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Description | George Thomas Coker, receiving his DESA award This image was taken by the submitter on August 09, 2005. George Coker also agreed to its GFDL use on 23 Jan 2006. CokerDESA.JPG |
Date | 2006-01-23 (original upload date) |
Source | Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. Originally from: Personal collection of Randy Everette |
Author | Original uploader was Rlevse at en.wikipedia |
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