RMM36M6R–170204-N-HI376-042 OTARU, Japan (Feb. 04, 2017) Lt. j.g. Shelly Baldwin, assigned to the forward-deployed Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), gives a tour of the ship to members of Japan Coast Guard and city of Otaru Police Department at Otaru, Japan. McCampbell is on patrol in the 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeremy Graham/Released) Maintaining partnerships with a purpose, USS McCampbel hosts Japan Coast Guard and Police by #PACOM
RM2M5E1J5–U.S. Airmen assigned to the North Carolina Air National Guard (NCANG), 145th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), with the assistance from Charlotte Fire Department members, roll up their fire hoses after successfully attempting to extinguish a simulated aircraft mishap just outside the NCANG Base, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Mar. 6, 2022. The 145th CES coordinated with the Charlotte Fire Department and other local authorities to simulate an aircraft mishap and what steps to handle in the event of such a disaster. This is the first exercise of this kind since the 1990s involving many
RMW158K9–Archive image from page 126 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new and rare seeds, plants, and bulbs . descriptiveillus1893unit Year: 1893 General Cataloguk of The United States Nurseries. 87 Probably no family of plants has been hybridized with such success as this, the result being flowers both double and single, of innumerable shades of color, ranging from pure white, through rose and pink to intense crimson and fiery scarlet, and from the deepest yellow to tawny brown and brilliant orange, and often attaining a size of from five to six inc
RM2AWRYCA–The relation of the shrinkage and strength properties of wood to its specific gravity . 3 PS s CO *°«g ou •^1 gO<5 (^ Hh m P* GQ CO CQ CC «5 ca H KH. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1919 FOREST SERVICE. HENRY S. GRAVES, Forester. ALBERT F. POTTER. Associate Forester. BRANCH OF RESEARCH. Earle H. Clapp, Assistant Forester in charge.Forest Products Laboratory. Carllle P. Winslow, Director.Ovid M. Butler, Assistant Director. SECTION OF TIMBER MECHANICS. J. A. Newlin, Engineer in Forest Products in charge.T. R. C. Wilson, Engineer in Forest Products. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUR
RMMCX5PA–Staff Sgt. Agustin G. Salazar, a public affairs specialist with the 149th Fighter Wing, takes photos of competitors during the 2018 Texas Military Department Best Warrior Competition March 3, 2018, at Camp Swift in Bastrop, TX. The Best Warrior Competition brings together the best junior enlisted and noncommissioned officers from the Texas Air and Army National Guards to compete for the prestigious title. (Air National Guard Photos by Staff Sgt. Daniel J. Martinez)
RM2M5E1J0–U.S. Airmen assigned to the North Carolina Air National Guard (NCANG), 145th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), respond to and attempt to extinguish a simulated aircraft mishap just outside the NCANG Base, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Mar. 6, 2022. The 145th CES coordinated with the Charlotte Fire Department and other local authorities to simulate an aircraft mishap and what steps to handle in the event of such a disaster. This is the first exercise of this kind since the 1990s involving many moving parts including local fire departments, Emergency Management and the 145th Airlift W
RMW16CAD–Archive image from page 252 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new and rare seeds, plants, and bulbs . descriptiveillus1893unit Year: 1893 General Catalogue of The United States Nurseries. 213 In introducing these new and practically constructed Flower-Tubs, we feel confident they will fill a long felt want in this line of goods. The Tubs are made of the best pine lumber, which will keep for years without rotting. They are made of twelve staves in tapered shape, held together by two heavy steel wires, which are connected by substantial iron handl
RM2AG8X6D–. Record of partners, staff and operatives who participated in the Great War, 1914-1919. Sapper R. J. ALLAN.R.E. Cadet W. W. ANDERSON.R.A.F.. Pte. Jas. G. Barrie. Highland Light Infantry (attached to Machine Gun Corps). Pte. Barrie, Portuguese Shipping Department. Joinedthe H.L.I, on 16th February, 1917, and was trans-ferred to the Machine Gun Corps in January, 1918. Sergt. John Brown. Royal Army Service Corps. Sergt. Brown, Rangoon Finance Department. Joinedup in February, 1917. Pte. F. G. Buchanan. Machine Gun Corps. Pte. F. G. Buchanan, Goods Receiving Department.Joined the Colours in Novem
RMMDWP2F–KUNIGAMI, OKINAWA, Japan—Col. Darin J. Clark, center, and Asako Kameya, center left, pose with fire fighters after presenting a Certificate of Appreciation presented to the Kunigami Fire Department, left, Dec. 4 in Kunigami, Okinawa, Japan. The fire department was recognized by III Marine Expeditionary Force for their support after a CH-53 helicopter mishap Oct. 11 in the Takae District of Higashi Village. Their quick and courageous actions minimized damage to property and prevented injury to local residents. Kameya is the community relations specialist with G-7, Government and External Affair
RM2RCJHMT–Lieutenant Colonel W.C. Allen and officers of the Production and Maintenance Department, A.S.P. No. 2, are seen in this photograph. The officers are identified from left to right in three rows, with the names included in the description. The photograph was taken by Private Clyde L. Eddy on February 26, 1919 at 11:46-11:48am. This image is marked with the identification number 39330.
