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Eichmann listening as he was sentenced to death by Israeli court, Jerusalem, Israel, 15 Dec 1961Men of USS Essex spelling out
Eichmann listening as he was sentenced to death by Israeli court, Jerusalem, Israel, 15 Dec 1961Men of USS Essex spelling out 'Goede Kerst' (Merry Christmas) on the flight deck, off Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 29 Dec 1961
40mm Bofors mounts at the bow of French carrier La Fayette, 1962A 1960s portrait of United States Navy Rear Admiral John S. “Jack” Coye. As Lieutenant Commander Coye, he was the second commanding officer of the Gato-class submarine USS Silversides from 1943 to 1944.
40mm Bofors mounts at the bow of French carrier La Fayette, 1962A 1960s portrait of United States Navy Rear Admiral John S. “Jack” Coye. As Lieutenant Commander Coye, he was the second commanding officer of the Gato-class submarine USS Silversides from 1943 to 1944.
Aerial view of Naval Air Station Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii, 1962; seen in Oct 1965 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsArisaka Type 38 rifle as seen in figure 3 of US Army Medical Department publication
Aerial view of Naval Air Station Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii, 1962; seen in Oct 1965 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsArisaka Type 38 rifle as seen in figure 3 of US Army Medical Department publication 'Wound Ballistics', 1962
Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling, 1960sChiang Kaishek with his pet German Shepherd dog, Taiwan, circa 1960s
Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling, 1960sChiang Kaishek with his pet German Shepherd dog, Taiwan, circa 1960s
Chinese Vice President Chen Cheng presenting US Navy Vice Admiral Roland Smoot an award, 1962Close-up view of the bow of French carrier La Fayette, 1962
Chinese Vice President Chen Cheng presenting US Navy Vice Admiral Roland Smoot an award, 1962Close-up view of the bow of French carrier La Fayette, 1962
Corporal John Andrews and Lewis Puller in Lewis PullerCrashed F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 1 of 3
Corporal 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.Crashed F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 1 of 3
Crashed F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 2 of 3Crashed F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 3 of 3
Crashed F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 2 of 3Crashed F4U-7 Corsair aircraft aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962, photo 3 of 3
Eisenhower and Kennedy, 1962F4U-7 Corsair aircraft landing aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962
Eisenhower and Kennedy, 1962F4U-7 Corsair aircraft landing aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962
F4U-7 Corsair fighter aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962F4U-7 Corsair fighter landing aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962
F4U-7 Corsair fighter aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962F4U-7 Corsair fighter landing aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962
French sailors and TBW-3W Avenger aircraft aboard carrier La Fayette, 1962HUP helicopter aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962
French sailors and TBW-3W Avenger aircraft aboard carrier La Fayette, 1962HUP helicopter aboard French carrier La Fayette, 1962

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