The yacht of the Prince of Monaco. From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.
View of boats at a dock in unidentified location during World War I. From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.
Photo of Florence Ross, wife of Press Secretary Charles Ross, with unidentified ladies. Mrs. Ross is the one with the dark glasses. They appear to be on a boat.
President Harry S. Truman aboard the fishing boat "Big Wheel" in Key West, Florida. Left to Right around Mr. Truman: Stanley Woodward, General Robert Landry, President Harry S. Truman, William Bray, and Press Secretary Charles Ross.
One of our L.C.V.P.'s returns to the ship with the ramp badly damaged. This L.C.V.P. was one of the first to land on Wolmi Do Island. Photo taken from aboard the U.S.S. Pickaway in Inchon Harbor during battle of Inchon.
South Korean Marines go into the L.C.V.P. during the Korean War. Note the sign in the boat. "15" signifies the wave number and "8" signifies the position the boat will fill, in the wave. Photo taken from aboard the U.S.S. Pickaway in Inchon, Korea.