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Chiang Kaishek inspecting the US Marines detachment of USS Midway, in the Taiwan Strait off Kinmen (Quemoy) island, Fujian Province, Republic of China, 1958; note US Navy Pacific Fleet commander Admiral Herbert HopwoodUSS Wasp, 1958Portrait of Admiral Burke, 15 Dec 1958One 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.
Chiang Kaishek inspecting the US Marines detachment of USS Midway, in the Taiwan Strait off Kinmen (Quemoy) island, Fujian Province, Republic of China, 1958; note US Navy Pacific Fleet commander Admiral Herbert HopwoodUSS Wasp, 1958Portrait of Admiral Burke, 15 Dec 1958One 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.
This B-17G Fortress saw no service during World War II but was purchased from surplus in 1947 and installed at this gas station in Milwaukie, Oregon with only 37 total hours on the engines, photo circa 1959.Portrait of US President Dwight Eisenhower, 13 Feb 1959Argentinean President Arturo Frondizi and US President Dwight Eisenhower, Bariloche, Argentina, Mar 1959Emperor Showa, Crown Prince Akihito, Princess Michiko, and Empress Kojun of Japan at the wedding of Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko, 10 Apr 1959
This B-17G Fortress saw no service during World War II but was purchased from surplus in 1947 and installed at this gas station in Milwaukie, Oregon with only 37 total hours on the engines, photo circa 1959.Portrait of US President Dwight Eisenhower, 13 Feb 1959Argentinean President Arturo Frondizi and US President Dwight Eisenhower, Bariloche, Argentina, Mar 1959Emperor Showa, Crown Prince Akihito, Princess Michiko, and Empress Kojun of Japan at the wedding of Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko, 10 Apr 1959
Portrait of Dwight Eisenhower, 29 May 1959Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling reviewing a parade at the Presidential Office Building, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1950s-1960sGMC AFKWX 2 1/2-ton 6x6 transport truck, a predecessor to and cab-over version of the CCKW; post-war restorationOfficial US Air Force portrait of Curtis LeMay, late 1950s or early 1960s
Portrait of Dwight Eisenhower, 29 May 1959Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling reviewing a parade at the Presidential Office Building, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1950s-1960sGMC AFKWX 2 1/2-ton 6x6 transport truck, a predecessor to and cab-over version of the CCKW; post-war restorationOfficial US Air Force portrait of Curtis LeMay, late 1950s or early 1960s
Oil on canvas painting of Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, 1960Puyi as a civilian, circa 1960sUSS Carbonero underway off Hawaii, United States, date unknown; note Diamond Head in backgroundUSS Kawishiwi refueling destroyer USS Rogers and carrier USS Ticonderoga in the Western Pacific, 1960
Oil on canvas painting of Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, 1960Puyi as a civilian, circa 1960sUSS Carbonero underway off Hawaii, United States, date unknown; note Diamond Head in backgroundUSS Kawishiwi refueling destroyer USS Rogers and carrier USS Ticonderoga in the Western Pacific, 1960
UT-2 trainer aircraft on display, date unknownA3D-2 Skywarrior of US Navy squadron VAH-4 Det.N taking off from USS Ticonderoga, Western Pacific, Mar-Oct 1960USS Ticonderoga at Hong Kong, Mar-Oct 1960USS Ticonderoga underway, Western Pacific, mid-1960
UT-2 trainer aircraft on display, date unknownA3D-2 Skywarrior of US Navy squadron VAH-4 Det.N taking off from USS Ticonderoga, Western Pacific, Mar-Oct 1960USS Ticonderoga at Hong Kong, Mar-Oct 1960USS Ticonderoga underway, Western Pacific, mid-1960

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