File:Lt. Col. James Card, (center), assistant director of communications and licensing officer, Georgia Wing Civil Air Patrol.jpg
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editDescriptionLt. Col. James Card, (center), assistant director of communications and licensing officer, Georgia Wing Civil Air Patrol.jpg |
English: MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE ALBANY - Lt. Col. James Card, (center), assistant director of communications and licensing officer, Georgia Wing Civil Air Patrol, teaches young cadets how to use communication equipment during Georgia Wing CAP’s weeklong summer encampment at Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, July 21-25. |
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Source | http://media.dma.mil/2015/Jul/24/2001263845/-1/-1/0/150723-M-UF252-616.JPG |
Author | Nathan L. Hanks Jr. |
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Author | Nathan L. Hanks Jr. |
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