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The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF and the heads of the five military services stand with guests as they wait for President Ronald W. Reagan to come to the podium on Inauguration Day. The military leaders are, front to rear, GEN David Jones, U.S. Air Force, chairman of the Joint Chiefs; ADM Thomas B. Hayward, chief of naval operations; GEN Edward C. Meyer, U.S. Army chief of staff; GEN Lew Allen Jr., U.S. Air Force chief of staff; GEN Robert H. Barrow, commandant, U.S. Marine Corps; and ADM John B. Hayes, commandant, U.S. Coast Guard

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF and the heads of the five mi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Greg Mathison Release Status: Release... More

GEN Robert H. Barrow, commandant of the Marine Corps, talks with other members of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of STAFF at the U.S. Capitol on Inauguration Day. The members of the joint chiefs are GEN David Jones, U.S. Air Force, chairman; ADM Thomas B. Hayward, chief of naval operations; and ADM John B. Hayes, commandant of the Coast Guard

GEN Robert H. Barrow, commandant of the Marine Corps, talks with other...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Scott Davis Release Status: Released ... More

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