RMW14YKW–Archive image from page 100 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, etc., etc., etc. . descriptivecatal1894jale Year: 1894 PHLOX. Tciberose. DOUBLE WHITE AND SINGLE—Flowers verj- fragrant. Flowers from 3 to 4 feet. Lalt Autumn. PEARL—Its value over the common variety consists in its flowers being- nearly double in size ; im- bricated like a rose, and its dwarf habit, growing only 18 inches to two feet. The fragrance and color same as common sort. Valletta. PURPUREA—A very beautiful and showy Fall flowering, bulbous rooted pla
RM2AWP1W4–Purdue debris . h .Assistant in Pomology. Harry Clifton Paine. D. . M., Associate Veterinarian. .Allen Griffith Philips, B, S.. .Associate in Poultry Hushandry. Frederick John Pipal. .A. M., .Assistant in Botany. Edward George Proulx, M. S,, Deputy State Chemist. MoRKis WiLFORD RicHARDS, M. S, Associate in Horticulture. Otis S. Roberts, B, S.. Chief Inspector State Chemist Department, J.vcoB Howard Roop. B. S., Depuy State Chemist. .Assistant in Weather Service.John William Schwab. B. S., Assistant in .Animal Hushandry.George Spitzer, Ph. G., B. S.. .Associate in Dairy Chemistry.Chester Gibbs
RMMJMFPH–KUNIGAMI, OKINAWA, Japan—Col. Darin J. Clark, center, and Asako Kameya, center left, pose with fire fighters after presenting a Certificate of Appreciation presented to the Kunigami Fire Department, left, Dec. 4 in Kunigami, Okinawa, Japan. The fire department was recognized by III Marine Expeditionary Force for their support after a CH-53 helicopter mishap Oct. 11 in the Takae District of Higashi Village. Their quick and courageous actions minimized damage to property and prevented injury to local residents. Kameya is the community relations specialist with G-7, Government and External Affair
RM2RCJW95–Officers in charge of the American Ordnance Advance Depot, which is being abandoned, are pictured in this photograph. In the background, there are 240 mm Trench Mortar Bombs that remain. The officers from left to right are: Lieut. Pred Mandler, Lieut. G. Helsenbeck, Lieut. R. C. Semple, Lieut. D.I. Parshall, Lieut. F.L. Dean (Officer in Charge), Lieut. E.B. Hayden, Lieut. J.L. McCoy, Lieut. Archie O'Neil, Lieut. H.B. LaRue, and Lieut. Rex Harbord. The photograph was taken on May 10, 1919, at the Advance Ordnance Depot, 5. Ordnance Dept. Demange aux eaux, Meuse, France.
RMW14YKK–Archive image from page 100 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, etc., etc., etc. . descriptivecatal1894jale Year: 1894 PHLOX. Tciberose. DOUBLE WHITE AND SINGLE—Flowers verj- fragrant. Flowers from 3 to 4 feet. Lalt Autumn. PEARL—Its value over the common variety consists in its flowers being- nearly double in size ; im- bricated like a rose, and its dwarf habit, growing only 18 inches to two feet. The fragrance and color same as common sort. Valletta. PURPUREA—A very beautiful and showy Fall flowering, bulbous rooted pla
RM2AFW1BB–. Official programme, 20th annual encampment G. A. R. Department of Ohio, and third annual convention Woman's relief corps, auxiliary to G. A. R., Department of Ohio, April 28th, 29th & 30th, 1886. en Eliza f. Brooks Malissie Krummie.. Louisa Terry Lizzie J. Harlan...Maryette Babcock..Julia Goodrich Rachel Day Macie Nott II Hazlett, Zanesville 2 Belle T. Bagley.... Celina Dietz E. Lillibridge 12 Delos Northway, Orwell.. 2 Jane E. Covert.... W. C. Northway .. 13 Minerva, Minerva 3 Alwilda Shaddock.. Helen Westfall....Sadie Leutz Ellen Fishel Amy D. Jerome.... 14 Wm. Nelson, Cincinnati.. 2 Fanni
RMMDWP29–KUNIGAMI, OKINAWA, Japan—Col. Darin J. Clarke, right, presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Asahide Hentona Dec. 4 in Kunigami, Okinawa, Japan. Hentona was recognized by III Marine Expeditionary Force for his support after a CH-53 helicopter mishap Oct. 11 in the Takae District of Higashi Village. The Kunigami Fire Department’s quick and courageous actions minimized damage to property and prevented injury to local residents. Hentona is a fireman with the Kunigami Fire Department. Clark is the assistant chief of staff with G-7, Government and External Affairs, Marine Corps Installations Pac
RM2RCN23N–Caption: Capt. R.C. Patterson and staff of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace stationed at Hotel Grillon. Front row (L to R): Capts. C.N. Peacock (Od. Dept.), W.A. Garvey (F.A.), Henry Whitehouse (Air Service), S.B. Olney (F.A.), Whitney Newton Jr. (Engr. Corps), and R.C. Patterson Jr. (Ord. Dept.). Middle row (L to R): Lieuts. W.S. Markham (Od. Dept.), 7.5. Hevenor (INF.), Lydig Hoyt (F.A.), L.N. Cobblediek (INF.), and E. Kilpatrick (F.A.); Capt. B.F. Yates (Inf., Inf.). Back row (L to R): Lieuts. J.P. Sims (Ord. Dept.), A.S. Gini (Engr. Corps), W.A. Spencer (F.A.), 2.J. Daly (Engr. C
RMW14R4P–Archive image from page 25 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of new and rare water-lilies, nelumbiums and other choice aquatics, sub-tropical plants, ornamental grasses, etc. . descriptiveillus1895will Year: 1895 WATER POPPY. M YRIOPHYLLUM PROSE RPINACOIDES, (Parrot's Feather). A graceful, half-hardy aquatic, with an extremely pretty, feathery appearance. The leaves, which are arrang- ed in whorls, are finely cut, and are a lovely soft green color. The stems are weak but do not require support, creeping or floating on the surface of the wate
RMMJMFPD–KUNIGAMI, OKINAWA, Japan—Col. Darin J. Clarke, right, presents a Certificate of Appreciation to Asahide Hentona Dec. 4 in Kunigami, Okinawa, Japan. Hentona was recognized by III Marine Expeditionary Force for his support after a CH-53 helicopter mishap Oct. 11 in the Takae District of Higashi Village. The Kunigami Fire Department’s quick and courageous actions minimized damage to property and prevented injury to local residents. Hentona is a fireman with the Kunigami Fire Department. Clark is the assistant chief of staff with G-7, Government and External Affairs, Marine Corps Installations Pac
RM2TA3MW8–Lieutenant General Donn J. Robertson visits Marines and Kit Carson Scouts attached to 2nd CAG in a village near An Hoa, during a tour of Marine installations in MR-1, RVN.
