060822-N-8275M-105 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Aug. 22, 2006) - Chief Master-at-Arms Jack Cooley power sprays the moss from the roof of former President Ronald Reagan's Santa Barbara ranch house. Chief Cooley is one of 31 chief petty officer selectees and 30 chief petty officers that volunteered to do community service work at the ranch during the chief transition season. The 668-acre ranch was saved by the Young America's Foundation in 1998 and preserved as a historic landmark and legacy for the late president. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Shane Montgomery (RELEASED) US N

060822-N-8275M-105 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Aug. 22, 2006) - Chief Master-at-Arms Jack Cooley power sprays the moss from the roof of former President Ronald Reagan's Santa Barbara ranch house. Chief Cooley is one of 31 chief petty officer selectees and 30 chief petty officers that volunteered to do community service work at the ranch during the chief transition season. The 668-acre ranch was saved by the Young America's Foundation in 1998 and preserved as a historic landmark and legacy for the late president. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Shane Montgomery (RELEASED) US N Stock Photo
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1276 x 1958 px | 21.6 x 33.2 cm | 8.5 x 13.1 inches | 150dpi

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20 July 2005

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060822-N-8275M-105 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Aug. 22, 2006) - Chief Master-at-Arms Jack Cooley power sprays the moss from the roof of former President Ronald Reagan's Santa Barbara ranch house. Chief Cooley is one of 31 chief petty officer selectees and 30 chief petty officers that volunteered to do community service work at the ranch during the chief transition season. The 668-acre ranch was saved by the Young America's Foundation in 1998 and preserved as a historic landmark and legacy for the late president. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Shane Montgomery (RELEASED) US Navy 060822-N-8275M-105 Chief Master-at-Arms Jack Cooley power sprays the moss from the roof of former President Ronald Reagan's Santa Barbara ranch house