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Group of Warehouse Managers of the Liberated Zone with Colonel Bicknell, Deputy Commissioner to Europe and Major Mixer, Associate Director of the Department of General Relief. Standing left to right-Capt. William Mordey, Newport, Monmouthshire Wales, Miss Edna Brezee, N.Y. City, Capt. B.B. Matheany, Seattle, Wash., Capt. Henry du Bellet, Paris. Capt. Carroll Bennick, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Miss Margaret Douglas, Paris, Capt. Floyd Van Keuren, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Sitting left to right: Major Knowlton Mixer, Buffalo, N.Y., Miss Mathilde Spence, Painesville, Ohio, Colonel Ernest P. Bicknell, Wash. D.C., Capt. Samuel Moffat, Brooklyn, N.Y., Capt. H.C. Greene, Rowley, Massachusetts

Secretary of Defense Weinberger hosts a dinner in honor of Secretary of State, George P. Shultz, attended by Cabinet members, Congressmen and the Joint Chiefs of STAFF. Attendees included; Deputy Secretary of Defense, Frank C. Calucci; Secretaries of the Army and Air Force, John O. Marsh Jr. and Verne Orr; General John W. Vessey Jr., USA, Chairman Joint Chiefs of STAFF; General Robert II. Barrow, USMC, Commandant of the Marine Corps; General Edward C. Meyer, USA, CHIEF of STAFF and General Jerome F. O'Malley, USAF, Vice CHIEF of STAFF. Military personnel are wearing civilian attire

Meeting of speakers, prior to rally for labor-management committee members, Scranton, July 29th. Left to right: Brigadier General Brice P. Disque, Coordinator for Anthracite, Office of Solid Fuels Coordinator for War, Department of Interior; Richard Maize, Secretary of Mines, State of Pennsylvania; Michael J. Kosik, District President of United Mine Workers of America; Alex G. Nordholm, Chief, Regional Service, War Production Drive Headquarters; Mart F. Brennan, Acting District President, UMWA and Regional Representative of UMWA for anthracite; Frank W. Earnest, Jr., President, Anthracite Industries Incorporated; Frank C. Wright, Jr., Washington representative for the anthracite industry

Meeting of speakers, prior to rally for labor-management committee members, Scranton, July 29th. Left to right: Brigadier General Brice P. Disque, Coordinator for Anthracite, Office of Solid Fuels Coordinator for War, Department of Interior; Richard Maize, Secretary of Mines, State of Pennsylvania; Michael J. Kosik, District President of United Mine Workers of America; Alex G. Nordholm, Chief, Regional Service, War Production Drive Headquarters; Mart F. Brennan, Acting District President, UMWA and Regional Representative of UMWA for anthracite; Frank W. Earnest, Jr., President, Anthracite Industries Incorporated; Frank C. Wright, Jr., Washington representative for the anthracite industry

The official party at the launch of the Guided Missile Cruiser USS COWPENS (CG 63): FRONT (left to right), Rear Admiral Meyer, Mayor Courtney, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Reverend and Mrs. Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. Buttner, Mrs. and Mr. McPhee, Mrs. and Mr. Yates, Mrs. and Captain (CAPT) Rehder, CAPT and Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. Weatherbie. REAR (left to right), Mr. Fitzgerald, Representative Spence, Rear Admiral Lynch, Mr. Miller, Midshipman Mustin, Mr. Austin, Vice Admiral (VADM) Mustin, Mrs. Miller, Secretary Ball, Representative Brennan, Representative Gallegly, Rear Admiral Gee, VADM Hekman, CAPT Moore, Representative Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Haggett, Mr. Weatherbie, Mr. Patterson

Audie Murphy Club member, STAFF Sergeant Jaqcues LaRochelle (right), instructs the Secretary of Army, Mr. Togo D. West, Jr. (left), on how to use a meal-ready-to-eat during his visit to Fort Hood. Command Sergeant Major Richard B. Cayton (center), Command Sergeant Major of III Corps and Fort Hood, looks on

National Woman's Party Headquarters in Nashville, Tenn., in which the campaign for ratification of the suffrage amendment is being conducted, photographed on the day that Parley P. Christensen, presidential nominee for the new Farmer-Labor Party addressed a mass meeting, urging immediate ratification. Left to right: Rankin Smith, Central Trades and Labor Council; Jim F. Nicholson, Business Manager of the Machinist; W.C. Birthright, Secretary of the Tenn. Federation of Labor; Mrs. Anne Calvert Neely, Mississippi state chairman of the National Woman's Party; W.M. Mitchell; Mrs. Mabel Reber, of New York; Mrs. Walter C. Jackson of Murfreesboro; Mrs. Florence Bayard Hilles, of Wilmington, Delaware, member of the Executive Committee of the Woman's Party; Parley P. Christensen, Presidential candidate of the Farmer-Labor Party; Miss Sue White, of Nashville, Tennessee state chairman of the Woman's Party; W.M. Fox, president of the Trades and Labor Council; Miss Mary Winsor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, member of the Advisory Council of the Woman's Party; Archie Craig; Charles P. Sweeney.

