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Portrait of President Harry S. Truman at Desk, Grinning

Portrait of President Harry S. Truman at Desk, Grinning

Caption: Portrait of President Harry S. Truman, seated at a White House desk. U. S. Army Signal Corps File Number C-1858. Note the Presidential flag on the left of President Truman, with the old seal. Photograp... More

Photograph of President Gerald Ford Presenting the NASA Distinguished Service Medal to the Manager of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project and the Apollo Astronauts

Photograph of President Gerald Ford Presenting the NASA Distinguished ...

This photograph depicts President Ford with astronauts Thomas Stafford, Donald Slayton, Vance Brand, and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Manager Glynn Lunney in the White House Rose Garden. President Ford is standin... More

DLA Troop Support flag room embroider Nereida Rivera,

DLA Troop Support flag room embroider Nereida Rivera,

DLA Troop Support flag room embroider Nereida Rivera, left, stitches a vice presidential flag alongside a Betsy Ross interpreter during a museum exhibit opening at the Betsy Ross House Feb. 17, 2017 in Philadel... More

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