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Mugshots of Viktor Abakumov, 1952-1954Portrait of Admiral J.J. Clark on the occasion of his retirement, 1953. Photo 1 of 2.Portrait of Admiral J.J. Clark on the occasion of his retirement, 1953. Photo 2 of 2.Portrait of US Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Oveta Hobby, circa 1953
Mugshots of Viktor Abakumov, 1952-1954Portrait of Admiral J.J. Clark on the occasion of his retirement, 1953. Photo 1 of 2.Portrait of Admiral J.J. Clark on the occasion of his retirement, 1953. Photo 2 of 2.Portrait of US Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Oveta Hobby, circa 1953
Proctor V of Field Aircraft services in Manchester, England, United Kingdom, 1953Republic of China ambassador in Egypt Ma Bufang and Egyptian general Muhammad Naguib, Egypt, 1952-1954SNJ-5C Texans making carrier landings aboard Light Carrier USS Monterey as part of carrier qualifications, 1953.Soldiers of the Ethiopian Battalion of the US 7th Infantry Division, Korea, 1953; note M1 Garand and M1 Carbine weapons
Proctor V of Field Aircraft services in Manchester, England, United Kingdom, 1953Republic of China ambassador in Egypt Ma Bufang and Egyptian general Muhammad Naguib, Egypt, 1952-1954SNJ-5C Texans making carrier landings aboard Light Carrier USS Monterey as part of carrier qualifications, 1953.Soldiers of the Ethiopian Battalion of the US 7th Infantry Division, Korea, 1953; note M1 Garand and M1 Carbine weapons
Song Zian and Sun Li-jen, Taiwan, 1953Starboard side view of USS Wasp, circa 1953US Air Force General Curtis LeMay, mid-1950sUS Navy Landing Signal Officer Lieutenant W. F. Tobin aboard French carrier La Fayette, off Indochina, 1953
Song Zian and Sun Li-jen, Taiwan, 1953Starboard side view of USS Wasp, circa 1953US Air Force General Curtis LeMay, mid-1950sUS Navy Landing Signal Officer Lieutenant W. F. Tobin aboard French carrier La Fayette, off Indochina, 1953
USS Bergall underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1953USS Conecuh, 1953-1956A RB-26C variant of the B-26 Invader in a temporary nose hangar at Toul Air Base, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, Jan 1953Battleship New Jersey firing a six-gun salvo at an enemy troop concentration near Kaesong, Korea, 1 Jan 1953
USS Bergall underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1953USS Conecuh, 1953-1956A RB-26C variant of the B-26 Invader in a temporary nose hangar at Toul Air Base, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, Jan 1953Battleship New Jersey firing a six-gun salvo at an enemy troop concentration near Kaesong, Korea, 1 Jan 1953
US Marines fighting in Korea, 1 Jan 1953; note Corsair in flight overheadCrewmen of USS Oriskany clearing snow and ice off the flight deck, off Korea, 10 Jan 1953; note F4U-5N Corsair and AD-3W Skyraider aircraftA cowboy jokingly lassoed US President Dwight Eisenhower during the inauguration ceremony, Washington DC, United States, 20 Jan 1953; note Richard Nixon and Mamie Eisenhower nearbyUS President Dwight Eisenhower and First Lady Mamie Eisenhower at the Inaugural Ball, Washington DC, United States, 20 Jan 1953
US Marines fighting in Korea, 1 Jan 1953; note Corsair in flight overheadCrewmen of USS Oriskany clearing snow and ice off the flight deck, off Korea, 10 Jan 1953; note F4U-5N Corsair and AD-3W Skyraider aircraftA cowboy jokingly lassoed US President Dwight Eisenhower during the inauguration ceremony, Washington DC, United States, 20 Jan 1953; note Richard Nixon and Mamie Eisenhower nearbyUS President Dwight Eisenhower and First Lady Mamie Eisenhower at the Inaugural Ball, Washington DC, United States, 20 Jan 1953

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