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A Navy color guard stands at attention beside a statue of Christopher Columbus that is being dedicated by the local Italian-American Chamber of Commerce. The ceremony is taking place during Navy Appreciation Week 1989, which is sponsored by the Port Everglades Authority, the Broward County community and the Navy League of the United States

A Navy color guard stands at attention beside a statue of Christopher ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Port Everglades State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 E.E. Crawford Release Status: Released to... More

Jimmy Carter - Italian-American dinner, Fr. 1-19; Willie Nelson concert, Fr. 20-36

Jimmy Carter - Italian-American dinner, Fr. 1-19; Willie Nelson concer...

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

Mike Rauseo, a heavy truck driver and Soldier with

Mike Rauseo, a heavy truck driver and Soldier with

Mike Rauseo, a heavy truck driver and Soldier with the 1st Armored Division who served from 1942 through 1946 aims a weapon for a photo opportunity during World War II. Rauseo served with 1AD in Tunisia and Ita... More

Boy's Activities - War Work in Europe - One of the junior members of the American Red Cross Boy Scout Brigade. He is a young Italian-American

Boy's Activities - War Work in Europe - One of the junior members of t...

Date Taken: 1918 Photographer: American Red Cross Boy's Activities - War Work in Europe

A signet ring associated with the 1st Armored Division’s

A signet ring associated with the 1st Armored Division’s

A signet ring associated with the 1st Armored Division’s participation in World War II once belonging to Mike Rauseo, a 1AD Soldier and athlete who served in Africa and Italy is displayed for a photograph on Ma... More

Mike Rauseo, a World War II veteran with the 1st Armored

Mike Rauseo, a World War II veteran with the 1st Armored

Mike Rauseo, a World War II veteran with the 1st Armored Division, poses for an official photograph in his firefighter’s uniform years after his service with the Army. Rauseo transitioned into a 20-year career ... More

Andrea Gastaldo, the foreign Policy Advisor to U.S.

Andrea Gastaldo, the foreign Policy Advisor to U.S.

Andrea Gastaldo, the foreign Policy Advisor to U.S. Army North, places the Rome-Arno campaign streamer on the unit’s colors Jan. 5 during the 75th Anniversary of Fifth Army inside the historic Quadrangle at For... More

Capt. Edward “Eddie” Gastaldo, an Italian-American

Capt. Edward “Eddie” Gastaldo, an Italian-American

Capt. Edward “Eddie” Gastaldo, an Italian-American intelligence officer for Fifth Army headquarters during WWII, stands beside his vehicle in late 1943 in Sicily, Italy. Gastaldo specialized in linguistics for ... More

Mike Rauseo, number 19, a 1st Armored Division Soldier

Mike Rauseo, number 19, a 1st Armored Division Soldier

Mike Rauseo, number 19, a 1st Armored Division Soldier and heavy truck driver during World War II, helps the 1AD football team during a match against the 78th Infantry Division. Rauseo was a skilled athlete who... More

Mike Rauseo, top right, a Soldier and heavy truck driver

Mike Rauseo, top right, a Soldier and heavy truck driver

Mike Rauseo, top right, a Soldier and heavy truck driver with the 1st Armored Divison, poses with other Soldiers and members of 1AD during World War II. Rauseo served with 1AD in Tunisia and Italy, participatin... More

U.S. Army Soldiers participating in the Army football

U.S. Army Soldiers participating in the Army football

U.S. Army Soldiers participating in the Army football all-star game pose in Olympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany, prior to the all-star match held on Nov. 16, 1945. The match featured quarterback Mike Rauseo, who h... More

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