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Boy and Girl Scouts Ringing Liberty Bell

Boy and Girl Scouts Ringing Liberty Bell

Caption: A Boy Scout and Girl Scout ring the Liberty Bell replica at the Liberty Bell Replica Dedication Ceremony at Harry S. Truman Library. The names of the scouts are not known. Photographs Relating to the ... More

A Cub Scout with Pack 34 and a Girl Scout with the

A Cub Scout with Pack 34 and a Girl Scout with the

A Cub Scout with Pack 34 and a Girl Scout with the Girl Scouts of Japan listen to directions concerning the packing of supplies for displaced Japanese children on Camp Zama, Japan, April 9. The Boy Scouts, Girl... More

A Boy Scout and a Girl Scout carry a wreath to the base of a monument during the Memorial Day observance at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, which is also known as the Punchbowl.

A Boy Scout and a Girl Scout carry a wreath to the base of a monument ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Honolulu State: Hawaii(HI) Country: United States Of America(USA) Scene Camera Operator: OS2 John Bouvia Release Status: Released to Public Comb... More

A Cub Scout with Cub Scouts of America assists a Girl

A Cub Scout with Cub Scouts of America assists a Girl

A Cub Scout with Cub Scouts of America assists a Girl Scout with Girl Scouts of America with sorting items to be packed for displaced Japanese children on Camp Zama, Japan, in support of Operation Back, April 9... More

Caleb Smith, a Boy Scout with the Boy Scouts of America,

Caleb Smith, a Boy Scout with the Boy Scouts of America,

Caleb Smith, a Boy Scout with the Boy Scouts of America, assists his Troop 31 scouts in checking backpacks that were donated for displaced children of the Great East Japan earthquake on Camp Zama, April 10. The... More

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