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Army SPECIALIST Fourth Class Aristedes Gonzalez, in dark blue, representing Puerto Rico, boxes Paulo Tuvale of Western Samoa during the 1984 Summer OlympicsNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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The Western Samoan patrol boat NAFANUA lies tied up at the pier. The NAFANUA is an Australian Shipbuilding Industries Model 315 patrol boat provided to Western Samoa by the Australian government.National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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During a commemorative ceremony at Hickam Air Force Base (AFB) Hangar 35, inside a US Air Force (USAF) C-17A Globemaster III, members of a joint honor guard prepare to carry the remains believed to be of unaccounted-for Americans, recovered in Vietnam and Papua New Guinea. The remains will be taken to the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command's Central Identification Laboratory (JPAC CIL) where they will attempt to positively identify the remains so they can be returned to their familiesNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Sailors man the rails aboard the guided missile cruiser USS CHOSIN (CG-65) as the vessel approaches port during observance of the 50th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl HarborNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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The VP-3A Orion aircraft used by ADM James A. Lyons Jr., commander in chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet, taxis on the flight line upon arrival at Qingdao Airport. Lyons and his staff will return to Hawaii aboard the aircraft at the conclusion of a port visit by U.S. Navy ships. This is the first time an Orion has landed in ChinaNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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A starboard bow view of the Spanish navy's sail training ship JUAN SEBASTIAN DE ELCANO moored at a pier. (Substandard image)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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General Charles C. Krulak, 31st Commandant of the Marine Corps is addressing the 3rd Marines during a birthday ceremony at Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base HawaiiNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Aircraft at Hickam Field, Hawaii (HI) continue to burn and explode, in the immediate aftermath of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and other military installationsNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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Port bow view of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72) moving down the channel from Pearl Harbor. The ship is departing to take part in Operation RIMPAC 2000National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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A Soviet Balzam class ship (SSV-493) observes the ships taking part in Exercise RimPac '88 off the coast of HawaiiNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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US Navy MASTER CHIEF PETTY Officer Felise Tupola (Right) shows historic photographs of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor to General Cho, Yung Kil (Center), Chairman, Joint Chiefs of STAFF, Republic of Korea, and his interpreter, Commander Sohn, Do Ik, at the Commander In CHIEF, Pacific Fleet, boathouse museum on Pearl Harbor on October 30th, 2000. The General toured the museum and then took a barge cruise to the USS Arizona Memorial for a wreath laying ceremony (Not shown). GEN Cho is in Hawaii this week attending the Chiefs of Defense ConferenceNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage Hawaiʻi
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Members of Company C, 1ST Battalion, 35th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division, fan out after being dropped at a landing zone by helicopters from the 25th Comabt Aviation Battalion. They are conducting an airmobile assault against Australian Army units acting as opposing forces for US troops undergoing their annual Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) at the Pohakuloa Training AreaNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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