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    • MSC Ship Mooring at Pearl Harbor's Deep Harbor Pier

      Photo by Daniel Mayberry   |   NAVSUP FLC Pearl Harbor   |   07.17.2020

      200717-N-TA290-2002 HONOLULU (July 17, 2020) U.S. Naval Ship, SGT. William R. Button mooring at the only deep harbor pier on Pearl Harbor, adjacent to the Arizona Memorial and U.S.S Missouri (BB-63), to offload fuel to the Red Hill Fuel Storage Facility over the course of three (3) days. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Mayberry/Released)...

    • MSC Ship being Moored in Pearl Harbor's Deep Harbor Pier

      Photo by Daniel Mayberry   |   NAVSUP FLC Pearl Harbor   |   07.17.2020

      200717-N-TA290-2001 HONOLULU (July 17, 2020) U.S. Naval Ship, SGT. William R. Button mooring at the only deep harbor pier on Pearl Harbor to offload fuel to the Red Hill Fuel Storage Facility over the course of three (3) days. (U.S. Navy photo by Daniel Mayberry/Released)...

    • Remains of Civil War Soldier returned home

      Photo by Senior Airman Jameel Moses   |   National Guard Bureau   |   09.15.2009

      New York National Guard Honor Guard members Spc. Amanda Perez and Spc. Jose Perez carry the flag into the Antietam National Cemetery Lodge to begin the ceremony of the transfer of remains of an unknown Civil War soldier from New York, Setp. 15, who was found on the Antietam National Battlefield in Sharpsburg, Md., for burial at in New York. The soldier was believed to be between 17 and 19......

    • Remains of Civil War Soldier Returned Home

      Photo by Senior Airman Jameel Moses   |   National Guard Bureau   |   09.15.2009

      Antietam National Battlefield National Park Service rangers carry the coffin containing the remains of an unknown Civil War soldier from New York found on the Antietam National Battlefield during a ceremony Sept. 15 transferring the remains to be buried in New York. The soldier was believed to be between 17 and 19 years old, based on forensic analysis, when he was killed during the Civil War's......

    • Remains of Civil War Soldier Returned Home

      Photo by Senior Airman Jameel Moses   |   National Guard Bureau   |   09.15.2009

      Antietam National Battlefield volunteers and Civil War reenactors father and son, both named James Rosebrock, stand guard outside the Antietam National Cemetery Lodge, Sept. 15, during a ceremony of the transfer of remains of an unknown Civil War soldier from New York who was found on the Antietam National Battlefield in Sharpsburg, Md., for burial in New York. The soldier was believed to be......