File:President Clinton speaks at Norfolk Naval Station.jpg
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English: President Clinton addresses U.S. and NATO military personnel, families, and civilian Department of Defense employees (not shown) on April 1, 1999, at Norfolk Naval Station, to express America's thanks to personnel deployed overseas in support NATO Operation Allied Force. |
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