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Military ceremonies, honors, and salutes

President Harry S. Truman at City Hall, New York City, Navy Day

President Harry S. Truman (center of the window) stands in a window at City Hall in New York City, with Mayor Fiorello La Guardia (left of President Truman) while serenaded by a choir of Midshipmen. The plaque below him commemorates the fact that George Washington had stood near that spot while the Declaration of Independence was read to the Continental Army. President Truman is in New York to attend Navy Day. All others are unidentified. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol. 1.

Riverside Park, Navy Day

Riverside Park is massed with spectators for the fleet review during Navy Day in New York City, as a formation of planes cuts the skies above the fighting ships, extending far north of the George Washington Bridge. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol. 1.

Naval Ships on Navy Day

This picture was taken from the USS Missouri on Navy Day in New York Harbor. Also pictured is the destroyer Renshaw (left of the USS Missouri) which is passing in front of the battleship USS New York, while in the background smoke clouds can be seen coming from the cruiser USS Helena. Ships in the reviewing column behind the Renshaw are the destroyers Welles and Hobby and the destroyer escort Finnegan. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol. 1.

Ships in New York Harbor

Ships take part in the celebrations held on Navy Day in New York Harbor. The destroyer USS Renshaw, carrying President Harry S. Truman, followed by the destroyers Welles and Hobby and the destroyer escort Finnegan, heads upstream in the fleet review. The aircraft carrier USS Midway is completing her 21-gun salute. Anchored ships are, from the foreground, the USS Augusta, the USS Midway, the USS Enterprise, the USS Missouri, the USS New York, the USS Helena, and the USS Macon. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol. 1.