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Photograph of President Gerald Ford Listening during a Meeting to Discuss the Situation in Lebanon

Photograph of President Gerald Ford Listening during a Meeting to Disc...

This photograph depicts President Gerald R. Ford listening during a meeting following the assassinations of Ambassador to Lebanon Francis E. Meloy, Jr. and Economic Counselor Robert O. Waring in Beirut, Lebanon... More

Photograph of Central Intelligence Agency Director George H. W. Bush Listening Intently during a Meeting to Discuss the Situation in Lebanon

Photograph of Central Intelligence Agency Director George H. W. Bush L...

This photograph depicts Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director George H. W. Bush listening intently during a meeting following the assassinations of Ambassador to Lebanon Francis E. Meloy, Jr. and Economic ... More

Photograph of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General George S. Brown Making a Point during a Meeting to Discuss the Situation in Lebanon

Photograph of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General George S. ...

This photograph depicts Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General George S. Brown making a point at a meeting following the assassinations Ambassador Francis E. Meloy, Jr. and Economic Counselor Robert O. W... More

Photograph of Chief of Staff Dick Cheney during a Meeting to Discuss the Situation in Lebanon

Photograph of Chief of Staff Dick Cheney during a Meeting to Discuss t...

This photograph depicts Chief of Staff Dick Cheney during a meeting following the assassinations of Ambassador Francis E. Meloy, Jr. and Economic Counselor Robert O. Waring in Beirut, Lebanon. Gerald R. Ford W... More

Photograph of President Gerald Ford and National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft Pointing to a Map of Beirut, Lebanon during Discussions on the Evacuation of Americans

Photograph of President Gerald Ford and National Security Adviser Bren...

This photograph depicts President Gerald R. Ford and National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft pointing to a map of Beirut during discussions on the evacuation of Americans, following the assassinations of Amba... More

Photograph of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Making a Point during a Meeting to Discuss the Situation in Lebanon

Photograph of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Making a Point during...

This photograph depicts Secretary of State Henry Kissinger making a point during a meeting following the assassinations of Ambassador Francis E. Meloy, Jr. and Economic Counselor Robert O. Waring in Beirut, Leb... More

Photograph of President Gerald Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Joining the Meloy and Waring Families at Andrews Air Force Base for the Arrival Ceremony of the Remains of U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Francis E. Meloy, Jr. and Economic Counselor Robert O. Waring

Photograph of President Gerald Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissi...

President Gerald R. Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger join the Meloy and Waring families for the arrival ceremony of the remains of Ambassador to Lebanon Francis E. Meloy, Jr. and Economic Counselor R... More

Photograph of National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft Listening Intently during a Meeting to Discuss the Situation in Lebanon

Photograph of National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft Listening Inte...

This photograph depicts National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft listening intently at a meeting following the assassinations of Ambassador Francis E. Meloy, Jr. and Economic Counselor Robert O. Waring in Bei... More

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