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Camera: EOS D2000C
Serial #: C520C-01237
Width: 1152
Height: 1728
Date: 9/11/01
Time: 17:01:12
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Camp Luzon, Kuwait (Mar. 16, 2003) Ð The camp mess tent doubles as a chapel as members of Fleet Hospital Three pause from their daily schedules in support of Operation Enduring Freedom to gather for Sunday services. The Pensacola, Fla-based Fleet Hospital deployed to the area of in support the global war on terrorism and to prepare for future contingencies as may be directed. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Journalist Al Bloom. (RELEASED)

UNITED STATES - SEPTEMBER 11: The World Trade Center was destroyed by two planes containing hijackers. Firefighter Kevin Shea of Ladder 35 lies semi conscious in debris field with Firefighter Ritchie Nogan of 113 standing over him. Shea was the only survivor of his unit. He was carried out by Nogan, two EMS workers and photographer Todd Maisel. (Photo by Todd Maisel/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

A father and child who lost their home stand in front of debris in Sendai, northern Japan Saturday, March 12, 2011 after Japan's biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) MANDATORY CREDIT, NO LICENSING ALLOWED IN CHINA, HONG KONG, JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA AND FRANCE

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul K. Hurley, the current Chief of Chaplains, and the 18th Chief of Chaplains, retired U.S. Army. Maj. Gen. Matthew A. Zimmerman, host a birthday celebration consisting of a wreath laying ceremony at Chaplains Hill and at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Va., July 28, 2017. The Chaplains Corps celebrated their 242nd birthday. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Trevor Wiegel)

Community Chaplain Bill Ipock of the Bethel Assembly of God Church ministers to the community on Friday night at The Point Mall.
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U.S. Navy Cmdr. Richmond Stoglin, a chaplain assigned to the 14th Marine Regiment, leads an Easter service in a tent chapel April 8, 2012, at Cap Draa, Morocco, during African Lion 2012. African Lion is an annually scheduled joint/combined U.S.-Moroccan exercise sponsored by U.S. Africa Command and designed to promote interoperability and mutual understanding of each nation's military tactics, techniques and procedures. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Nichole Bonham/Released)

CAMP BAHARIA, Iraq From left to right: Staff Sgt. Darian Patterson, Cpl. Tyler Allamong, Sgt. Daniel Duff, Maj. Chris Phelps, Sgt. Sean Lawlor, and Sgt. Matthew Dreher, comprise Team 3, Detachment 2, 5th Civil Affairs Group. Team 3 is group of mobilized reservists from the Baltimore area who operated out of the Northern Fallujah and Saqlawiyah areas during their seven-month tour of duty in Iraq. The Marines worked beside 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment infantrymen; Iraqi Security Forces, local contractors and government officials to continue the ongoing task of rebuilding the communities and restoring the nation's broken infrastructure.

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New York, N.Y. (Sept. 13, 2001) -- A New York City fire fighter looks up at what remains of the World Trade Center after its collapse following a Sept. 11 terrorist attack. U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Jim Watson. (RELEASED)

UNITED STATES - SEPTEMBER 11: Firefighters look for survivors in the rubble of the World Trade Center after it was struck by a commercial airliner in a terrorist attack. A hijacked American Airlines Boeing 767, originating from Boston's Logan Airport struck, 1 World Trade Center (north tower) at 8:45 am. At 9:03 am, an United Airlines 767, also skyjacked, crashed into 2 World Trade Center (south tower). The second tower came down 39 minutes after the first. (Photo by Todd Maisel/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

A fireman holds his face in his hands in the debris of the World Trade Center in New York, 12 September, 2001. Rescue workers are attempting to find survivors of the World Trade Center buildings which collapsed after hijacked airplanes collided with each of the towers. AFP PHOTO/Marcos TOWNSEND (Photo credit should read MARCOS TOWNSEND/AFP/Getty Images)