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FYI: The pictures which follow are scans of the
original artwork and may not appear on your screen as clearly or as brightly
as the original art.
For more information concerning the art represented
here, please contact Chief Mac.

1
AIR
FORCE
Dedicated
to all enlisted active duty, reserve Air Force, Air National Guard,
retired Air Force, and Air National Guard personnel, and in memory
of James D. McSweeney, U.S. Air Force Police (brother of Chief Mac).
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2
ARMY
Dedicated
to all active duty, reserve Army, Army National Guard, retired and
cold war Army enlisted personnel, and to William (Bill) McSweeney
U.S. Army, comrade-in-arms (brother).
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3
ARMY
Dedicated
to all active duty, reserve combat army, combat Army National Guard
and retired combat Army enlisted personnel, and in memory of our
comrades-in-arms that gave the ultimate gift so others could live.
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4
COAST
GUARD
This
print is dedicated to all the men and women of the Coast Guard,
guardians of America's coast.
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5
MARINE
CORPS
Dedicated
to all active duty, reserve Marine Corps, - retired and Cold War
Marine Corps enlisted personnel, and to Eddy Hutton U.S. Marine
Corps, comrade in arms.
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6
MARINE
CORPS
Dedicated
to all enlisted, active duty, reserve Marine N.C.O’s, retired
and Cold War Marine N.C.O’s. (Semper Fi!)
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7
MARINE
CORPS
Dedicated
to all active duty Combat Marine Corps - retired - Cold War Combat
Marine Corps enlisted personnel and to embedded Navy Combat Hospital
Corpsmen to whom many of us would not be here today.
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8
NAVY
Dedicated
to all enlisted active duty, reserve Navy personnel new to Naval
Service (Never give up the ship!) and to the memory of MR-2 James
R. Wallis U.S.N. ( my son-in-law).
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9
NAVY
Dedicated
to all enlisted, active duty, reserve Navy Petty Officers and to
HM-1 Donald E. McNaughton (friend, shipmate and comrade-in-arms).
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"To
Our Military With Love"
Poem
on scroll by Cynthia
S. Romero
This
poem is dedicated to our Military men, women and families for their
dedication to duty, sacrifices for their country and the loss of
a comrade-in-arms or loved one. "No greater gift can a person
give than to lay down one’s life for another."
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