File:US Navy 090623-N-0000G-001 U.S. President Barack Obama puts on Navy Ensign shoulder boards during Ghanbari's commissioning ceremony in the White House Oval Office.jpg

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English: WASHINGTON (June 23, 2009) U.S. President Barack Obama, left, and Kim Ghanbari put Navy Ensign shoulder boards on Ghanbari's husband, Haraz Ghanbari, during Ghanbari's commissioning ceremony in the White House Oval Office. Ghanbari is an Associated Press photographer assigned to the White House. (White House photo by Pete Souza/Released)
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