File:Milton Reckord talking to special services woman.jpg
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Caption from webpage: "Special Services volunteers were not always famous. In this photograph, Major General Milton Reckord, 3rd Service Command, Fort George G. Meade, talks with a Special Services volunteer."
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http://www.ftmeade.army.mil/Museum/Archive_SS_Volunteers_3.htm
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