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Salutes and ceremonials. [s. l., s. n., s. d.].

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1. United States. Navy--Regulations.; I. Title.; N. p.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 244, Folder 51.

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1850 - 1880
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United States. Navy.
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Joe DiMaggio salutes his bat - Public domain print

Midland Army Flying School, Texas. Major General L.H. Van Oyen (right), commanding the Royal Netherlands military forces in the United States, exchanges salutes with Brigadier General Isaiah Davies (left), commanding Midland Army Flying School, as the Netherlands general arrived to attend graduation of another large class of Dutch and American bombardiers at the world's largest bombardier college

Liberian Presidential party visits Fort Belvoir. Two twenty-one gun salutes, a regimental review and a luncheon with the commanding officers were tendered His Excellency, Edwin Barclay, President of the Republic of Liberia, when he visited Fort Belvoir, Virginia, on May 29, 1943. An officer demonstrates the working of one of the United States Army's modern weapons for President Barclay as Walter F. Walker, Liberian Consul General, and Captain Alford Russ of the Liberian Frontier Forces, looks on.

UNICEF Salutes Danny Kaye, May 10?, 1983

Happy Michigan Solon. Washington, D.C., Jan. 5. Among the few left, Republican Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, of Michigan salutes the camera man as he uses the tram for the trip from the Senate Office building to Capitol for the opening session

An American Ranger salutes the Briton who decorated him ; Photo, taken in French Morocco in the presence of President Roosevelt, shows Sergeant Franklin M. Koons bearing on his breast the King George Medal just presented to him by Vice Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Chief of Combined Operations.

UNICEF Salutes Danny Kaye, May 10?, 1983

Liberian presidential party visits Fort Belvoir. Two twenty-one gun salutes, a regimental review and a luncheon with the commanding officers were tendered His Excellency, Edwin Barclay, President of the Republic of Liberia, when he visited Fort Belvoir, Virginia on May 29, 1943. Negro troops demonstrate a portable electric saw as the presidential party looks on. President Barclay is shown in the center with Brigadier General Edwin H. Marks, Commanding Officer of the camp. President-elect W.V.S. Tubman is shown at the far right

The Tejano Monument, a sculpture on the Texas Capitol Grounds that salutes Texas's first cowboys, Spanish "Tejanos" from Spain's New World empire, then Mexico, and then Texas, as well as other Spanish-speaking settlers

UNICEF Salutes Danny Kaye, May 10?, 1983

Der lag kommt! - Print, Library of Congress collection

Liberian presidential party visits Fort Belvoir. Two twenty-one gun salutes, a regimental review and a luncheon with the commanding officers were tendered His Excellency, Edwin Barclay, President of the Republic of Liberia, when he visited Fort Belvoir, Virginia, on May 29, 1943. President Barclay is shown with members of his party and fort officers as the regimental band played the Liberian national anthem "All Hail, Liberia Hail." Brigadier General Edwin H. Marks, commanding officer of the fort, and Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis, U.S.A. military aide to President Barclay are shown in the front row with His Excellency. Captain Alford Russ of the Liberian Fontier Force and Captain Swann of Fort Belvoir's public relation office are shown in the rear

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