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  • Women in Military Service for America Memorial, National memorial in Arlington County, Va.
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  • A relative photographys a name on the Vietnam Wall in Washington, DC.
    Name on the Wall 1054-2899.jpg
  • The Eagle is maneuvering in the Hillsborough Bay as it exits TampaBay's port authority.<br />
Sailing ships from around the world docked in downtown Tampa, Fla., for Sail Tampa Bay 2010. Ships on hand included the Coast Guard bark Eagle, the Capitan Miranda from Uruguay, and the Gloria from Colombia.<br />
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The USCGC Eagle is a 295-foot, three-masted barque used as a training vessel for future officers of the United States Coast Guard. Known as "America's Tall Ship," the majestic Eagle is the largest tall ship flying the Stars and Stripes and the only active square-rigger in U.S. government service.
    The Eagle in Tampa 1006-0498.jpg
  • The North American B-25 Mitchell is a medium bomber that was introduced in 1941 and named in honor of Major General William "Billy" Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation. Used by many Allied air forces, the B-25 served in every theater of World War II, and after the war ended, many remained in service, operating across four decades.
    B-25 Mitchell Bomber 1004-0005.jpg
  • The first bracelets were made by a Carol Bates, who now works for the Defense POW-Missing Persons Office. The bracelets come in various finishes and on each bracelet is engraved, at a minimum, the name, rank, service, loss date, and country of loss of a missing man from the Vietnam War.
    POW_MIA Vietnam Bracelet Statue 1004...jpg
  • Crowd in Celebration of Veteran's Day at the Pacific-End of the WWII Memorial by National Park Service Personnel. Washington, DC
    Crowd Vet Day WWII Pacific 1054-2930.jpg
  • One of seven shallow-draft City Class river ironclads, The U.S.S. Cairo was commissioned in January of 1862. Over the years the gunboat was forgotten and her resting place was slowly covered by a shroud of silt and mud. As the Centennial of the Civil War approached, Edwin C. Bearss, Historian at Vicksburg National Military Park, was able to plot the approximate site of the wreck. In 1972, the United States Congress enacted legislation authorizing the National Park Service to accept title to the Cairo and reassemble the remnants for display and preservation in Vicksburg National Military Park. The recovery of artifacts from the Cairo revealed a treasure trove of weapons, munitions, naval stores, and personal property that help tell the story of the sailors that once called the ship home. The gunboat and its artifacts can now be seen along the tour road at the USS. Cairo Museum.
    USS Cairo Ironclad 1047-0032.jpg
  • Commemorating the service of the 1st and 3rd MIssissippi regiments, Afican descent and all Mississippians of African descent who participated in the Vicksburg campaign.
    African Civil War Statue 1047-0002.jpg
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