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1861 - 1867
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Captain (CAPT) Ronald L. Koontz, USN (covered)

Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Windsor, N. C. , September 30, 2011 -- Governor Bev Perdue talks with Bill Koontz, SBA Public Information Officer. Small Business Administration representatives are taking advantage of this opportunity to answer questions about their programs. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

George S. Koontz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 02, 1862 (Arrival of troops)

George S. Koontz to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, August 24, 1862 (Arrival of troops)

George S. Koontz to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 13, 1862 (Arrival of troops)

George S. Koontz to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 23, 1862 (Arrival of troops)

George S. Koontz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 09, 1862 (Arrival of troops)

US Air Force Technical Sergeant Kevin Koontz, a satellite wideband craftsman and US Air Force AIRMAN First Class Jonathon Melendez, a satellite wideband apprentice, both from the 607th Combat Communicatinos Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, start putting together components for a communications satellite dish. The 607th's personnel are deployed to the 8th Fighter Wing for their Operational Readiness Inspection

US Air Force Technical Sergeant Kevin L. Koontz, US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Michael D. Valfre, US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Paul J. Hasbrouck and US Air Force AIRMAN First Class Lawrence C. Busch, all assigned to the 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, armed with M16A2 rifles sweep their area for opposing forces on top of "wolfpack" park during the Beverly Bearcat Operational Readiness Inspection at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea

George S. Koontz to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 25, 1862 (Arrival of troops)

President Roosevelt to get unique invitation for 50th Anniversary Johnstown Flood. Washington, D.C., June 30. Senator Joseph Guffey, (D. Pennsylvania) today received from the Johnstown, Pennsylvania "quintuplets" a unique invitation which he was asked to present to President Roosevelt requesting his attendance at the 50th anniversary of the Johnstown Flood of 1889. The girls represented the sponsors of a golden jubilee of the flood which will open National Flood Control Week, May 31, 1939. In the photograph, left to right: Enid Koontz, representing "Flood"; Anna C. Taylor, as "Do Nothing"; Sen. Guffey, Eleanor Oliver, as "Growth"; Betty A Kenner, as "Fellowship"; Gloria Geis, as "Mercy," 6/30/38

US Air Force Technical Sergeant Kevin Koontz, a satellite wideband craftsman and US Air Force AIRMAN First Class Jonathon Melendez, a satellite wideband apprentice, both from the 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, start putting together components for a communications satellite dish. The 607th's personnel are deployed to the 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, for their Operational Readiness Inspection

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