Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: A1C Desire... More

At Charleston International Airport (IAP), Charleston, South Carolina (SC), US Air Force (USAF) members from Charleston Air Force Base (AFB), SC, help in-process repatriated family members from Turkey into the United States. The US European Command authorized the departure of military dependents from Turkey, in response to the increased security concerns in Southwest Turkey, as part of a voluntary family-member relocation program

At Charleston International Airport (IAP), Charleston, South Carolina ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Charleston International Airport State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Michelle Leonard,... More

At Charleston International Airport (IAP), Charleston, South Carolina (SC), US Air Force (USAF) members from Charleston Air Force Base (AFB), SC, help in-process repatriated family members from Turkey into the United States. The US European Command authorized the departure of military dependents from Turkey, in response to the increased security concerns in Southwest Turkey, as part of a voluntary family-member relocation program

At Charleston International Airport (IAP), Charleston, South Carolina ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Charleston International Airport State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: AMC Scene Camera ... More

One of the many American Military family members processed in at Charleston International Airport (IAP), Charleston, South Carolina (SC), by US Air Force (USAF) members from Charleston Air Force Base (AFB), SC. The US European Command authorized the departure of military dependents from Turkey, in response to the increased security concerns in Southwest Turkey, as part of a voluntary family-member relocation program

One of the many American Military family members processed in at Charl...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Charleston International Airport State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: AMC Scene Camera ... More

US Air Force (USAF) 1ST Combat Camera Squadron (CTCS) videographer records a message from a repatriated family member back to the United States at Charleston International Airport in Charleston, South Carolina (SC). The US European Command (USEUCOM) authorized the departure of military dependents, as part of a voluntary family-member relocation program, in response to the increased security concerns in Southwest Turkey

US Air Force (USAF) 1ST Combat Camera Squadron (CTCS) videographer rec...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Charleston International Airport State: South Carolina (SC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jennie Ivey, USAF... More

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