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"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
All of the branches holding a sword with the American flag in the background -
"The Price of Freedom...A Strong Defense"
Soldiers at war with American flag in the background -
"Many Arists Paint What They See. It's Not Always a Pretty Picture."
Two kids the same age painting two different pictures, one with a boat and another with a mom being abused by a dad -
"Hispanic Heritage Month"
Various hispanic historical figures -
"Asian/Pacific-American Heritage Month"
Soldier charging on beach. Behind him are pictures of important people/events related to Asian/Pacific American history -
"When it comes to safeguarding classifed information...you hold the key."
Key and man with lock over his face, lips sealed -
"Get A Grip!; It's Easy To End Up In The Hole"
Military man riding a credit card into a hole -
"All Presents Accounted For...When You Mail Early!"
Compares happy individuals who received their gifts on time to sad people who did not, this image serves as a reminder to send presents early so they arrive on time. -
"U.S. Armed Forces...keepers of the Peace"
Person in camo and camoflauged doves -
"Holiday Stress Can Tie You Up in Knots; But, exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate rest can keep you from reaching the end of your rope"
Military man doll with rope knots on top of his head and in his stomach -
"If you once forfeit the confidence of your fellow citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem; On or off duty, only ethical behavior is a timeless quality"
Service man and woman standing in front of the Lincoln memorial -
"The price of freedom...A strong defense"
Soldiers at war with American flag in the background -
""History does not entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid." President Dwight D. Eisenhower; Inagural Address, 20 January 1953"
Various men and women in history fighting in different wars for freedom -
"Black History Month; Look Where You've Been to See Where You're Going"
Various Black historical figures in American history -
"Safety is as Stupid Does!!"
Military people practicing unsafe practices in their home -
"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
Each branch represented, each wielding a sword in front of American flag; text enourages display of pride in serving on a daily basis -
"Many artists paint what they see. It's not always a pretty picture."
Man abusing his wife while child covers her eyes and another picture of a boat in water and seagull -
"PRIDE; Show it everywhere."
Each branch represented, each wielding a sword in front of American flag; text enourages display of pride in serving on a daily basis -
"DOD Celebrates Black History Month February 1998, Jackie Robinson, Dr. Charles R. Drew, 1st Lt. Vernon J. Baker, Rosa Parks, Gordan Parks"
Photos of important historical figures of Black History Month with photos to describe their contributions to history and their significance to paving the way in the Civil Rights Movement -
"When we assumed the soldier, we did not lay aside the citizen."
George Washington quote about not laying aside citizenship as a soldier, military contributing to society in uniform and in civilian life -
"Asian Pacific Heritage Month"
Various figures of Asian Pacific Heritage -
"Soldier's Individual Pay Record."
The booklet belonged to Private First Class John Rison Jones of Huntsville, Alabama. -
Roster of Alabama Polytechnic Institute student reservists called to World War II active duty.
Alabama Polytechnic Institute is known today as Auburn University. The reservists listed were assigned to report to Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia; Camp Blanding, Florida; Camp Shelby, Mississippi; and Fort McPherson, Georgia for basic training. -
Certified Copy of Army of the United States Honorable Discharge belonging to John Rison Jones.
The form notes that Jones was a rifleman and "Expert & Combat Infantry Man Sharpshooter." It also includes details of Jones' enlistment, qualifications, decorations, pay, and service dates and locations. -
"104th Infantry Division Timberwolves."
John Rison Jones of Huntsville, Alabama served with the Timberwolves. This pamphlet includes a combat history and photographs of the 104th Infantry Division during World War II. The inside front cover notes, "Passed by censor for mailing home." -
U.S. Army Ordnance Missile Command Armed Forces Day 1961 After-Action Report.
The report outlines highlights of the Armed Forces Day, including attendance, media, and the parade lineup. The theme of the day was "Power for Peace." The report includes news clippings, a Redstone Arsenal welcome brochure, and photographs of the festivities in downtown Huntsville and at Redstone Arsenal.