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Astronauts to give their thanks with shuttle stuff(ing) (STS-129 OFK)
November 25, 2009 — They may not have the traditional fixings for a Thanksgiving dinner, but the seven astronauts returning to Earth onboard space shuttle Atlantis are set to show their thanks with a memento-stuffed locker for those who made their mission a success.
The STS-129 crew hit the road for the holiday Wednesday, departing from the International Space Station (ISS) after six days delivering spare parts to extend the outpost's on-orbit lifespan. They will spend today and Thanksgiving day circling the planet as they prepare their ship for a return to Earth on Friday, weather permitting.
This isn't the first shuttle crew to spend Thanksgiving in space: Seven missions dating back to 1985 have spent "turkey day" in orbit, many complete with the turkey. The NASA food lab has, at the commander's request, prepared special meals with thermostabilized smoked turkey, freeze dried cornbread stuffing and spicy green beans, as well as condiment-size packs of cranberry sauce.
Atlantis' commander, Charles "Scorch" Hobaugh, however, decided he and his crew would forego the festive foods for whatever was on the regular menu.
"Whatever is in flight day [11] 'Meal B' that our wonderful food people packed for us, that's what we're eating. And actually, I guess it's 'Meal C,'" explained Hobaugh during a news conference held from space on Tuesday.
"Thanksgiving isn't all about what you eat, it's the people you spend it with. This has become my second family and of course, my main family is back home," he added.
There is a third "family" that Hobaugh and his crewmates have included as part of their mission, at least vicariously: the organizations, educational institutions and community societies that supported each of them individually and together as a crew. For them, the astronauts have packed small souvenirs in the mission's Official Flight Kit (OFK).
"Trying to find things you can pay back organizations and outfits that either have special meaning to me or just do something special for the community or the U.S. people in general can be hard," said Hobaugh in a preflight interview with collectSPACE.
Every shuttle mission carries the duffle-bag-size OFK, in which crew members can carry 20 small items alongside mementos packed by NASA. The package of space-flown souvenirs is not Thanksgiving-specific, but it does share the theme of the holiday: giving thanks.
For family, friends and fraternities
Hobaugh, a Marine Corps colonel, looked to his history in the military to chose some of the items he flew. In addition to carrying a banner for the U.S. Naval Academy, he also has an item with relevance to a fellow student.
"My roommate from the Academy of four years, a great friend of mine that I hardly get to see but when I do it is like long-lost brothers, he's the commanding officer of the USS Bonhomme Richard, so I am flying up a ship patch for them," said the shuttle commander.
Atlantis' pilot, Barry "Butch" Wilmore was similarly inspired to take mementos from his alma mater. Completing both his undergraduate and Master's degrees from Tennessee Technical University in Cookeville, Wilmore made sure the school was well represented in the STS-129 OFK.
In addition to a gold medallion for the school's College of Education and a purple-and-gold placard for the Electrical Engineering college, Wilmore packed a thumb flash drive and a plush eagle mascot for the university.
Wilmore's eagle is joined in the OFK by a stuffed-toy blue spider from University of Richmond alumnus and mission specialist Leland Melvin.
Melvin also stowed several pins and the front page of local newspapers for the Commonwealth of Virginia capital city. An amateur songwriter in his own right, Melvin also flew a family ancestry chart for musician Quincy Jones, a friend who provided a "wake-up call" song during Melvin's earlier shuttle flight.
Bobby Satcher, one of this mission's three spacewalkers, also became the first orthopedic surgeon in space. Though he left the tools of the trade at home -- "We're not taking any joint replacement equipment," he told collectSPACE -- he did represent his profession on Atlantis. In addition to "tweeting" from orbit with the screen name "Astro_Bones," he said he had a banner from the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, "so they are definitely represented."
For fellow spacewalker Randy Bresnik, packing items was a family affair. His grandfather, Albert Bresnik, had been Amelia Earhart's personal photographer and so he flew a scarf that had belonged to the famed aviator, as well as a photograph taken of her by his grandfather.
