File:Truman and Naval officers 1946.jpg
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DescriptionTruman and Naval officers 1946.jpg | President Harry S. Truman's party approaches Isherwood Hall, Department of Marine Engineering at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. From left to right: Brigadier General Wallace Graham; Major General Harry Vaughan; Captain James Foskett; Captain Jess Wallace; President Truman; Vice Admiral Aubrey Fitch. From the album, Visit of President Truman to the U.S. Naval Academy. |
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