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Jose, BlasBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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The US Navy (USN) the Arleigh Burke Class Guided-missile Destroyer USS DONALD COOK (DDG 59) departs Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (HI), for a scheduled six-month deploymentNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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HNRO18RR Hahnaro Expedition Leg 18 - Cruise ReportUC San Diego, Research Data Curation ProgramText
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USS ARIZONA crew member Frances M. Falge gazes at USS ARIZONA Memorial wall engraved with the names of his shipmates who perished during Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. He and other USS ARIZONA survivors are on a private tour of the memorial following 50th anniversary Remembrance Day ceremoniesNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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After a brief refueling stop, the first group of Prisoners of War released in Hanoi by North Vietnam walk on the red carpet toward their waiting aircraft. They are lead by Pacific Command's officials and POW, U.S. Navy CPT Jeremiah Andrew Denton, (Captured 18 Jul65). The POWs were enroute from Clark Air Base, Philippines to Travis Air Force Base, CA and then to be reunited with their families in the statesNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Bejarana, SantiagoBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Guten, SoteroBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Letter from Thomas B. Reed to May Wright Sewall.Indianapolis Special Collections Room, Indianapolis Public LibraryImage
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Honolulu, Hawaii: Liljestrand residence. Living room and Dining roomHuntington LibraryImage Hawaiʻi
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Sargado, IldefonzoBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Hernandez, AlbertoBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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Lopez, MarcelinoBrigham Young University-HawaiiText
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