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USS Oriskany (CV-34) is scuttled off Pensacola, Florida, 17 May 2006
Mexico reconquers the Southwestern United States in Absolut Vodka’s ‘In an Absolut World’ ad campaign (2008)
“Human Pyramid” (680×450) picture released in 2004 showing Iraqis being force into a human pyramid. Colorized
February 1990 cover of National Lampoon, anticipating the inevitable Japanese takeover of the US
My mom, 1936.
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  • Members of the Volunteer Social Aid Community (VSAC), including future Met Executive Directors, Conchita Chuidian Sunico and Nenita Barrios Manzano, who secretly aided POWs, and guerilla groups by holding benefit shows at the Metropolitan Theater, Manila
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  • Actress Lauren Bacall (1957)
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  • Navigator of the 4th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Navy, Senior Lieutenant V.M. Dmitriev in front of his La-5 fighter
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  • Mikhail Mazan, a fighter pilot, before a combat flight
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  • Barbara Stanwyck – Executive Suite (1954)
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  • B-29 Superfortress “T-N-Teeny II” S/N 44-69920, 9th BG, 1st BS. She completed 27 missions before returning to the US 12/5/46.
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  • “Real trouble-and not so far away after all”
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  • Lunch Counter Workers – c.1940’s
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  • Photo restoration
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  • For a while in the 70’s, My grandfather was Gavin McInnes
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  • A women steps out of a DC-2 Mexicana de Aviacion (Mexicana) plane (Oaxaca, Mexico c1952)
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  • Life magazine photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White,1943
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  • Actress Lucille Ball (1942)
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  • Heavy cruiser Blücher.
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  • “Power Telegraph” 600 hp (400kw) cable rope drive mechanical power transmission system at Moserdamm (Schaffhausen, Switzerland ) (1865) (1207 x 769)
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