RMW1T2TW–Archive image from page 89 of Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878 curtiscobbwashbu1878curt Year: 1878 i 637 638 639 640 641 J JJ 642 V 643 ] 644 . ACACIA. Nat. Ord., LegtiminoecB. In praise of this class of ornamental shrubs, it is almost impossible to speak too highly; they are not only of invaluable use for greenhouse decoration, but also, during summer, they will be of equal service in the flower-garden, where theij beautiful foliage and neat habit alone cannot fail to render them very attractive
RM2AJ63GX–Arizona as it is; or, The coming country . s Department. Captain George W. Bradley, A. Q. M., Depot Quartermaster,Yuma, A. T. Captain G. C. Smith, A. Q. M., Post Quartermaster, CampGrant, A. T. Captain James H. Lord, A. Q. M., Disbursing Officer, Tucson,A. T. Captain John Simpson, A. Q. M., Assistant Depot Quartermas-ter, Whipple, A. T. Medical Department.Assistant Surgeon Henry M. Cronkhite, Post Surgeon, Camp Verde, A. T.Assistant Surgeon Leonard Y. Loring, Post Surgeon, Fort Yuma, Cal.Assistant Surgeon J. C. Worthington, Post Surgeon, Fort Whipple, A. T.Assistant Surgeon Walter Reed, Post S
RMM3W0CX–PACIFIC OCEAN (March 20, 2017) Lt. j.g. Virgilio Fermin, a native of Miami, fires an M240 machine gun under the instruction of Master-at-Arms 1st Class William Elliott, a native of Perris, Calif., during a live-fire exercise aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Nimitz is currently underway conducting Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) with the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group in preparation for an upcoming deployment. COMPTUEX tests a carrier strike group's mission-readiness and ability to perform as an integrated unit through simulated real-world scenarios. (U.S. Navy photo by
RM2RC0K3P–Buildings occupied by the Quartermaster Department in the port of Newark, New Jersey. The photograph shows Shed 'B' from the channel, taken on May 27, 1919, by photographer GT. Steiniger. The image is part of a collection with the serial number 53813.
RMW14XB8–Archive image from page 29 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, plants, etc. . descriptivecatal1895rose Year: 1895 24 THE ROSELLE, N. /., NLRSERIES. CATAI.PA. Hardy Western (Speciosa) —A hardy native tree, valuable for timber and desira- ble for the lawn on account of its abundant bloom in July. Leaves large and heart-shaped. CYPRESS {Taxodium). Deciduous (T. Distichum) —A beautiful, stately tree, with small, feathery, light- green foliage. CORNUS or DOGWOOD (Cornus). White (C. Florida)—Flowering profusely in spring, and in autumn
RM2AX381H–The Commercial and financial chronicle . ner & Co.SOLOMON A. SMITH 2d Vice-President The NorthernTrust Co. BYRON L. SMITH Pres. The Northern Trust Co. THE NORTHERN TRUSTCOMPANY p> A ]T T^ N.W. COR. LA SALLE J—) J. JL N X Zk. AND MONROE STB., CHICAGO Capital, $1,500,000Surplus, $1,000,000 Banking Department.Savings DepartmentBond Department Trust DepartmentThe Northern Trust Safe Deposit Co.Vaults OFFICERS: BYRON L. SMITH, President. F. L. HANKEY, Vice-President. SOLOMON A. SMITH, 2d Vice-President. THOMAS C. KING, Cashier. ROBERT McLEOD, Assistant Oashier. G. J. MILLER, Assistant Cashier
RMMXPAWH–Brig. Gen. Brian J. Mennes, Headquarters, Department of the Army, Director of Joint and Integration (G-8), poses for a command portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, VA, Nov. 8, 2016. (U.S. Army photo by Monica King/Released)
RM2TA3NXM–A Marine, Corporal James Beschen, fires a round with his 3.5 rocket launcher during Operation Georgia in Vietnam. The photo, taken on May 12, 1966, captures a moment of military activity by the 3rd Marine Division. The image was captured by Corporal Gilles and released by the Defense Department (Marine Corps).
RMW14K5B–Archive image from page 18 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c . descriptiveillus1890will Year: 1890 THE WM. H. MOON CO.'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 15 DEAA BEKRY. I.UCRFTI —This is one of the low-growius trailins: Blackberries. The finest of its class. The fruit is large, luscious and handsome, uith no hard core. The plant is perfectly hardy, healthy and remarkably productive. It has given general s:iiijfdction wherever tried. Price, ?=1.00 per dozen; $5.0 J per IOj. Fruit Growers and Ma
RM2AJ9N7C–Report of the Bureau of Mines of the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania . ;^o So :^CCC-- 430 REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF MINER. Off. Doc.. ? .5 S c ggSc j: > c c t; g c O p t. j:— a! ^r^. • c I cc K n cc,S fe 3aj ai aj2 o 4,-*.C*.c-tc l--i cs oj cc s? m (ll he 60 tD tc ,- •oe. c c c ^-w.^: 0000EcSycccc 5g,4cooocu. - s *^ « -, « « . - c 2t; • 0) 01 01 ojoo mv! .oooocs*-03 i-sT-J-s C C> 0;n, g . . .of I* . ^ ctf cd cd cd .
RMPCJD3X–NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Aug. 1, 2018) Lt. j.g. Zachary Klassen, from Phoenix, assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford’s (CVN 78) weapons department, signs his delivery of permanent appointment paperwork during a promotion ceremony aboard Ford. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cat Campbell)
RM2TA2A63–Marine Sgt C. G. Dhurda, Communications chief for the FIC Logistical Support Unit at Vandergrift, is seen splicing a cut communications cable. Taken on October 4, 1968, in Vietnam, this photograph captures the challenging task faced by military personnel in ensuring effective communication during the Vietnam War.
