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Congressmen and Ambassador being debriefed by the Lebanese Army. Front row left to right: unknown, unknown, unknown, Congressman Milton Carr, General Khoury, Congressman Toby Moffett, Congressman Mary Rose Oakar, Congressman Nick Rahall, U.S. Ambassador John Gunther Dean, and Congressman Pete McCloskey.
Congressman Nick Rahall, Congressman Bob Carr, Congressman Toby Moffett, General Khoury, commander of the Lebanese Army and a room full of people. From left to right: Congressman Bob Carr (In the back left seated in a chair by himself). On the couch in the back: General Khoury, Congressman Toby Moffett, and Congressman Nick Rahall II. The rest of the individuals are unknown.
Congressman Nick Rahall II shaking the hand of the Lebanese Army Liaison. The U.S. Ambassador John Gunther Dean is standing beside Rahall. They are at the U.S. Ambassador's home.
Congressman Nick Rahall II and Congressman Toby Moffett reviewing the Lebanese army.
From left to right: Congressman Bob Carr, General Khoury, Congressman Toby Moffett, Congressman Nick Rahall, and Congressman Pete McCloskey (on the couch to the far right). The Congressmen and General are discussing America's support for the Lebanese Army. They are in General Khousy's office. There are other unidentified people in the room with them, as well as a photographer.
From left to right: General Khoury the Lebanese Army Commander, Congressman Toby Moffett, and Congressman Nick Rahall.They are discussing America's support for the Lebanese Army in General Khoury's office.
From left to right: Adel Tayar, Unidentified Israeli soldier, Congressman Nick RahallCongressman Nick Rahall at "Good Fence" along the border of Lebanon and Israel. Adel Tayar is a resident of Kfeir, Lebanon. He known Rahall's Pappa Asaff's sister who lives in Kfeir.
Congressman Nick Rahall and Congressman Toby Moffett at "Good Fence" on the border of Lebanon and Israel. They are talking to a resident of Kfeir, Lebanon who happened to know Rahall's Pappa Asaff's sister, Hanny Thabit, who lives there (assuming Kfeir).
Congressman Nick Rahall and Congressman Toby Moffett touring the Israel Army camp at Metula near "Good Fence" on the border of Lebanon and Israel.
Congressman Nick Rahall II holding a Civil Air Patrol annual report to Congress for 1981 with Brigadier General Miller. Behind them are the insignias for the Department of the AIr Force and the Civil Air Patrol.
Congressman Nick Rahall with a group of United States Army service members and civilians in front of a tank at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Congressman Nick Rahall with an unidentified United States Army service member in a tank at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Congressman Nick Rahall inside a tank at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
Congressman Nick Rahall receiving instructions from two United States Marine Corps service members in front of the Harrier Jet in Qauntico, Virginia.
Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV) and Congresswoman Mary Rose Oakar speaking with General Michel Aoun (now president of Lebanon) at the Baabda Presidential Palace in Beirut, Lebanon.
Congressman Rahall shaking hands with Colonel Farwell at a British Commerce Meeting
Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV) shows Acting Secretary of the Army John Shannon the letters he received from West Virginians concerned about the proposed downsizing of the United States Army Corps of Engineers Hunting District Office.
Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV) shows Acting Secretary of the Army John Shannon a photograph of the massive backlog of drift and debris accumulated at Bluestone Dam last year.
In the center of four unidentified men of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Representative Nick J. Rahall (D-W.Va.) stands for a photograph wearing a VFW hat.
Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV) with Allan Tackett, Sergeant First Class John F. Siech, Colonel Melvin Burch, Bill Raney, and  Major James Hoyer in his D.C. Office.