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Coast Guard women honor World War heroes of U.S. Coast Guard. The members of the United States Coast Guard who gave their lives during the World War were signally honored in Washington today by the League of Coast Guard Women when they journeyed to Arlington National Cemetery to place a wreath on the Coast Guard Memorial. Mrs I.W. Buckalow, of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, is shown placing the wreath Delegates from the various units of the League of Coast Guard Women in all parts of the country are also shown in the photograph

A U.S. Navy ceremonial Honor Guard holds the remains of a World War II veteran to be committed to the ocean during a burial-at-sea ceremony onboard the Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76) on Oct. 27, 2006. The REAGAN is currently conducting training squadron carrier qualifications off the coast of Southern California. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 3rd Class Christopher Blachly) (Released)

A U.S. Navy Sailor, and member of the Honor Guard, stands by for the signal to commence a gun salute during a burial at sea ceremony aboard the Nimitz Class Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76) on Jan. 30, 2007, somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. Two Navy Veterans are being committed to their final resting place. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 3rd Class Joanna M. Rippee) (RELEASED)

A U.S. Navy ceremonial Honor Guard commits the remains of a World War II veteran to the ocean during a burial-at-sea ceremony onboard the Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76) on Oct. 27, 2006. The REAGAN is currently conducting training squadron carrier qualifications off the coast of Southern California. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 3rd Class Christopher Blachly) (Released)

US Army (USA) Major General (MGEN) William E. Ingram, Jr. (foreground right), Adjutant General, North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) presents the folded American Flag to Mrs. Isabel Carrasquillo, the Mother of USA SPECIALIST (SPC) Jocelyn Carrasquillo, during her daughters Funeral Service, held at the Wayne Memorial Park, located in Goldboro, North Carolina (NC). SPC Carrasquillo, a member of the 30th Heavy Separate Brigade, is the first North Carolina Guardsman to be killed in action, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Foreign veterans honor unknown dead. One of the first acts of the delegates of the Federation Interallies des Ancians Combattants ... upon their arrival in Washington for their eleventh annual convention was to make a pilgrmage to Arlington National Cemetary to pay tribute to the Unknown dead of the World War. This photograph shows Lieut. Col. Fred Abbott of England, president of Fidae, placing a medal on the Unknown Soldier's Tomb, after first laying a wreath there

Coast Guardsmen at World War II Memorial

US Navy (USN) Sailors assigned to Submarine Force, US Pacific Fleet raise American Flags over the World War II (WWII) Submarine Memorial at Naval Base Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (HI). Commander Submarine Force, US Pacific Fleet USN Rear Admiral (RADM) Jeffrey B. Cassias, will present the Flags to family members of the crew of the USN Fleet Class Submarine, USS LAGARTO (SS 371) during a memorial service at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The submarine, which was built in Manitowoc, was lost in WW II just months before the end of the war

U.S. Navy Adm. Gary Roughead (right), Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, poses for a picture with Tom Brokaw (left), NBC Nightly News Anchorman, and the Honorable Linda Lingle, Governor of Hawaii, while waiting for the commencement of the joint Navy/National Park Service ceremony commemorating the 65th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 2006, at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. More than 1,500 Pearl Harbor survivors, their families and their friends from around the nation joined the more than 2,000 distiguished guests and the general public for the annual observance. (U.S. Navy photo by CHIEF Communication SPECIALIST Don Bray) (Released)

Coast Guard women honor World War heroes of U.S. Coast Guard. The members of the United States Coast Guard who gave their lives duing the World War were singally honored in Washington today by the League of Coast Guard Women when they journeyed to Arlington National Cemetery to place a wreath on the Coast Guard Memorial. Mrs I.W. Buckalow, of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, is shown placing the wreath Delegates from the various units of the League of Coast Guard Women in all parts of the country are also shown in the photograph

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French air conquerors of South Atlantic Ocean pay homage to America's Unknown Soldier. Lieuts. Dieudonne Cestes and Joseph Lebrix, daring French flyers who were the first to conquer the South South Atlantic Ocean by air, placing a wreath on the tomb of America's Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery today

Carrizel Martyrs arrival with military honors. Arlington Military cemetery. Photo by Central News Photo Service

CONGRATULATIONS FOR RADIO AMATEURS. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 20. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PERSONALLY THANKED THE AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS OF WASHINGTON TODAY FOR THEIR HELP IN RECEIVING CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES FOR HIM ON THE INAUGURATION. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: JAMES L. HOLMES, ELIZABETH ZANDONONI, C.M. GODFREY, EPPA DARNE, LIEUT. J.H. NICHOLSON, R.E. MACOMBER, AND ROY C. CORDERMAN

A.E.F. Commander is sculptured. General John J. Pershing, Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during the World War, posing for the famous Russian sculptor, Moses Dykaar, at his studio in Washington today. 41932

Philippine president broadcasts to home folks. Washington, D.C., April 5. President Manuel Quezon of Philippine Commonwealth broadcast from Washington today to his fellow-countrymen in Manila. For the 25 minutes he was on the air, President Quezon discussed woman suffrage and urged the 10-year independence program be limited to a shorter period, 451937

Arlington National Cemetery. Row of graves in cemetery

American war mothers pay tribute to unknown soldier on Mother's Day. Mother's Day in Washington was fittingly observed when the American War Mothers, many of them Gold Star Mothers, journeyed to Arlington National Cemetery where they paid tribute to America's Unknown Soldier. This scene shows Sergeant Frank Witchey, who sounded taps when the Unknown Soldier was buried on November 11, 1921, again sounding taps today after the Mothers had placed wreaths on the tomb

Arlington National Cemetery. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and sentry through door of ampitheater

St. Mary's Falls Canal, Soo Locks, Sabin Lock Subcomplex, Northwest Intermediate Shelter, St. Mary's River at Falls, Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa County, MI

President Ronald Reagan, right, and Major General John L. Ballantyne III, commanding general, US Army Military District of Washington, District of Columbia, salute the casket of the Unknown Serviceman of the Vietnam Era during the interment ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery. Ray Costanza, superintendent of the cemetery, stands behind them

Temple of Fame, Arlington National Cemetery.

Foreign veterans honor unknown dead. One of the first acts of the delegates of the Federation Interallies des Ancians Combattants [...] upon their arrival in Washington for their eleventh annual convention was to make a pilgrmage to Arlington National Cemetary to pay tribute to the Unknown dead of the World War. This photograph shows Lieut. Col. Fred Abbott of England, president of Fidae, placing a medal on the Unknown Soldier's Tomb, after first laying a wreath there

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