Photograph of Stefan Kosovych's 1st Platoon, A Battery, 3/30 Field Artillery at Field Artillery Officer Basic Course (FAOBC) in Fort Sill, Oklahoma with Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS). Photo was taken in early 2003.
Tarjeta firmada por la hermana Maria Amelia Ferrillo en ocasión de la celebración de sus sesenta años como religiosa de las Hermanas de la Caridad. La tarjeta está dirigida a Lucy y Angel Cordero a quienes agradece por su presencia y contribuciones al evento. / Card signed by Sister Maria Amelia Ferillo in the occasion her sixtieth anniversary as a Sister of Charity. It was dedicated to Angel and Lucy Cordero. She thanks them for their presence and contributions to the event.
Fotografía en color de una maestra de la escuela Lambs Elementary caminando junto a cinco niños pequeños en un sendero de la escuela. / Color photograph of a Lambs Elementary School teacher walking with five students outside the school.
Volante de un evento multicultural en James Island County Park organizado por West Ashley High School el 4 de mayo, 2003. / Flyer of a Multicultural Event in the James Island County Park organized by West Ashley High School on May 4, 2003.
Stefan Kosovych poses with Washington Redskins Cheerleaders during a break at Forward Operating Base Falcon (Camp Ferrin-Huggins), South Baghdad, Iraq in February 2004.
Stefan Kosovych and two fellow soldiers pose in front of the Hands of Victory monument at the Green Zone's Grand Festivities Square in Baghdad, Iraq in March 2004.
Fotografía en color de Lucía Méndez y su esposo jugando con sus nietos y otros niños en James Island County Park. Entre ellos se ve una niña afroamericana, vecina de la familia, cuya madre ayudaba con las tareas escolares a los niños inmigrantes recién llegados. / Color photograph of Lucía Mendez and her husband play with their grandchildren and other kids in James Island County Park. With them is an African American girl whose mother assisted the newly arrived immigrant children with their school homework.
Insurgents killed Staff Sergeant Don S. McMahan and 63 other Americans in a week of fighting that, as of April 2004, was the deadliest week up until then.