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Funeral procession of Douglas MacArthur on Constitution Avenue, Washington DC, United States, 8 Apr 1964American military servicemen gathering outside of the MacArthur Memorial for last rites, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 9 Apr 1964
Funeral procession of Douglas MacArthur on Constitution Avenue, Washington DC, United States, 8 Apr 1964American military servicemen gathering outside of the MacArthur Memorial for last rites, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 9 Apr 1964
Casket carrying Douglas MacArthurDouglas MacArthur
Casket carrying Douglas MacArthur's body arrived at Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 9 Apr 1964Douglas MacArthur's casket at the rotunda of the Capitol building, Washington DC, United States, 8-9 Apr 1964
Douglas MacArthurFuneral procession of Douglas MacArthur departing from Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 9 Apr 1964
Douglas MacArthur's funeral procession halting at the steps on the eastern side of the Capitol building, Washington DC, United States, 9 Apr 1964Funeral procession of Douglas MacArthur departing from Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 9 Apr 1964
Funeral procession of Douglas MacArthur halting outside of St. PaulFuneral procession of Douglas MacArthur in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 9 Apr 1964
Funeral procession of Douglas MacArthur halting outside of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 9 Apr 1964Funeral procession of Douglas MacArthur in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 9 Apr 1964
Funeral procession of Douglas MacArthur turning onto Constitution Avenue, Washington DC, United States, 9 Apr 1964; the procession was heading toward Washington National AirportFuneral service for Douglas MacArthur, St. Paul
Funeral procession of Douglas MacArthur turning onto Constitution Avenue, Washington DC, United States, 9 Apr 1964; the procession was heading toward Washington National AirportFuneral service for Douglas MacArthur, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 9 Apr 1964
Stern view of USS Yorktown, 1 May 1964USS Ticonderoga underway, 11 May 1964
Stern view of USS Yorktown, 1 May 1964USS Ticonderoga underway, 11 May 1964
Destroyer USS Nicholas at sea, Jun 1964. Note that her No. 2 gun mount now holds a RUR-4 ahead-throwing anti-submarine rocket launcher.USS Essex launching a S-2D Tracker aircraft, 10 Nov 1964
Destroyer USS Nicholas at sea, Jun 1964. Note that her No. 2 gun mount now holds a RUR-4 ahead-throwing anti-submarine rocket launcher.USS Essex launching a S-2D Tracker aircraft, 10 Nov 1964
USS Essex launching an E-1B Tracer aircraft, 3 Dec 1964Crossed runways of Barbers Point Naval Air Station on the Ewa Plain, Oahu, Hawaii looking north with the Wai’anae Mountains in the background, Oct 1965
USS Essex launching an E-1B Tracer aircraft, 3 Dec 1964Crossed runways of Barbers Point Naval Air Station on the Ewa Plain, Oahu, Hawaii looking north with the Wai’anae Mountains in the background, Oct 1965
Li Shuxian and Puyi, China, circa 1960sOfficial US Navy scale model of PT-109 as seen in the 1960s
Li Shuxian and Puyi, China, circa 1960sOfficial US Navy scale model of PT-109 as seen in the 1960s
Portrait of General Chen Daqing, circa 1965Puyi and Li Shuxian, China, 1960s
Portrait of General Chen Daqing, circa 1965Puyi and Li Shuxian, China, 1960s

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