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View of antenna of USS Cassin Young immediately after her overhaul at Boston Naval Shipyard, Massachusetts, United States, 1 Oct 1958Audie Murphy as his character Tom Smith from the television show Whispering Smith, 1959
View of antenna of USS Cassin Young immediately after her overhaul at Boston Naval Shipyard, Massachusetts, United States, 1 Oct 1958Audie Murphy as his character Tom Smith from the television show Whispering Smith, 1959
One of the last photographs of the former USS Chester as she was towed out of the Philadelphia reserve fleet on her way to the breakers yard, 1959.USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, North Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 1959, photo 1 of 2
One of the last photographs of the former USS Chester as she was towed out of the Philadelphia reserve fleet on her way to the breakers yard, 1959.USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, North Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 1959, photo 1 of 2
USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, North Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 1959, photo 2 of 2USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina, United States, date unknown
USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, North Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 1959, photo 2 of 2USS Proteus, Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina, United States, date unknown
Donald Cropper, K. C. Krishnan, Grace Hopper, and Norman Rothberg working with a UNIVAC computer, circa 1960The former PT-796, a 78-foot Higgins boat, painted as PT-109, an 80-foot Elco boat, passing the reviewing stand in President John F. Kennedy’s inaugural parade in Washington DC, United States, 20 Jan 1960.
Donald Cropper, K. C. Krishnan, Grace Hopper, and Norman Rothberg working with a UNIVAC computer, circa 1960The former PT-796, a 78-foot Higgins boat, painted as PT-109, an 80-foot Elco boat, passing the reviewing stand in President John F. Kennedy’s inaugural parade in Washington DC, United States, 20 Jan 1960.
General Lemnitzer, Admiral Burke, General Twining, General White, and General Shoup in meeting with other US military leaders at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 10 Feb 1960US President Dwight Eisenhower and US National Aeronautics and Space Administration chief Keith Glennan studying photographs taken by satellite TIROS-1, White House, Washington DC, United States, Apr 1960
General Lemnitzer, Admiral Burke, General Twining, General White, and General Shoup in meeting with other US military leaders at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 10 Feb 1960US President Dwight Eisenhower and US National Aeronautics and Space Administration chief Keith Glennan studying photographs taken by satellite TIROS-1, White House, Washington DC, United States, Apr 1960
USS Springer refitting at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, May 1960King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, US President Dwight Eisenhower, Queen Sirikit of Thailand, and First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, Washington DC, United States, late Jun 1960
USS Springer refitting at San Francisco Naval Shipyard, California, United States, May 1960King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, US President Dwight Eisenhower, Queen Sirikit of Thailand, and First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, Washington DC, United States, late Jun 1960
Carriers USS Shangri-La (right) and USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) at Charlie 3 of Ribualt Bay carrier basin, Naval Station Mayport, Florida, United States, Aug 1960USS Proteus off Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina, United States, 8 Aug 1960
Carriers USS Shangri-La (right) and USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) at Charlie 3 of Ribualt Bay carrier basin, Naval Station Mayport, Florida, United States, Aug 1960USS Proteus off Charleston Navy Yard, South Carolina, United States, 8 Aug 1960
US President Dwight Eisenhower receiving members of the People to People sports committee at the White House Rose Garden, Washington DC, United States, 11 Oct 1960US President Dwight Eisenhower greeting President-Elect John Kennedy, United States, 6 Dec 1960
US President Dwight Eisenhower receiving members of the People to People sports committee at the White House Rose Garden, Washington DC, United States, 11 Oct 1960US President Dwight Eisenhower greeting President-Elect John Kennedy, United States, 6 Dec 1960
USS Huntington (left of photograph), USS Dayton (center), and USS South Dakota (right) laid up in reserve, Philadelpha Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 24 Aug 1961Forward twin 5”/38 caliber gun turrets aboard Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS O’Brien at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, 26 Aug 1961. Note the Hedgehog launchers behind the turrets.
USS Huntington (left of photograph), USS Dayton (center), and USS South Dakota (right) laid up in reserve, Philadelpha Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, United States, 24 Aug 1961Forward twin 5”/38 caliber gun turrets aboard Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS O’Brien at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, 26 Aug 1961. Note the Hedgehog launchers behind the turrets.
US President John Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson at the South Lawn of the White House, Washington DC, United States, 31 Aug 1961Corporal John Andrews and Lewis Puller in Lewis Puller
US President John Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson at the South Lawn of the White House, Washington DC, United States, 31 Aug 1961Corporal John Andrews and Lewis Puller in Lewis Puller's home, 1962; note captured WW2-era Japanese sword and copy of 'Wartime Papers of R.E. Lee' on the coffee table.

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