RMW14HY1–Archive image from page 16 of Descriptive illustrative retail catalog . Descriptive illustrative retail catalog : fall 1959 spring 1960 . descriptiveillus1959jvan Year: 1959 14 CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS All of our evergreens have been sheared, given ample space for top and root growth, and are graded accord- ing to standards adopted by the American Association of Nurserymen. All will be carefully balled and bur- lapped. Above Hovey's Arborvitae Left Globe Arborvitae Top Left Woodward Globe â â Hi CEDRUS DEODORA Fluffy light green growth. Makes large tree. Z to 3 ft 5. 00 3 to 4 ft 7.00 CUNNIN
RM2AFW7Y0–. Official programme, 20th annual encampment G. A. R. Department of Ohio, and third annual convention Woman's relief corps, auxiliary to G. A. R., Department of Ohio, April 28th, 29th & 30th, 1886. ive. Nebraska J. O. West Grand Island. New Hampshire Alfred E. Emery Benacook. New Jersey John F. Lovett Trenton. New Mexico W. N. Smith Albuquerque. New York • Joseph L. Follett ..Brooklyn. Ohio J. W. ONeall Lebanon. Oregon George C. Sears Portland. Pennsylvania Samuel Horper Pittsburgh. Potomac Chas. H. Ingram Washington, D. H. Rhode Island William D. Mason Providence, Tennessee and Georgia Edward
RMMD4630–NORFOLK, Va. (Mar. 20, 2018) -- Lt. j.g. Mary Benke, assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) intelligence department, receives a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal from Capt. Richard McCormack, Ford's commanding officer. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ryan Carter)
RM2TA2ANF–Lieutenant General Donn J. Robertson, Commanding General of III MAF, views and comments on Marine installations during a helicopter tour of Military Region-1 on January 18, 1971. Gregory 'Pappy' Boyington, a pilot, and crewman, visits his old squadron. This photograph captures a moment during the Vietnam War.
RMW1RE11–Archive image from page 55 of Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878 curtiscobbwashbu1878curt Year: 1878 i KO. rSMB nients; for the Portulacas are unsurpassed for brilliancy and richness of color. They are adapted for beds, clumps, edgings, pots, vases, or rock-work. The plants should stand at least eight inches distant from each other. Half-hardy animals. 293 Portulaca Spleadens. Eich crimson; showy, i foot 05 29-1 Thellasoaii. Splendid scarlet, i foot 05 293 Aurea. Yellow. J foot 05 296 Alba. X pure w
RM2AM413F–The Lanthorn 1900 . / THEOLOGUE 107 MISSIONARY SOCIETY. OFFICERS. President, ... M. M. Albeck. Vice-President, . . M. L. Snyder. Secretary, . C. E. Smith. Treasurer, .... G. O. RiTTER. MEMBERS. M. M. Albeck. W. Rearick. C. R. Botsfokk. G. O. Ritter. W. B. Lahr. R. F. Stark. F. J. Matter. C. E. Smith. H. C. Michael. M. L,. Snyder. 108. T u R N i we: U5 Ci/ r Preparatory Department. FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. Foster C. Fisher, A. B., Principal. Wm. M. Rearick,Teacher of Geography and Book-Keeping. Chas. B. Harman, Teacher of Primary Greek and English Grammar. Wm. K. Bastian, Teacher of History. El
RMMD4631–NORFOLK, Va. (Mar. 20, 2018) -- Lt. j.g. Mary Benke, assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) intelligence department, receives a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal certificate from Capt. Richard McCormack, Ford's commanding officer. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ryan Carter)
RM2TA2AY9–Soldiers from the 3rd Marine Division trek through thick vegetation during a patrol in Vietnam on May 21, 1965. Despite the challenging terrain, they diligently search for enemy activity both in the dense foliage and neighboring villages. This photograph, taken by SSgt. J.S. Brown, captures the difficult conditions faced by American troops during the war.
RMRWTAWF–Electron microscopy; proceedings of the Electron microscopy; proceedings of the Stockholm Conference, September, 1956 electronmicrosco00euro Year: 1957 The Importance of an Accurate Size Determination of Fine Particles when Investigating Their Biological Effects G. Bloom, J. Glomme and A. Swensson Department of Occupational Medicine, Karolinska sjiikhiiset; King Gitstaf V Research Institute and the Department of Histology, Karolinska Institiitet. Stockholm When studying the biological reactions to different particles it has become evident that the size of the latter is of importance. With the
RM2AJDNHG–Home Missionary, The (May 1890-April 1891) . ecretary Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wis A. G. WRIGHT, Esq., Treasurer Milwaukee, Wis. Rev. T. O. DOUGLASS, Secretary Iowa . Grinnell,Iowa-. J. U.MERRILL. Esq., Treasurer ....DesMoines,Ic# r a. THE ^ ?<& Home Missionary. DECEMBER, 180O. CONTENTS: OUTSIDE RESULTS OF THE WHITMAN MISSION 346 DIFFICULTIES 319 ROLL EM OUT. 350 THE LOST ROY 353 fcEV. SAMUEL G. WRIGHT 361 I Personal Effort 362 ?OMANS DEPARTMENT 363 A Desire 363 What Mothers can do for Missions 364 A Suggestion 367 OUR YOUNG PEOPLE 368 Belindas Box 7 368 EDITORIAL 373 Treasury Note 373 Another
RMMD6MG2–CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (March 22, 2018) Capt. Miguel A. Cubano, commanding officer at Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi congratulates Lt. j.g. Julius C. Wiseman III, patient administration department head, during his promotion ceremony in front of the clinic. (U.S. Navy photo by William Love/RELEASED) 180322-N-KF478-984
RM2TA2A06–Lance Corporal Thompson from the 1st Squadron, 3rd Platoon, Mike Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines on patrol during the Vietnam War in December 1969. The photograph depicts a soldier involved in communications during military operations. (Image: Department of Defense, Marine Corps)
RMW14JP7–Archive image from page 17 of Descriptive, illustrated retail catalogue . Descriptive, illustrated retail catalogue : spring 1957 . descriptiveillu1957jvan 0 Year: 1957 CO-NIF-EROUS EVERGREENS ARBORVITAE -- THUJA The three following varieties are all globosa in general appearance; Woodward slightly wider than high usually. Arborvitae, Globe THUJA OCCIDENTALIS GLOBOSA. Just what the name implies, slightly taller than wide. Slow to medium grower. 15 to 18' 18 to 21' 3.50 4.00 21 to 24' 24 to 27' 4.50 5.00 A few larger ones quoted on request. Arborvitae, Woodward-Globe THUJA OCCIDENTALIS WOOD
RM2ANH75D–The Carnegie Institution of Washington . DEPARTMENT OF TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. Director, L. A. Bauer. Address, 36th Street and Broad Branch Road, Washington, D. C. J. P. Ault. F. Brown. C. R. Duvall. H. M. W. Edmonds. C. K. Edmunds. C. C. Ennis. PRESENT INVESTIGATORY STAFF. H. W. FlSK.J. A. Fleming.H. F. Johnston.Bradley Jones.F. C. Loring.I. A. Luke. S. J. ]1auchly.W. C. Parkinson.W. J. Peters.A. D. Power.H. E. Sawyer. H. R. Schmitt.W. F. G. Swann.W. F. Wallis. J. A. WlDMER. D. M. Wise.