Bresnik also recognized the next generation of his family, his daughter Abigail Mae who was born during the mission hours after he made his first spacewalk. The next day, he showed off a pink onesie decorated with the mission logo, a design he had a hand in creating.
"If you think about it, you are designing something that is part of a legacy," Bresnik said, referring to the long history of space shuttle mission patches. "I think we ended up with a pretty unique patch that people really appreciate for its originality."
More than 600 of the STS-129 patches were stowed in the flight kit for later presentation to NASA employees and the contractors who worked on the mission.
A sporting tradition
It wouldn't be a proper Thanksgiving without the toss of a pigskin, and thanks to Wilmore, a former college football outside linebacker, there's one aboard Atlantis, too.
"There's a Tennessee Tech football that I put forward to fly up," the shuttle pilot told collectSPACE.
Wilmore also took a football jersey from his high school in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. "They sent me my old number '54', that was very nice of them," he said.
Melvin, who was drafted in 1986 by the NFL's Detroit Lions before becoming an astronaut, also packed a jersey from his high school's football team in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Not that football is the only sport represented in the OFK.
Satcher, a long-time fan of the NBA, took along both an All-Star basketball jersey and one for the Boston Celtics.
Mike Foreman, the mission's lead spacewalker, stowed a baseball jersey, continuing a trend he started on his first spaceflight in 2008.
"I have the Houston Astros' Roy O's jersey this time," said Foreman, who on STS-123 flew a shirt for Astros' first baseman Lance Berkman. "When I went to the Astros' game to present the [flown] jersey to Lance, they allowed us to watch batting practice and Roy Oswalt was [there] and we started talking."
"I told him if I got to go into space again, I would take his jersey next time," Foreman told collectSPACE.
Rounding out the sporting goods onboard Atlantis, there's also a cycling jersey from Lance Armstrong's LiveStrong Foundation. While flying on the shuttle, it has traveled the same distance every seven minutes that Armstrong and the other cyclists took three weeks to ride during the Tour de France. |
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STS-129 crewmembers share a meal while aboard the International Space Station. The scene on Thanksgiving will be similar. (NASA)
Randy Bresnik's pink baby onesie and the mission patch that he helped design for the STS-129 crew. (NASA TV/collectSPACE)
Butch Wilmore, Nicole Stott and Leland Melvin participate in an educational event with Tennessee Tech. (NASA TV) |
The STS-129 Official Flight Kit Manifest
The following is the STS-129 Official Flight Kit manifest, as provided by NASA. Inventory numbers that are missing indicate items that were removed prior to launch.
No.
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Description
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Sponsor/Purpose
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1.
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625 STS-129 crew patches
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75 Expedition 22 patches
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Agency Presentation
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2.
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800 Small United States Flags
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Agency Presentation
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3.
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5 Sets U.S. States & Territories Flags
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Agency Presentation
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4.
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5 Sets United Nations Members Flags
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Agency Presentation
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5.
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20 Small Texas Flags
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5 Small NASA Flags
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5 NASA Patches
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6 JSC Medallions
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1 Bronze NASA Seal Medallion
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1 Silver Shuttle Pendant
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Agency Presentation
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6.
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10 Small Flags of the Following States:
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Ohio
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California
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Tennessee
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South Carolina
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Virginia
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Massachusetts
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Illinois
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Agency Presentation
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7.
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3 Small Flags of the Following Countries:
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Ukraine
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Scotland
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Slovenia
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Qatar
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Agency Presentation
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8.
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10 Each Small Military Flags:
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U.S. Air Force
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U.S. Army
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U.S. Coast Guard
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U.S. Marine Corps
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U.S. Navy
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Agency Presentation
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9.
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10 Small United States Flags
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10 Small Alabama State Flags
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Marshall Space Flight Center Presentation
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10.
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10 Small Louisiana State Flags
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10 Small Mississippi State Flags
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5 Small NASA Flags
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5 Small United States Flags
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Stennis Space Center Presentation
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11.
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5 Small United States Flags
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5 Small Florida State Flags
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Kennedy Space Center Presentation
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12.