From the left in a clockwise direction, former U.S. Secretaries of Defense (SECDEF) Casper W. Weinberger, Vice President Richard B. Cheney, Frank C. Carlucci, William S. Cohen, William J. Perry, Robert S. McNamara, and James R. Schlesinger (right), begin to eat their salads with Donald H. Rumsfeld, the current SECDEF, at the luncheon for former SECDEF at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., Feb. 9, 2001. OSD Package No. KV-OSD-01 (PHOTO by Helene C. Stikkel)

Wage-Hour Administrator and assistants. Washington, D.C., Sept. 14. Probably the busiest government agency in the Capitol these days is The Wage-Hour Administration. The Wage-Hour Administrator, Elmer F. Andrews, is pictured for the first time with the newly appointed assistant administrators, Col. Arthur L. Fletcher (left) Paul Sifton. Fletcher was formerly Administrator of Labor for North Carolina while Sifton served with Administrator Andrews when he administrated New York's Labor laws, 91438

Dinner given by Major Boyer to introduce the new deputy commissioner and the new zone manager to the Personnel of the North Eastern Zone, at the Restaurant Vefour, Paris. Reading left to right: Major Ford, Lt. Clark, of Nancy, Capt. Clarke, of Chalons, Major Murnane, Dept. Commissioner, Major Boyce, Ass't Mgr. N.E. Zone, Major Bowers, Mgr. N.E. Zone, Miss Mary Smith, Lt. Bennick, Verdun, Lt. Mason, Chateau Thierry, Capt. Witherting, Amiens, Capt. Smith, Chalons, Capt. Copley Gregene of Compiegne, Capt. Harry Hoose of Soissons, Lt. Stevens, Bu. Constructions, Lt. Walker, Bu. Refugees, Capt. Scott, Agric., Lt. Hartshorne, advisers and Capt. Barbey, Bu. Construction

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Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Colin [Joseph A. Collin](rep.)

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

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Senior Airman Ronald L. Mordon, a member of of the

Italiaanse medische staf geniet van een maaltijd in de open lucht, Bestanddeelnr 158-0648

Jefferson College, North Street, Washington, Adams County, MS

Secretary Alphonso Jackson with Herman Bulls and Sons

Our baby congress - Public domain portrait print

Aviation Machinist's Mate AIRMAN John Siaorski cleans the window of an S-3 Viking from Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron Twenty-Two (VS-22), "Checkmates", prior to evening flight operations on the flihgt deck of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). TRUMAN is on station in the Arabian Gulf in support of SOUTHERN WATCH (OSW). OSW is the mission that enforces the coalition imposed southern "no-fly zone" over Iraq

US Army (USA) Soldiers of Native American Indian heritage, participate in a game of Native American Indian Stick Ball during the Native American Inter-Tribal Pow Wow held at Al Taqaddum, Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. The Pow Wow was held to honor all past, present, and future Native American Veterans, and this events marks the first time that a Pow Wow was held in a Combat Zone by Native Americans

Gov. Trinkle at Kenmore dedication, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 5925

HUD Section 3 Business Registry Launch at the Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C., with HUD Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) John Trasvina, FHEO Economic Opportunity Division Director Staci Gilliam, HUD Washington, D.C. Field Office Director Marvin Turner, D.C. Delegate to Congress Eleanor Holmes Norton, California Congresswomen Judy Chu and Maxine Waters, Missouri Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, Small Business Administration's Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) Program Director Grande Lum, and D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development Director John Hall among the speakers

Gorgas Hospital, Shops & Boiler House, Behind Kitchen & Mess Building, Balboa Heights, Former Panama Canal Zone, CZ

City Life in the Balkans. In Monastir the river, fed by the snows capping the mountains in the background runs through the center of the city. On Saturday, the national wash day, the women wade into the center of the shallow stream and beat the clothes against the rocks until they are clean. Meanwhile the merchants sit cross legged in their open stores or on the edge of the embankment softly calling their wares to the passersby. The American Red Cross warehouse is at the end of this street and the group of American workers on the bridge stopped to be photographed while on their way to work

Kazakhstan paratroopers are first into the drop zone as part of an international mass jump. Paratroopers from Kazakhstan, the United States and Turkey are descending into Kazakhstan to prepare for the the start of the Central Asian Peacekeeping Battalion (CENTRASBAT) 2000. The CENTRASBAT 2000 exercise is a multi-national, in the Spirit of Partnership for Peace, peacekeeping and humanitarian relief exercise sponsored by United States Central Command (US CENTCOM) and hosted by the former Soviet Republic Kazakhstan in Central Asia, 11-20 September 2000. Exercise participants include approximately 300 U. S. troops including personnel from US CENTCOM, from the US Army's 82nd Airborne Division...

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