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Midshipmen march past the United States Naval Academy Chapel on their way to a Dress Parade

Midshipmen march past the United States Naval Academy Chapel on their ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Annapolis State: Maryland (MD) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Ken Mierzejewski, Civilian Release Status: Release... More

Preparing for Dress Parade - Political cartoon, public domain image

Preparing for Dress Parade - Political cartoon, public domain image

This illustration entitled, "Preparing for Dress Parade", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on October 6, 1902, depicts camp life during the American Civil War. Here, three ... More

US COAST GUARD DRESS PARADE, New London Connecticut

US COAST GUARD DRESS PARADE, New London Connecticut

New London, Conn.(Oct 10)--Academy Color Guard marches on the parade field in front of Hamilton Hall during one of the Coast Guard Academy's Dress Parade. USCG photo by KALNBACH, CHUCK PA1

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