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120 Silver Snoopy Pins
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Space Flight Awareness Presentation
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13.
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25 EVA Patches
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Agency Presentation
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14.
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10 STS-129 Crew Patches
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10 Small U.S. flags
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10 DoD Space Test Program Patches
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10 Space Development & Test Wing Coins
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10 Crystal Park, CO, VFD Shoulder Patches
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DoD Presentation
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15.
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32 Miscellaneous Program/Project/Directorate Patches
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25 ALTAIR Patches
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Constellation Program Office Presentation
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16.
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25 COD Patches
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Center Operations Directorate Presentation
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17.
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25 Mission Operations Patches
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Mission Operation Directorate Presentation
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18.
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1 Small Computer Disc
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Agency Presentation
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19.
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100 Small Metal Shuttle Tokens
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Agency Presentation
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Items 20 through 84 are manifested at the request of the STS-129 crewmembers.
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20.
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Copper Medal on Lanyard
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Arnold Fitness Expo, Columbus, OH
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21.
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Black and Gold Jersey
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LiveStrong Foundation, Austin, TX
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22.
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Yellow T-Shirt
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Houston Lynx, Houston, TX
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23.
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Black T-Shirt
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Victory Lakes Intermediate School, League City, TX
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24.
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Green School Banner
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Baylor University, Waco, TX
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25.
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Grey "CC" Letter
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Clear Creek High School, League City, TX
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26.
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Blue and Yellow Patch
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Clear Lake Shores Police Department, TX
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27.
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Blue, Gold and White Patch
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USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), FPO AP 96617-1656
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28.
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Logo Patch on Black Fabric
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British Petroleum, Houston, TX
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29.
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Silver Plaque
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Sullivan Measurement & Technologies, Houston, TX
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30.
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Company Personnel Photograph
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Ambassador Advertising Company, Irvine, CA
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31.
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Thumb Drive
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Tennessee Technical University, Cookeville, TN
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32.
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Purple and Gold Placard
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Tennessee Technical University College of Electrical Engineering, Cookeville, TN
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33.
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Eagle Stuffed Toy
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Tennessee Technical University Athletic Dept., Cookeville, TN
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34.
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Gold Medallion
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Tennessee Technical University College of Education, Cookeville, TN
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35.
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Rustic Gold-Plated Cross
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Providence Baptist Church, Deer Park, TX
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36.
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Red, Gold and Blue Patch
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Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA
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37.
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Page of Signatures
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2009 Virginia House of Delegates, Richmond, VA
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38.
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Swim Cap
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Premier Management Group, Cary, NC
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39.
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Blue and Gold Medallion
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Office of the Governor of California, Sacramento, CA
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40.
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Football Jersey
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Heritage High School, Lynchburg, VA
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41.
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Black and Gold Pennant
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Centre College, Danville, KY
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42.
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White T-Shirt
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Billionaire Boys Club, New York, NY
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43.
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Gold and Black Pin
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City of Richmond, Richmond, VA
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44.
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Gold Pin
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Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Richmond, VA
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45.
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Newspaper Front Page
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Richmond Free Press, Richmond, VA
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46.
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Newspaper Front Page
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Richmond Times Dispatch, Richmond, VA
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47.
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Family Ancestry Chart
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Quincy Jones Productions, Los Angeles, CA
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48.
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Blue Spider Stuffed Toy
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University of Richmond Chemistry Dept., Richmond, VA
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49.
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Book Cover
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Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA
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50.
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Maroon and White Banner
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Harvard-MIT Health, Sciences & Technology, Cambridge, MA
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51.
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Red Flag
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The Citadel, Charleston, SC
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52.
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Quilted Banner
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Jerusalem International YMCA, Jerusalem, Israel
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53.
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Small White Flag
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U.S. Naval Test Pilot School, Patuxent River, MD
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54.
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Black and Yellow Patch
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Society of Experimental Test Pilots, Lancaster, CA
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55.
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Commemorative Medallion
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Marine Corps Heritage Society, Dumfries, VA
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56.
