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Posted by Chris M
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Floyd Dominy dead at 100
US Reclamation Bureau official Floyd Dominy (R) inspecting the Arghandab River Dam in Afghanistan.
Taken by James Burke on February 27, 1963.
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