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Ma Bufang and members of his family in Cairo, Egypt, 1954P-51 Mustang fighters of the Philippine Air Force in flight over the Philippines, circa 1950sPortrait of US President Dwight Eisenhower, date unknownPrime Minister Shigeru Yoshida and Ichiro Hatoyama, 1952-1954
Ma Bufang and members of his family in Cairo, Egypt, 1954P-51 Mustang fighters of the Philippine Air Force in flight over the Philippines, circa 1950sPortrait of US President Dwight Eisenhower, date unknownPrime Minister Shigeru Yoshida and Ichiro Hatoyama, 1952-1954
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia at the main gate of Buckingham Palace, London, England, United Kingdom, 1954Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 1 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 2 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 3 of 7
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia at the main gate of Buckingham Palace, London, England, United Kingdom, 1954Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 1 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 2 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 3 of 7
Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 4 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 5 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 6 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 7 of 7
Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 4 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 5 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 6 of 7Sculptor Felix de Weldon working on the plaster model of the US Marine Corps War Memorial, circa 1954, photo 7 of 7
USS Bennington underway in the Atlantic with jet aircraft on deck, 1954 after her first modernization. Note the removal of the four 5-inch gun turrets and the addition of 40mm gun tubs, most notably on the bow.USS Bergall underway, circa 1954USS Caiman underway, post 1953USS Iowa (foreground) and sister-ship USS New Jersey on maneuvers in the Atlantic, mid-1950s.
USS Bennington underway in the Atlantic with jet aircraft on deck, 1954 after her first modernization. Note the removal of the four 5-inch gun turrets and the addition of 40mm gun tubs, most notably on the bow.USS Bergall underway, circa 1954USS Caiman underway, post 1953USS Iowa (foreground) and sister-ship USS New Jersey on maneuvers in the Atlantic, mid-1950s.
USS Porterfield refueling from USS Hancock, 1954, photo 1 of 3USS Porterfield refueling from USS Hancock, 1954, photo 2 of 3USS Porterfield refueling from USS Hancock, 1954, photo 3 of 3USS Yorktown, 1950s
USS Porterfield refueling from USS Hancock, 1954, photo 1 of 3USS Porterfield refueling from USS Hancock, 1954, photo 2 of 3USS Porterfield refueling from USS Hancock, 1954, photo 3 of 3USS Yorktown, 1950s

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