RMPCJD3T–NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Aug. 1, 2018) Lt. j.g. Zachary Klassen, from Phoenix, assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford’s (CVN 78) weapons department, recites the oath of office from Capt. Richard McCormack, Ford's commanding officer, during a promotion ceremony aboard Ford. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cat Campbell)
RM2TA3DFT–Lieutenant Colonel Bronors is relieved by Major J. T. Elkins at a change of command ceremony on November 15, 1966. This photograph captures the transition of leadership within the 3/5 battalion of the 1st Marine Division during the Vietnam War. Image ID: GVB-76-A370228.
RMT0387X–Electron microscopy; proceedings of the Stockholm Conference, September, 1956 . electronmicrosco00euro Year: 1957 The Importance of an Accurate Size Determination of Fine Particles when Investigating Their Biological Effects G. Bloom, J. Glomme and A. Swensson Department of Occupational Medicine, Karolinska sjiikhiiset; King Gitstaf V Research Institute and the Department of Histology, Karolinska Institiitet. Stockholm When studying the biological reactions to different particles it has become evident that the size of the latter is of importance. With the aid of the micro- scope it is possibl
RM2AFW36W–. Official programme, 20th annual encampment G. A. R. Department of Ohio, and third annual convention Woman's relief corps, auxiliary to G. A. R., Department of Ohio, April 28th, 29th & 30th, 1886. .J. C. Faulkner... A. S. Gilson...W. R. Nevins...Daniel Weber... Sam J. Minesinger Philip Traxler. ..David Mering....Thos. M. Moore.. Levi Cassel David Lentz ....Uriah Winett ....Hiram McDougalWm. Kepler ....C. L. Greno ....John Bagley ....Herman Mayer ..A. O. McAdams Christian Bearhs.. Jas. F. McMannisH.J. Cahoon.... 19 I Geo. W. Cooper.. John McDonald.. B. F. Jones Alternates. Jack Jones W. R. Rof
RMMC1F2N–The tugboat Bourne sits partially submerged on Skiffes Creek in Newport News, Virginia, Jan. 22, 2018. The boat discharged approximately 5 to 10 gallons of motor oil, which was contained by the Coast Guard, the Newport News Hazardous Materials Team and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management with absorbent pads and a floating barrier. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. j.g. Stasia Ellis)
RM2TA2M41–Lieutenant General Donn J. Robertson, Commanding General of III MAF, and members of 2nd CAG observing a demonstration at 2nd CAG Headquarters by a Kit Carson Scout on January 18, 1971, during Robertson's visit to MR-1. The scout successfully passed through multiple layers of Concertina Wire.
RMW14FWX–Archive image from page 13 of Descriptive, illustrated retail catalogue . Descriptive, illustrated retail catalogue : spring 1957 . descriptiveillu1957jvan 0 Year: 1957 LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM NOBILIS. Picture on page 9 Upright; dark green foliage; medium grower. Suitable for tall, narrow location. l|to2ft 3.50 I 2 to 2i ft 4.50 LONICERA NITIDA. Low growing, slender branches; leaves thick, glossy. White fragrant flowers midspring, purple berries in the fall. 18 to 24' 4.00 LOROPETULUM CHINENSIS Small leaves; white flowers in the early spring. 15 to 18' 3.50 I 18 to 24' 4.00 MAGNOLIA GRAND IF LOR A
RM2AG8PFN–. Record of partners, staff and operatives who participated in the Great War, 1914-1919. Pte. R. GILLIES.A. & S. Highlanders.. Cpl. J. M. HAMILTON4th R.S.F. Gunner G. HART.R.F.A. 6 CpL A, Graham, Royal Army Pay Department. Cpl. Graham, Karachi Finance Department. Enlistedin the Royal Army Pay Department, 4th July, 1917. Sergt. Jas. S. Gunn. Labour Corps. Sergt. Gunn, Karachi Finance Department. Enlistedin the Glasgow Highlanders on 21st November, 1914,but later was transferred to the Royal Scots andLabour Corps. Cpl. J. M. Hamilton. 4th Royal Scots Fusiliers. Cpl. Hamilton, White Goods Departm
RMP0KG8M–ATLANTIC OCEAN (June 1, 2018) -- Lt. j.g. Brandon Stevens, from Idaho City, Idaho, assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) engineering department, is pinned to his current rank during a promotion ceremony held in the ship's forecastle. Ford is currently underway conducting test and evaluation operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ryan Carter)
RM2TA2678–Pfe Louis Bryant provides instructions to an ARVIN soldier on how to use the sights on the M-79 grenade launcher. The photo was taken on December 9, 1969, during the deployment of the 1stMarDiv Vietnam. It is a Defense Department photo (Marine Corps) with the identification number A372274 mis 127.
RMW14HXK–Archive image from page 16 of Descriptive illustrative retail catalog . Descriptive illustrative retail catalog : fall 1959 spring 1960 . descriptiveillus1959jvan Year: 1959 Above Hovey's Arborvitae Left Globe Arborvitae Top Left Woodward Globe â â Hi CEDRUS DEODORA Fluffy light green growth. Makes large tree. Z to 3 ft 5. 00 3 to 4 ft 7.00 CUNNINGHAMIA LANCEOLATA China-Fir. Evergreen tree. Foliage useful for arrangements. 5 to 6 ft. . . . 10.00 4 to 5 ft 7.50 6 to 7 ft. . . . 15.00 JUNIPERUS chinensis pfitzeriana. Pfitzer juniper. Broad growth, dark green foliage. Does well ev erywher e. 18
RM2AN7NTT–History and present condition of the newspaper and periodical press of the United States, with a catalogue of the publications of the census year . JuliusRien it CoIiUi DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOK SJie. f|-^*^EVENS 1 ^.^^,5^ ! . j 1^; L A R K-jA^J-XCHE,, ,,„,„ ^i^-^^^ j ^*^ >g. M x P OF A PORTION OF THE UNITED STATES SHO^nxG THE ^x•^^3Kr^ and classes orNEWSPAPERS ANl) PPRIODIC.XI.S PUHLISllia) LV K,C-H Cmr>iTY IX TITF. CKNSTS TKARJOHII. PripatTtl to iUiisLralo the rviuri(ji S.X D NOKTll SI-t:CI.L AfVKNl 10™ CEXSrS- LKC.KNl)i;/^m I Inpcr. lied 2 Papers, [tine :i tf 10Orrm 11 50Ilirpl^
RMMY0RJN–ATLANTIC OCEAN (June 1, 2018) -- Lt. j.g. Brandon Stevens, from Idaho City, Idaho, assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) engineering department, is pinned to his current rank during a promotion ceremony held in the ship's forecastle. Ford is currently underway conducting test and evaluation operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ryan Carter)
RM2TA2Y09–General Leonard F. Chapman Jr. during a hospital visit at FLC's Hoa Khanh Children's Hospital in Vietnam. Lieutenant Commander Allen J. Stone reports on the condition of young patients, with assistance from head nurse Gwen Nguyen. This photo is taken during the Vietnam War.
