115 items in this album on 6 pages.

US President Lyndon B. Johnson speaking to Omar Bradley, White House, Washington DC, United States, 2 Jul 1968, photo 2 of 2Kaiten Type 2 or Type 4 submarine on display at the Washington Navy Yard, DC, United States, 1974Empress Kojun, First Lady Betty Ford, Emperor Showa, and President Gerald Ford walking toward the East Room of the White House, Washington DC, US, 2 Oct 1975, photo 1 of 2Empress Kojun, First Lady Betty Ford, Emperor Showa, and President Gerald Ford walking toward the East Room of the White House, Washington DC, US, 2 Oct 1975, photo 2 of 2
US President Lyndon B. Johnson speaking to Omar Bradley, White House, Washington DC, United States, 2 Jul 1968, photo 2 of 2Kaiten Type 2 or Type 4 submarine on display at the Washington Navy Yard, DC, United States, 1974Empress Kojun, First Lady Betty Ford, Emperor Showa, and President Gerald Ford walking toward the East Room of the White House, Washington DC, US, 2 Oct 1975, photo 1 of 2Empress Kojun, First Lady Betty Ford, Emperor Showa, and President Gerald Ford walking toward the East Room of the White House, Washington DC, US, 2 Oct 1975, photo 2 of 2
US President Gerald Ford shaking hands with baseball player Gerald Ford at the White House, Washington DC, United States, 2 Oct 1975; note Emperor Showa and Betty Ford (partially hidden) also presentCaptain Grace Hopper speaking with a member of her team, Washington DC, United States, Aug 1976Burke receiving the Medal of Freedom from US President Gerald Ford, the White House, Washington, DC, United States, 10 Jan 1977Captain Grace Hopper in Washington DC, United States, 1978
US President Gerald Ford shaking hands with baseball player Gerald Ford at the White House, Washington DC, United States, 2 Oct 1975; note Emperor Showa and Betty Ford (partially hidden) also presentCaptain Grace Hopper speaking with a member of her team, Washington DC, United States, Aug 1976Burke receiving the Medal of Freedom from US President Gerald Ford, the White House, Washington, DC, United States, 10 Jan 1977Captain Grace Hopper in Washington DC, United States, 1978
Secretary of the Navy John Lehman promoting Grace Hopper to the rank of commodore, White House, Washington DC, United States, 15 Dec 1983; observed by US President Ronald ReaganVisitors viewing the liberation mural on the 4th floor of the permanent exhibition of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, United States, 26 Oct 1994Reproduction of the gate of Auschwitz, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, United States, 1993-1995The
Secretary of the Navy John Lehman promoting Grace Hopper to the rank of commodore, White House, Washington DC, United States, 15 Dec 1983; observed by US President Ronald ReaganVisitors viewing the liberation mural on the 4th floor of the permanent exhibition of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, United States, 26 Oct 1994Reproduction of the gate of Auschwitz, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, United States, 1993-1995The 'From Citizens of Outcasts' display on the 4th floor of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, United States, 1993-1995
The Tower of Faces (the Yaffa Eliach Shtetl Collection), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, United States, circa late 1990sSo much a part of the American war experience, Kilroy even found this place on the US National World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, United States, photograph taken on 4 Sep 2006US President Obama signing a bill that would award to a Congressional Gold Medal to WASPs, White House, Washington DC, United States, 1 Jul 2009
The Tower of Faces (the Yaffa Eliach Shtetl Collection), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, United States, circa late 1990sSo much a part of the American war experience, Kilroy even found this place on the US National World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, United States, photograph taken on 4 Sep 2006US President Obama signing a bill that would award to a Congressional Gold Medal to WASPs, White House, Washington DC, United States, 1 Jul 2009

115 items in this album on 6 pages.



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