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Burke, Arleigh A. (Arleigh Albert), 1901-1996

Former President Harry S. Truman Attends Liberty Memorial Re-Dedication

Former President Harry S. Truman rides in a vintage car down a street in Kansas City, Missouri to the 40th anniversary re-dedication ceremony for Liberty Memorial. In the backseat of the car are former President Truman (left) and Admiral Arleigh Burke (right). In the front seat of the car are Judge Albert Ridge (left) and Stanford S. Block (right). They are riding in a car of the type that would have been used for the original dedication in 1921. Others in the photo are unidentified. Donor: Robert Rosenthal.

Former President Harry S. Truman Attends Liberty Memorial Re-Dedication

Former President Harry S. Truman rides in a vintage car down a street in Kansas City, Missouri to the 40th anniversary re-dedication ceremony for Liberty Memorial. In the backseat of the car are former President Truman (left) and Admiral Arleigh Burke (right). In the front seat of the car are Judge Albert Ridge (left) and Stanford S. Block (right). They are riding in a 1918 Locomobile, a car of the type that would have been used for the original dedication in 1921. Others in the photo are unidentified. Donor: Robert Rosenthal.

Rear Admiral James Foskett and Naval Officers

Rear Admiral James Foskett attends a banquet given in his honor by Admiral Garcia at the Plaza Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The front row from left to right: Captain Deutermann of the United States Navy, Rear Admiral Anadon A.R.G., Lieutenant Colonel Berkeley of the United States Marine Corps, Captain Arleigh Burke, Vice Admiral Carlos J. Martinez, Admiral Garcia, United States Ambassador to Argentina James Bruce, Rear Admiral Foskett, and Vice Admiral Carranza. All others are unidentified.

Rear Admiral James Foskett with Naval Officers

Rear Admiral James Foskett meets with Naval officers during his visit to Argentina. Sitting left to right: Captain Ranson Fullinwider, Rear Admiral Foskett, Vice Admiral Carranza, Captain Arleigh Burke. Standing left to right: Aide to Vice Admiral Carranza, Lieutenant Castro, Commander J.H. Brown, Lieutenant Commander J.E. Whatton, Commander Gentry, Lieutenant Oliver, Lieutenant Granger, Lieutenant Beresche ARA, and Commander Miguel D. Street, who served as Admiral Foskett's aide during his visit.

Rear Admiral James Foskett with Naval Officers

Rear Admiral James Foskett meets with a group of naval officers during his visit to Argentina. Left to right: Captain Ranson Fullinwider, Lieutenant Commander Benesche ARA, Captain Arleigh Burke, Lieutenant Granger P.R.O., Lieutenant Commander Whatton, Rear Admiral Foskett, his Flag Lieutenant Lieutenant Oliver, Mayor of Buenos Aires Dr. Sisi, his secretary, Commander Miguel D. Street (who served as Admiral Foskett's Argentine Aide) and Commander Gentry (Admiral Foskett's Chief of Staff).

Rear Admiral James Foskett with Naval Officers

Rear Admiral James Foskett chats with a group of naval officers during his visit to Argentina. Left to right: Commander Gentry, Captain Arleigh Burke, Vice Admiral Martinez ARA, Lieutenant Castro, Rear Admiral James Foskett, Commander Brown, Minister of Marine Admiral Enrique B. Garcia, Lieutenant Commander Whatton, Lieutenant Oliver, Captain Buldrini ARA, Lieutenant Granger, and Captain Ranson Fullinwider.

Rear Admiral James Foskett Calls on President Juan Peron

Rear Admiral James Foskett pays a visit to President Juan Peron during his visit to Argentina. From left to right: Captain Ranson Fullinwider, Captain Buldrini, Commander Gentry, Rear Admiral Foskett, Lieutenant Commander Whatton, Commander Joyce, President Peron, United States Ambassador to Argentina James Bruce, Admiral Garcia, Captain Arleigh Burke, and Commander J.H. Brown.