RMT0W404–Draft programmatic environmental impact statement Draft programmatic environmental impact statement : the grizzly bear in northwestern Montana draftprogrammati1985dood Year: 1985 4 n US.. Department of Agryculture •• Assistant Secretary for Natural Resx ar(d Environment ' Date-J urces G. Rav Arnetc U.S. 'Se^a£tm^T^of t^ Assistant^ecfilTcy fo7T>sh and>rffdlife a-nd Parks Date 4] ^Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary - Land E. Carruthers Kenneth L. Smith U.S. Department of the Interior Assi>ttrnt Secretary for Indian Affairs ^^gA^^-<^ohn V. Evans
RM2AX3GBK–The Commercial and financial chronicle . Warner & Co. SOLOMON A. SMITH 2d Vice-President The NorthernTrust Co. BTRON L. SMITH Pres. The Northern Trust Co. THE NORTHERN TRUSTCOMPANY TD A TJ TT N.W. COR. LA SALLE -J— -X. ± N X^ AND MONROE STS., CHICAGO Capital, $1,500,000Surplus, $1,000,000 Banking Department.Savings DepartmentBond Department Trust DepartmentThe Northern Trust Safe Deposit Co.Vaults OFFICERS: BYRON L. SMITH, President. F. L. HANKEY, Vice-President. SOLOMON A. SMITH, 2d Vice-President. THOMAS C. KING, Cashier. ROBERT McLEOD, Assistant Cashier. G. J. MILLER, Assistant Cashier.
RMMMGJ3X–NORFOLK, Va. (May 7, 2018) -- Lt. j.g. Corey T. Jones (center), assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) media department, is pinned to his current rank by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Bryan Weyers (left) and Lt. Cmdr. Anthony Falvo (right), Ford's public affairs officer, during a promotion ceremony held onboard. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Liz Thompson)
RM2TA39BM–US Marines 1st Lt L.G. Collet Jr. from San Rafael, Calif., examines Pre Gary G. Hayes' rifle of Reading, Calif. The photo was taken on May 7, 1965, as they were enroute to a landing at Chu Lai, South Vietnam. This image is part of the US Defense Department's collection of Vietnam War photographs.
RMRWK36R–Elkhorn Slough Estuarine Sanctuary Elkhorn Slough Estuarine Sanctuary : proposed estuarine sanctuary grant award for Elkhorn Slough, Monterey County, California / prepared by Office of Coastal Zone Management and Department of Fish and Game, State of California elkhornsloughest00nati Year: 1979 s- 5 s- o 01 O o i- co io k. I- 01 >» 01 O C .0 Q. ''ST,0 C C VI (0 01 TJ VI g k. â C IO ^- â 01 §5 ai en 4J O 4J VI 1« -r- <i <J â »- O 4J o c C > o 111 k. -r- a: o 4J - Oil > ⢠vi io i- en c«^ c 01 u ⢠o 'a « vi *- o i t» â â¢- o â¢â¢- c ⢠»C *» Wr- en 01 '1- «. C
RM2AM56A0–Breeder and sportsman . stables, 2129-1131 Indiana IEIL, trainer and driver, Chicago. EUGENE SULLIVAN, official veterinary surgeon Chicago fire department.FRED J HA.MMILL, 4758 Champlaln avenue.H. I. SAXTON, Grand Grove Farm, Morgan Park.Ill.C. H. STILES, Stiles stock farm, Wheaton, III.GEORGE WUST, trainer and driver, Chicago, 111.F. S. GORTON, 2120 Prairie avenue, Chicago.HON. JUD^E E. H NECY, 3116 Michigan avenue.G W. BARSTOW suderintendeutsiegel. Cooper* Co. s ablesROB CARNATHAN. trainer, Minneapolis, Minn.ANDERSON TRANSFER (OMPAN V, Chicago.A. HANSON, sudt Uinta «tock harm, Wyoming.CITI
RMMD7627–NORFOLK, Va. (Mar. 28, 2018) -- Lt. j.g. Carol Nordman, assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) combat systems department, speaks to Sailors during a women's symposium organized by Ford's Multicultural Heritage Committee. The 2018 Women's History Month theme is ' Nevertheless, She Persisted: Honoring Women Who Fight All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.' (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Sean Elliott)
RM2TA3560–Marines from 'G' Co. 2nd bn, 1st Marines are seen examining caves during a two day patrol 15 miles south of Da Nang in Vietnam. This photo, taken on July 20, 1967, shows members of the 1st Marine Division exploring the chambers of Viet Cong Tunnels and Caves.
