Navy-yards and naval stations
Sailors Tending a Submarine in Port
A United States Submarine Enters Port
Naval Officers Outside Yokosuka Submarine Base
A group of United States Navy submarine officers pose outside the entrance to the Yokosuka Submarine Base. The photograph was taken shortly after the Japanese surrendered. Lewis Parks can be seen fifth from the left in the front row. All others are unidentified.
A Group of Naval Officers Pose for a Photograph
A group of United States Navy officers pose for a photograph, probably at New London, Connecticut submarine base where Admiral Lewis Parks was stationed in 1929 and 1946. All are unidentified except the first man on the left, John Martin. The photograph is included in Lewis Parks' photo album entitled "Submarine Pictures W. War II."
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia at Hunters Point Navy Yard
President Harry S. Truman and Others Walk Along the Dock, Key West, Florida
President Harry S. Truman (front left), Charles G. Ross (front center), Brigadier General Wallace Graham (front right), John Steelman (second row center, behind Graham), and Rear Admiral James Foskett (second row, right) walk along the dock in Key West, Florida. All others are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman Speaks to the Graduates of the Navy Fleet Sonar School, Key West, Florida
President Harry S. Truman Hands Out Diplomas to the Navy Fleet Sonar School graduates, Key West, Florida
President Harry S. Truman Presents Diplomas to the Navy Fleet Sonar School Graduates, Key West, Florida
President Harry S. Truman (foreground, center, in civilian clothes) shakes hands with a sailor as he presents diplomas to the graduates of the Fleet Sonar School at the Naval Station, Key West, Florida, while he is in Key West on vacation. All others are unidentified. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.