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Admiral Burke onboard submarine Patrick Henry during the countdown for a Argentinian submarine Santa Fe on trials, circa mid- to late-1960USS Essex underway in the Mediterranean Sea, late 1960US President Dwight Eisenhower receiving members of the People to People sports committee at the White House Rose Garden, Washington DC, United States, 11 Oct 1960
Admiral Burke onboard submarine Patrick Henry during the countdown for a 'Polaris' missile launch, off Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States, 22 Sep 1960, photo 2 of 2Argentinian submarine Santa Fe on trials, circa mid- to late-1960USS Essex underway in the Mediterranean Sea, late 1960US President Dwight Eisenhower receiving members of the People to People sports committee at the White House Rose Garden, Washington DC, United States, 11 Oct 1960
Admiral and Mrs. Arleigh A. Burke at the Navy Day Ball at the Coconut Grove, Los Angeles, California, United States, 22 Oct 1960After the hulk of the submarine Tinosa was used as a target ship, it was scuttled off Hawaii in Nov 1960.Admiral Burke addressing an US Naval Academy pep rally, 23 Nov 1960, on the eve of the Army-Navy football gameUS President Dwight Eisenhower greeting President-Elect John Kennedy, United States, 6 Dec 1960
Admiral and Mrs. Arleigh A. Burke at the Navy Day Ball at the Coconut Grove, Los Angeles, California, United States, 22 Oct 1960After the hulk of the submarine Tinosa was used as a target ship, it was scuttled off Hawaii in Nov 1960.Admiral Burke addressing an US Naval Academy pep rally, 23 Nov 1960, on the eve of the Army-Navy football gameUS President Dwight Eisenhower greeting President-Elect John Kennedy, United States, 6 Dec 1960
1961 map of the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States. Page 1 of 2.1961 map of the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States. Page 2 of 2.Boeing N2S-5 Stearman and North American FJ-4 Fury in front of the Barbers Point Tower, 1961Lewis Puller at the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961
1961 map of the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States. Page 1 of 2.1961 map of the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, United States. Page 2 of 2.Boeing N2S-5 Stearman and North American FJ-4 Fury in front of the Barbers Point Tower, 1961Lewis Puller at the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961
Lewis Puller at the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961Lewis Puller at the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961Lewis Puller at the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961Lewis Puller at the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961
Lewis Puller at the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961Lewis Puller at the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961Lewis Puller at the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961Lewis Puller at the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961
Lewis Puller talking to US Marines during the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961Lu Zhonglin, Puyi, and Xiong Bingkun, Beijing, China, 1961Portrait of African-American US Marine Colonel Joseph H. Carpenter, circa 1961Puyi and Xiong Bingkun, Beijing, China, 1961
Lewis Puller talking to US Marines during the 20th anniversary celebration of US 2nd Marine Division, 1961Lu Zhonglin, Puyi, and Xiong Bingkun, Beijing, China, 1961Portrait of African-American US Marine Colonel Joseph H. Carpenter, circa 1961Puyi and Xiong Bingkun, Beijing, China, 1961

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