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US Naval Reserve

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  • Most notable is George Stout, of the US Naval Reserve, who was involved early on in the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives project.

    The Monuments Men « worlds in a grain of sand 2010

  • Most notable is George Stout, of the US Naval Reserve, who was involved early on in the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives project.

    2010 February 11 « worlds in a grain of sand 2010

  • “Our ‘Mission Accomplished’ President attacked you for spending time in the US Naval Reserve?”

    An Army of Rove-Bots 2007

  • He continued to serve in the US Naval Reserve earning his commission through Army ROTC while attending Virginia State College.

    WN.com - Articles related to Physicians in Qatar work on treatment of ovarian cancer 2010

  • Starting life in the White House as NSC communications director, where he helped write major foreign policy speeches for the president, he was a natural choice to replace Mark Lippert who left the administration for US Naval Reserve duty.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • E-2C Hawkeyes began replacing previous Hawkeye versions in 1973; they also fly from land bases in the militaries of Egypt, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, and Taiwan; and are flown by the US Naval Reserve in a drug interdiction role.

    Defense Industry Daily 2009

  • E-2C Hawkeyes began replacing previous Hawkeye versions in 1973; they also fly from land bases in the militaries of Egypt, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, and Taiwan; and are flown by the US Naval Reserve in a drug interdiction role.

    Defense Industry Daily 2009

  • E-2C Hawkeyes began replacing previous Hawkeye versions in 1973; they also fly from land bases in the militaries of Egypt, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, and Taiwan; and are flown by the US Naval Reserve in a drug interdiction role.

    Defense Industry Daily 2009

  • E-2C Hawkeyes began replacing previous Hawkeye versions in 1973; they also fly from land bases in the militaries of Egypt, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, and Taiwan; and are flown by the US Naval Reserve in a drug interdiction role.

    Defense Industry Daily 2009

  • E-2C Hawkeyes began replacing previous Hawkeye versions in 1973; they also fly from land bases in the militaries of Egypt, Japan, Mexico, Singapore, and Taiwan; and are flown by the US Naval Reserve in a drug interdiction role.

    Defense Industry Daily 2009

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