RMW15NTF–Archive image from page 171 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new and rare seeds, plants, and bulbs . descriptiveillus1893unit Year: 1893
RM2AWP08M–Climatological data, South Carolina . PITTSBURG, PA.WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE JlNE 24, 1909. 1^» . /^. V. W a; s: Pi zc. M v. ].W .IMArol.oCUAL UKre)Kl: SOlTll CAROLINA SIXlION U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICn/rru !•„ CLIMATOLOr.irAL Sf.rvice I Ol Till. WEATHER BUREAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, U. C. v;is f)!! at Spartiuiliurg, the least w>ih 38- ul CharlcKlon, Iliciiuaii (if the daily maximum tem[)cralure8 was H0.8, and uitlic daily niiniimiin tfinijeratunis 58.2*^, iiiakiiif, tin- avcra;.fdaily range 22.G^ SOUTH CflROblT>lA SECTION.J. W. BAUER. Section Director. u XIV. IoMMHiA. S. (, Ma
RMMY0NAC–U.S. Navy Lt. j.g. Azariah D. Lishey, the officer of the deck with Auxiliary Division, Engineering Department, USS Pearl Harbor (LSD-52), writes on a perimeter sheet aboard the Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 2016, in the Pacific Ocean. Lishey used the perimeter sheet to determine the distance between the Pearl Harbor to another identified vessel. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Erick J. ClarosVillalta)
RM2TA324C–Cpl. Jeff Tinn, Squad Leader of Up Co., 2/3, utilizes field glasses to observe the terrain while on a combined operation with 'G' Co., 2/3 near Nam Yen Village. This photograph, taken on May 25, 1965, showcases the importance of surveying instruments and weapons sights during the Vietnam War. (Caption based on available information)
RMW152CR–Archive image from page 105 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new and rare seeds, plants, and bulbs . descriptiveillus1893unit Year: 1893 Marigold African 'Eldorado.'
RM2AJ4M21–Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . rfectly pure Gelatine in powder form,ready for immediate use, without soaking. NELSONS Gelatine and Liquorice LOZENGES Should be in your confectionery department. G. NELSON, DALE & CO.. Ltd. EM8COTE MILLS, WARWICK, BNQLAND Th« above can b« had (rom ttj of th* tallowlat ageauiThs Smith Brokerag* Co., Ltd., Si. Jobs, N.B.Watt, Stoti * Qoodaora, P.O. Box 1204, Moatrsal.J. L. Watt ft Soon, 37 Valllattoo St. Bast, Toronto.W. B. Ashler, Wloalpst.Geo. A. Stone, 34 Inns of Court Balldlnis, VsnooaTsr, B.C. cs= < ? ^ CANADA: . Ni bittir ^ CiiRtnf ^ DIAMONDCHOCOLATE
RMMPHHGW–YOKOSUKA, Japan (Mar. 15, 2017) – U.S. Naval Hospital (USNH) Yokosuka Dietitian, Lt.j.g. Mari Moffitt, speaks on health nutrition during a seminar conducted for Japanese staff members of Commander, Navy Region Japan (CNRJ) Fire and Emergency Services, Yokosuka, Mar. 15. The seminar was a collaborative effort between the hospital and local Japanese nutritionists to provide training on proper dieting and weight management. USNH Yokosuka is the largest U.S. military treatment facility on mainland Japan caring for approximately 43,000 eligible beneficiaries. (US Navy photo by USNH Yokosuka PAO/Rel
RM2TA3DCP–First Lieutenant Richard J. Gustafson receives a Certificate of Merit from Navy Captain John E. Zoller, 3rd Marine Division chaplain, at Vandegrift Combat Base in Vietnam. The certificate recognizes Gustafson for his loyal and faithful service to God and Country through his contributions to the chapel program. Gustafson serves as the personnel officer for Task Force Hotel.
RMW160M1–Archive image from page 198 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new and rare seeds, plants, and bulbs . descriptiveillus1893unit Year: 1893 Alocasia metai.lica. (See page 157.)
RM2AG3D2A–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. y inferior quality. Communications Received.—Managex^, South Africa-Prof. Mayr, Munich—J. D.—E. Senary, Erfurt—J. R.,Menabilly-Royal Society-Elliot Stock-Dr. Treub,Buitenzorg—Rev. E. N. Ridley—Department of Agri-culture, Washington—E. T. C —HorticulturalCollege,,Swauley-T. ^elson it Sous—Greenwood PimJ. C. T.— n. H., Cromarty —E. Webb tt Sons —Messrs.Landreth, Philapolphia—Otto Stapf—L. G., Brussels—A. (next week)—J. Dale (next week)-J. F. R. (notsuitable)—J. L.-R. N.-A. C, Nivelles-H. J.--Sec.,R. B
RMMMGJ3N–NORFOLK, Va. (May 7, 2018) -- Sailors assigned to USS Gerald R. Ford's (CVN 78) media department pose for a picture with Capt. Richard McCormack (far right), Ford's commanding officer, and Capt. Brent Gaut (far left), Ford's executive officer, after a promotion ceremony held onboard. Media departments divisional officer, Lt. j.g. Corey T. Jones was promoted to his current rank in today's ceremony. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Liz Thompson)
RM2RC6YMF–Sergeant J. Abbott of the Signal Corps took this photograph on October 24, 1918, near Mehun-sur-Yevre, Cher, France. The image depicts a German machine gun tripod, which was being repaired at the Ordnance repair shops. The photograph was classified and not meant for publication, intended for official use only.
RMW16BH8–Archive image from page 247 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new and rare seeds, plants, and bulbs . descriptiveillus1893unit Year: 1893 Cypripedium INSIGNE. (See page 205.)
RM2AJ24C9–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . The HeilV Taylor Co- NtWGRLEASS. USA.. NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE December let, 1910. Our ChildrensHome Department Conducted by H. A. Hayes BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS. Rev. T. F. Marr, D. D., President, Wiustoii-SalemRev. N. R. Richardson, Vice-President, Mount Pleasant G. P. Ivey, Secretary Hickory J. A. Glenn Wlnston-Salem G. Li. Hackney Asheville C. H. Ireland Greensboro Rev. H. K. Boyer, D. D Charlotte Rev. Harold Turner Statesvllle J. L. Nelson Lenolf J. K. Nortleet Wlnston-Salem S. L. Rogers «Raleigh Walter Thompson Concord James A.
RMMC2R6H–The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley prepares to break tow with the fishing vessel Akutan 25 nautical miles northwest of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, Jan. 25, 2018. In early January, the Alaska Department of Natural Resources requested Coast Guard assistance in towing the Akutan to a scuttling site after it was determined the abandoned vessel posed an emergency to life, property and the environment as it sat derelict, exposed to Bering Sea weather conditions. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt.j.g. Matthew Schoen)
RM2TA2XFK–Marines from pn Co., 2/3 approach the village of Nem Yen, Vietnam during a combined operation with 'g' Co., 2/3. Assigned on May 25, 1965, the troops received orders and moved across dry rice paddies. This photograph is a documentation of military patrols by the American troops during the Vietnam War.
