Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Moving Images Related to Combat Visual Information, ca. 1966 - ca. 2015. THE DEDICATION OF VALOR PARK.

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Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Moving Images Related to Combat Visual Information, ca. 1966 - ca. 2015. THE DEDICATION OF VALOR PARK.

The agency provided indexes include the following topics: Valor-Park United-States-Air-Force-Museum Retired-USAF-Col-John-Moore Master-of-Ceremonies Medal-of-Honor Videographer Photographer Honor-Guard American-flag Salute M1-Garand-Rifle Lt-Col-Jay-Zeamer-Jr Col-Bernard-F-Fisher Col-Leo-Thorsness Col-George-Bud-Day Col-George-Jackson Col-James-Fleming Verne-Schafer Retired-USAF-Maj-Gen-Charles-Metcalf Lt-Gen-Richard-Reynolds Vice-Commander-Air-Force-Materiel-Command Lt-Gen-Kenneth-Eickmann Commander-Aeronautical-Systems-Center Col-Michael-Turner Lt-Gen-Charles-H-Coolidge-Jr Vice-Commander-Headquarters-Air-Force-Materiel-Command Commendation United-States-Air-Force-Security-Forces Col-Zeller Religion Wright-Patterson Air Force Base United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM). This video is from a collection of records featuring the 88th Air Base Wings Public Affairs.

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Zeamer, Jay, Jr., 1918-2007

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Jay Zeamer Jr. (July 25, 1918 – March 22, 2007) was a pilot of the United States Army Air Forces in the South Pacific during World War II, and received the Medal of Honor for valor during an air mission on June 16, 1943. After the war, he became an aeronautical engineer and worked in the aerospace industry. Zeamer's Medal of Honor citation reads: On 16 June 1943, Maj. Zeamer (then Capt.) volunteered as pilot of a bomber on an important photographic mapping mission covering the formidably def...