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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICE EEO PERSONNEL - J EARLS - ANNIE EASLEY - O GUTIERREZ - R WONG - G BUTLER - SUEY YEE

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Capture Date: 2/25/1976

Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER

Keywords: Larsen Scan

Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel

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equal opportunity office eeo personnel equal opportunity office eeo personnel earls j earls annie easley annie easley gutierrez wong r wong butler g butler suey yee nasa national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution suey yee photographer donald huebler nasa photographs space program 1970 s us national archives
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label_outline Explore Equal Opportunity Office Eeo Personnel, J Earls, R Wong

First National Bank of Ambler, 30 East Butler Pike, Ambler, Montgomery County, PA

Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta, North Carolina Governor Mike Easley, President George Bush, actor John Travolta, left to right, at events marking the centennial of the first powered flight, Wright Brothers National Memorial, Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina

US Army (USA) SPECIALIST Fourth Class (SPC) David Johnson (left), GUNNER, and Sergeant (SGT) Justin Javar (right), Assistant GUNNER, Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 1ST Battalion (BN), 17th Infantry Regiment (1/17th), 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT), fire illumination flares from inside their Stryker Mortar Carrier Vehicle (MCV) 120 mm mortar cannon, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, in order to light-up the night sky over Mosul, Ninawa Province, Iraq (IRQ), in order to deny Iraqi insurgents the opportunity to place improvised explosive devices (IEDs) under the cover of darkness

US COAST GUARD CGC Stratton U.S. Coast Guard photograph

US Marine Corps (USMC) Sergeant (SGT) Lauro Samaniego, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician, assigned to Headquarters Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion (ESB), 3rd Force Service Support Group (FSSG), enters a building wearing an EOD-8 Bomb Suite and support equipment, during a Force Protection Exercise (FPEX) being conducted at Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa, Japan

Annie Gutierrez - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

[Assignment: OS_2006_1201_34_D] Office of the Secretary (Carlos Gutierrez) - Secretary Central America Free Trade Agreement Trade Mission to Guatemala [40_CFD_OS_2006_1201_34_D_4369_d_001.jpg]

Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Staff - Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity staff portrait sittings: Gum, Sussin

[Assignment: OS_2005_1201_118] Office of the Secretary - House Appropriations Committee Hearing with Secretary Carlos Gutierrez [40_CFD_OS_2005_1201_118_917.JPG]

A Marine examines video equipment at the Camp Butler exchange

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- The Space Shuttle orbiter Discovery touches down in darkness on Runway 15 of the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility, bringing to a close the 10-day STS-82 mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Main gear touchdown was at 3:32:26 a.m. EST on February 21, 1997. It was the ninth nighttime landing in the history of the Shuttle program and the 35th landing at KSC. The first landing opportunity at KSC was waved off because of low clouds in the area. The seven-member crew performed a record-tying five back-to-back extravehicular activities (EVAs) or spacewalks to service the telescope, which has been in orbit for nearly seven years. Two new scientific instruments were installed, replacing two outdated instruments. Five spacewalks also were performed on the first servicing mission, STS-61, in December 1993. Only four spacewalks were scheduled for STS-82, but a fifth one was added during the flight to install several thermal blankets over some aging insulation covering three HST compartments containing key data processing, electronics and scientific instrument telemetry packages. Crew members are Mission Commander Kenneth D. Bowersox, Pilot Scott J. "Doc" Horowitz, Payload Commander Mark C. Lee, and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, Gregory J. Harbaugh, Joseph R. "Joe" Tanner and Steven A. Hawley. STS-82 was the 82nd Space Shuttle flight and the second mission of 1997 KSC-97pc352

US COAST GUARD Damage Controlman

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equal opportunity office eeo personnel equal opportunity office eeo personnel earls j earls annie easley annie easley gutierrez wong r wong butler g butler suey yee nasa national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution suey yee photographer donald huebler nasa photographs space program 1970 s us national archives