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A Soviet Vice Admiral says good-bye to Vice Admiral (VADM) R. Paul Ilg, Deputy Commander-in-CHIEF, US Naval Forces Europe.  The Aegis guided missile cruiser USS THOMAS S. GATES (CG 51) and the guided missile frigate USS KAUFFMAN (FFG 59) are winding up the second goodwill visit to a Soviet port by US warships since World War II

A Soviet Vice Admiral says good-bye to Vice Admiral (VADM) R. Paul Ilg...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Sevastopol Country: U.S.S.R. (SUN) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Scott Allen, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digit... More

Admiral Charles R. Larson, right, Commander in CHIEF, US Pacific Fleet, shakes hands with a Soviet Vice Admiral during a visit to the city by two US Navy ships. The guided missile cruiser USS PRINCETON (CG 59) and the guided missile frigate USS REUBEN JAMES (FFG 57) are in the city for four days as part of a goodwill visit

Admiral Charles R. Larson, right, Commander in CHIEF, US Pacific Fleet...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Vladivostok State: Siberia Country: U.S.S.R. (SUN) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service D... More

A Sailor films a farewell between a Soviet Vice Admiral and Vice Admiral (VADM) R. Paul Ilg, Deputy Commander-in-CHIEF, US Naval Forces Europe.  The Aegis guided missile cruiser USS THOMAS S. GATES (CG 51) and the guided missile frigate USS KAUFFMAN (FFG 59) are winding up the second goodwill visit to a Soviet port by US warships since World War II

A Sailor films a farewell between a Soviet Vice Admiral and Vice Admir...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Sevastopol Country: U.S.S.R. (SUN) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Scott Allen, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digit... More

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