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White, Green and Red Scarf
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99s Museum of Women Pilots, Oklahoma City, OK
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57.
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Black and White Photo
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Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum, Atchison, KS
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58.
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Historical Sands in Plastic Bottle
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Headquarters Marine Corps, Arlington, VA
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59.
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Medal on Lanyard
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Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, CA
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60.
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Black and Red Patch
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Rittman Police Department, Rittman, OH
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61.
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Blue and Yellow Patch
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Wadsworth Police Department, Wadsworth, OH
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62.
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Red and Yellow Patch
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Wadsworth Fire Department, Wadsworth, OH
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63.
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Blue and White Pennant
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Detroit Yacht Club, Detroit, MI
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64.
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Black and Gold Medallion
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New Bern High School, New Bern, SC
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65.
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Red, White and Blue Texas Pin
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Houston Expo 2020 Committee, Houston, TX
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66.
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Maroon T-Shirt
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Blattman Elementary, San Antonio, TX
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67.
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Small Black Banner
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The Fitness Center, League City, TX
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68.
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Yellow Banner
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U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Assoc., Annapolis, MD
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69.
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Blue and White Banner
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University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT
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70.
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White Basketball Jersey
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Boston Celtics, Boston, MA
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71.
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Tan T-Shirt
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Minority Medical Faculty Development Program, Boston, MA
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72.
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Photograph
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City of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA
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73.
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Book Cover
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MD Anderson, Houston, TX
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74.
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Copy of Charter
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MIT, Cambridge, MA
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75.
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Purple and White Pennant
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Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
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76.
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Blue and Yellow School Flag
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Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
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77.
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White, Gray and Yellow School Banner
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University of Maryland, College Park, MD
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78.
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White State of Illinois Flag
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Office of the Governor of Illinois, Chicago, IL
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79.
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Black and White Flag
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City of Chicago, IL
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80.
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Military Wings
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Agency Presentation
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81.
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Gold Astronaut Pin
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Agency Presentation
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82.
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Military Wings
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Agency Presentation
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83.
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Gold Astronaut Pin
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Agency Presentation
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84.
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Gold Astronaut Pin
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Agency Presentation
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Items 85 through 106 are manifested at the request of the Space Shuttle Program Office and Payload Customers.
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85.
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300 Sheets of Bookmarks
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Space Shuttle Program (SSP) Presentation
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86.
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150 ULF3 Mission Patches
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International Space Station (ISS) Presentation
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87.
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10 ULF3 Mission Pins
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ISS Presentation
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88.
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100 ESA AIS Patches
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ISS Presentation
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89.
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40 ESA AIS Decals
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ISS Presentation
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90.
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30 ESA AIS Decals
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ISS Presentation
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91.
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3 Amateur Radio Society Buttons
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ISS Presentation
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92.
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100 MISSE Decals
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ISS Presentation
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93.
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20 NASA/Lada-VPU Patches
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ISS Presentation
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94.
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9 NASA Patches
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ISS Presentation
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95.
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36 NASA Decals
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ISS Presentation
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96.
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50 Small (4"x6") United States Flags
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ISS Presentation
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97.
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2 CSA/APEX-Cambium Looping Tool Devices
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ISS Presentation
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98.
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4 UNB Patches
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ISS Presentation
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99.
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4 Small Packages of Seeds
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ISS Presentation
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100.
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50 Each CSA/APEX Decals/Patches/Pins
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ISS Presentation
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101.
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50 CUCU Decals
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ISS Presentation
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102.
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40 Vehicle Patches
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ISS Presentation
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103.
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50 ISS S&MA Patches
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ISS Presentation
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104.
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50 COTS Decals
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ISS Presentation
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105.
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7 Shuttle (Stacked) Pins
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SSP Presentation
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106.
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3 Small (4"x6") CSA Flags
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21 University of Waterloo Patches
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10 CSA Patches
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25 CSA Decals
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1 CSA Pin
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SSP Presentation
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107.
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Small Medallion and Shoulder Patch
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Agency Presentation
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108.
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Scroll
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Agency Presentation
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