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4-7 Vice President with Jimmy Buffett; 8-15 Jimmy Carter with Admiral Rickover; 17-23 Jimmy Carter Meeting with Brzezinski, Bell and the Vice President

4-7 Vice President with Jimmy Buffett; 8-15 Jimmy Carter with Admiral ...

Carter White House Photographs: Presidential Public domain photograph - White house, President of the United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

190802-N-WH681-4025 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Capt. Jason

190802-N-WH681-4025 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Capt. Jason

190802-N-WH681-4025 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Capt. Jason Rimmer, right, commanding officer of the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3), presents Jimmy Buffett with photo prints following Buffe... More

190802-N-WH681-3060 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Peter Mayer,

190802-N-WH681-3060 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Peter Mayer,

190802-N-WH681-3060 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Peter Mayer, left, and Jimmy Buffett perform for the crew and families of the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) in the ship's hangar bay. Buffet... More

190802-N-WH681-2088 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Jimmy Buffett,

190802-N-WH681-2088 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Jimmy Buffett,

190802-N-WH681-2088 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Jimmy Buffett, second from left, Capt. Jason Rimmer, commanding officer of the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3), left, Capt. Neil Koprowski, Ke... More

190802-N-WH681-4003 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Jimmy Buffett

190802-N-WH681-4003 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Jimmy Buffett

190802-N-WH681-4003 NORFOLK (Aug. 2, 2019) Jimmy Buffett signs Air Traffic Controller 2nd Class Matthew King's guitar after performing for the crew and their families aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault sh... More

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