RMW14Y2K–Archive image from page 30 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new and rare seeds, plants, and bulbs . descriptiveillus1893unit Year: 1893 New X aiifijatetl Silvci' leal' Putal'. Shuwing tile type aiul superiur quality uf the tuberb. See opposite page.)
RM2AFNBB4–. Convention. Professor of the German Language and Literature. Franklin Professor of History, Ancient, Medieval, and Modern. JOHN G. MORRIS, D.D., Lecturer on Natural History. Rev. CHARLES JOHN EHREHART, A. M,, Principal of the Preparatory Department. JACOB HAY BROWN, A. B.,JAMES WILLIAM RICHARD, A. B.,WILLIAM CASPAR STOEVER, A. B., Tutors. Rev. JOHN FREDERICK PROBST, A.M., Financial Agent. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, 1869-70. 7. 1834. J. Barnitz Bacon, Esq., New York.David G. Barnitz, Esq., Washington,D. C. *William H. Smith, M.D., London.1835. Prof. David F. Bittle, D.D., Salem, Va.Hon. M. G. Dale
RMMCDYJ4–180215-N-OT701-028 NAVAL BASE KITSAP-BREMERTON, Wash. (Feb. 23, 2018) Lt. j.g. Erika Mecum, from Dallas, Texas, the assistant first lieutenant in deck department aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), poses for a picture aboard the Nimitz. Nimitz is currently preparing for a docking-planned incremental availability at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility where the ship will receive scheduled maintenance and upgrades. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Greg Hall)
RM2RC4H6C–Major George E. Turrle, formerly of 41st Division, has been designated as the Commanding Officer of the troops on board the ship Susquehanna. He is originally from Spokane, Washington, and was a member of the 1st Washington Cavalry, Troop D.N.G. He had also served as the Provost Marshall of the 4th Army Corps. The photograph was taken on January 17, 1919, in St. Nazaire, Loire Inferieure, France. This information is accompanied by the photographer's reference numbers McD-29-19 and 3520-19, as well as the notes 4636 regarding this image.
RMW1567X–Archive image from page 118 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new and rare seeds, plants, and bulbs . descriptiveillus1893unit Year: 1893
RM2AKP7G4–Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . ulic Engineer W. G. Vincent, Jr Valuation Engineer S. V. Walton Manager Commercial Department DISTRICT MANAGERS District Headquarters Manager Alameda County ... ... Oakland F. A. Leach, Jr. Chico Chico H. B. Heryford Colgate Colgate Miles Webby Colusa Colusa L. H. Hahtsock Contra Costa Martinez Don C. Ray De Sabla De Sabla 1. B. Adamb Drum Colfax James Martin Electiia Electra W. E. Eskew Fresno Fresno M. L. Neely Marysville Marysville J. E. Poingdestrk Marin San Rafael W. II. Foster Napa Napn CD. Clark Nevada Nevada City John Webby Pbtaluma Pclnluiiia H. Web
RMMCDYHY–180215-N-JT254-039 NAVAL BASE KITSAP-BREMERTON, Wash. (Feb. 15, 2018) Lt. j.g. Erika Mecum, from Dallas, Texas, the assistant first lieutenant in deck department aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), works at a computer aboard the Nimitz. Nimitz is currently preparing for a docking-planned incremental availability at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility where the ship will receive scheduled maintenance and upgrades. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Christopher R. Jahnke)
RM2TA30M4–'Sign erected at the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment's command post in Vietnam, dedicated to Staff Sergeant Peter G. Connor who sacrificially shielded his platoon from a grenade blast. Lieutenant Colonel William K. Horn and Sergeant Major Charles H. Poorman appear in the photograph. June 14, 1966.'
RMW162PC–Archive image from page 206 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new and rare seeds, plants, and bulbs . descriptiveillus1893unit Year: 1893
RM2AJ7CF9–Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . Latttrs Patent NELSONS POWDERED GELATINE is a perfectly pure Gelatine in powder form,ready for immediate use, without soaking. NELSONS Gelatine and Liquorice LOZENGES Should be in your confectionery department. G. NELSON. DALE & CO.. Ltd. EM8COTE MILLS, WARWICK, INQLAND Th« ibove eta bi hid from inr »t (ht followlag ascalii Tht Smith BrokeriKi Co., Ltd., St. Jobs, N.B. Vilt, Scott k Goodiire, P.O. Bex 1204, Moatrtal. J. L. Watt ft Soott, 27 WcUlntloa St. Baal, Taranlo. W- E. Ashler, Wlnnlpci. Oao. A. Stooe, 84 Inna of Court Bulldlnga, VaacauTer. B.C.. As we
RMMPD7WT–170204-N-HI376-042 OTARU, Japan (Feb. 04, 2017) Lt. j.g. Shelly Baldwin, assigned to the forward-deployed Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), gives a tour of the ship to members of Japan Coast Guard and city of Otaru Police Department at Otaru, Japan. McCampbell is on patrol in the 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeremy Graham/Released)
RM2TA3HWK–A 23-year-old Marine Corps lieutenant, 2ndLt. Richard L. Russell, is being presented with the Silver Star Medal on January 20, 1970, in Vietnam. Lt. Russell, from Syracuse, New York, is part of 'F' Company in the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines of the 1st Marine Division. The photograph is official Department of Defense (Marine Corps) documentation.
RMW15KDP–Archive image from page 162 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of new and rare seeds, plants, and bulbs . descriptiveillus1893unit Year: 1893
RM2AFRPXF–. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. CACE^ 211 961. C. filiformis B. & Br. (from the thread-like stem; Jihim, a thread) a.P. campanulato-expanded, grey, white-mealy; mid. sienna. St. pallid or white. G. linear, adnate, blackish.On the ground in woods. Sept. £ x T5g X ?£% in. j. Hemerobice. 962. C. hemerobius Fr. (from the length of its life—one day; Gr. hemera, a day, bios, life) a.P. campanulato-expanded, umber. St. smooth, pallid. G. adnate,linear, blackish. Damp, shady, rich grassy place
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