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Captain (CAPT) Gerald E. Gneckow, commanding officer of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61), welcomes Guatemalan President Vinicio Cerezo, left, and US Ambassador to Guatemala Alberto Piedra, center, to the ship

Captain (CAPT) Gerald E. Gneckow, commanding officer of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61), welcomes Guatemalan President Vinicio Cerezo, left, and US Ambassador to Guatemala Albert Piedra, center, to the ship

Captain (CAPT) Gerald E. Gneckow, commanding officer of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61) and Guatemalan President Vinicio Cerezo and Alberto Piedra, US ambassador to Guatemala, review the troops during departure ceremonies for Guatemalan dignitaries

Captain (CAPT) Gerald E. Gneckow, commanding officer of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61), talks with Guatemalan President Vinicio Cerezo during the leader's visit to the ship

Honoring the flag during a ceremony aboard the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61) are, from left to right, US Ambassador to Guatemala Alberto Piedra, Guatemalan President Vinicio Cerezo, and Captain (CAPT) Gerald E. Gneckow, commanding officer of the ship

Captain (CAPT) Gerald E. Gneckow, commanding officer of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61) and Guatemalan President Vinicio Cerezo honor the flag during departure ceremonies for Guatemalan dignitaries

Captain (CAPT) Gerald E. Gneckow, commanding officer of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61), welcomes Guatemalan dignitaries aboard as they pass between two ranks of side boys

CAPT. Gerald E. Gneckow, ship's commanding officer, gives Vice President George Bush a tour of the battleship USS IOWA (BB-61) after the ship's recommissioning

Captain Gerald E. Gneckow, commanding officer of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61), and MASTER CHIEF Boatswain's Mate (Surface Weapons) Bobby L. Scott, IOWA's command master chief, stand by to greet guests visiting the battleship on its commissioning day

Captain (CAPT) Gerald E. Gneckow, commanding officer of the battleship USS IOWA (BB 61), explains the purpose of the ship's forward main battery gun director to the Guatemalan President Vinicio Cerezo and US Ambassador to Guatemala Alberto Piedra

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Base: Puerto Quetzal

Country: Guatemala (GTM)

Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Jeff Hilton

Release Status: Released to Public

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04/03/1986
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captain gerald gerald e gneckow officer battleship uss iowa battleship uss iowa purpose ship battery gun director battery gun director guatemalan president vinicio cerezo guatemalan president vinicio cerezo ambassador guatemala alberto piedra uss iowa us navy ships united states ships bb 61 us ambassador us navy high resolution guatemala alberto piedra ph 1 jeff hilton puerto quetzal us national archives