File:Vice Admiral Charles A. Blakely, USN.jpg
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English: Vice Admiral Charles A. Blakely, USN,
Commander, Aircraft, Battle Force (ComAirBatFor) With Flag Aides on board his flagship, USS Yorktown (CV-5), 29 March 1940. VAdm. Blakely is seated (at right), with Captain John H. Hoover, USN, Chief of Staff. Standing behind them are Lieutenant Commander Albert N. Perkins, USN, Flag Secretary (left) and Lieutenant Richard K. Gaines, USN, Flag Lieutenant. |
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