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The Ewa Plain on the south coast of Oahu, Hawaii with Barbers Point Naval Air Station on the left and the former Ewa Marine Corps Air Station on the right, Nov 20, 1959US President Dwight Eisenhower aboard USS Des Moines at Athens, Greece, 15 Dec 1959Admiral Burke addressing the crew of destroyer Walker, in the Mediterranean Sea, 1960Admiral Burke meeting junior officers of cruiser Los Angeles, circa 1951-1966
The Ewa Plain on the south coast of Oahu, Hawaii with Barbers Point Naval Air Station on the left and the former Ewa Marine Corps Air Station on the right, Nov 20, 1959US President Dwight Eisenhower aboard USS Des Moines at Athens, Greece, 15 Dec 1959Admiral Burke addressing the crew of destroyer Walker, in the Mediterranean Sea, 1960Admiral Burke meeting junior officers of cruiser Los Angeles, circa 1951-1966
Burza as a museum ship, Gdynia, Poland, circa 1960sChairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Kliment Voroshilov, First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev, and Finnish President Urho Kekkonen, 1960Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling reviewing a parade at the Presidential Office Building, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1950s-1960sDonald Cropper, K. C. Krishnan, Grace Hopper, and Norman Rothberg working with a UNIVAC computer, circa 1960
Burza as a museum ship, Gdynia, Poland, circa 1960sChairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Kliment Voroshilov, First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev, and Finnish President Urho Kekkonen, 1960Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling reviewing a parade at the Presidential Office Building, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1950s-1960sDonald Cropper, K. C. Krishnan, Grace Hopper, and Norman Rothberg working with a UNIVAC computer, circa 1960
F4D-1 Skyray fighter approaching USS Essex in the Mediterranean Sea, 1959-1960, seen in US Navy Naval Aviation News Sep 1960GMC 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 1960sOil on canvas painting of Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, 1960
F4D-1 Skyray fighter approaching USS Essex in the Mediterranean Sea, 1959-1960, seen in US Navy Naval Aviation News Sep 1960GMC 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 1960sOil on canvas painting of Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, 1960
Portrait of Bai Chongxi, date unknownPortrait of General Adolf Heusinger, 1950-1962Portrait of Georgy Zhukov, 1960Portrait of He Yingqin, circa 1960s
Portrait of Bai Chongxi, date unknownPortrait of General Adolf Heusinger, 1950-1962Portrait of Georgy Zhukov, 1960Portrait of He Yingqin, circa 1960s
Puyi as a civilian, circa 1960sSong Meiling and Chiang Kaishek eating a meal, circa 1960sSubmachine guns captured by US troops from the North Vietnamese Army, 1960; top to bottom: Soviet PPS-43, German MP 40, Vietnamese K-50M (license-built Soviet PPSh-41)US Navy Chief Motor Machinist
Puyi as a civilian, circa 1960sSong Meiling and Chiang Kaishek eating a meal, circa 1960sSubmachine guns captured by US troops from the North Vietnamese Army, 1960; top to bottom: Soviet PPS-43, German MP 40, Vietnamese K-50M (license-built Soviet PPSh-41)US Navy Chief Motor Machinist's Mate Lloyd Lattimer's hat band

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