Pope Paul VI goes on an official visit to Turkey. Pope Paul VI coming out of an aircraft Pan Am 707 Jet Clipper (Clipper Saint Paul). Officials greet Pope Paul VI. Pope Paul VI meets with Eastern Orthodox Patriarch Athenagoras upon arrival at Istanbul Airport. A photographer takes pictures of the momentous meeting. Pope Paul VI blesses the band playing music for his arrival. Turkish Christians attend a mass in the ruins of Ephesus, three kilometers southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. Pope Paul VI addresses the people during a mass in House of the Virgin Mary Catholic shrine (Sultaniye, 35920 Selçuk/İzmir, Turkey) in Ephesus. Pope Paul VI urges church unity between Orthodox and Catholic faithful.
U.S. Navy Admiral Mark L. Bristol in Constantinople, Turkey (officially referred to as Istanbul since 1930), during the occupation of Istanbul, under his role as High Commissioner from the U.S. Admiral Bristol, in mufti, poses with members of the U.S. staff and Turkish officials and several ladies, near the U.S. Embassy. Admiral Bristol poses with unidentified official.
U.S. destroyers of Squadron 14, depart Norfolk, Virginia for the Mediterranean, in October, 1922. Map showing the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding countries, from the Straits of Gibralter, and East to Black Sea and Red Sea. Various sea navigation routes are depicted through the water areas. U.S. Navy Clemson class destroyer, taking on supplies in Norfolk, Virginia. Sailors carrying sacks of supplies over their shoulders from a dock onto the ship. Women seen waving at the USS Barry (DD-248) in October 1922, as she departs Hampton Roads, Virginia, for the Mediterranean, to serve with the U. S. Naval Detachment in Turkish Waters. View of USS Kane (DD-235) with sailors lined up on her foredeck. View from stern of a Squadron 14 destroyer, of the USS Hatfield (DD-231) followed by the USS Barry (DD-248). View from bridge of a destroyer, as officer looks through binoculars at five other destroyers of Squadron 14, underway in a line. Sailors on deck of destroyer practice handling of small arms and on of the ship's 5-inch guns. Sailors spin propellors on tail of a torpedo and load it into one of a battery of three launching tubes. Sailors exercise by throwing a medicine ball.View from destroyer of 5 destroyers in line, astern, the first being USS Overton (DD-239). View from a destroyer as the Squadron enters harbor at Gibralter. Sailors climbing upon concrete pier from a long boat. Buildings on steep hills of Gibralter. The USS Hatfield and the USS Gilmer (DD-233) on either side of a supply ship. Views of Destroyer Squadron 14 ships anchored, along with other warships off Constantinople (Istanbul)in the Bosphorus straits. View from a high point in Constantinople. Camera pans over city and warships in the Bosphorus.
Training of U.S. midshipmen aboard aircraft carrier USS America underway at sea in Istanbul, Turkey. A midshipman J. M. Longerbone observes signal operations as signalman J. Lawrence sends a message through a signal light. Midshipman Longerbone looks through binoculars. A mattress spring-type radar is in operation.
Training of U.S. midshipmen aboard aircraft carrier USS America underway at sea in Istanbul, Turkey. Several aircraft parked on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier. Midshipman F. B. Bayer and a catapult officer walk on the flight deck. Bayer puts on a crewman's yellow helmet while standing on the flight deck. The aircraft parked in the background. The catapult officer gives a rev-up signal for launching an aircraft. The midshipman observes the launch. The signal officer gives a launch signal. The aircraft moves on the flight deck in the background. The midshipman observes the launch.
Training of U.S. midshipmen aboard aircraft carrier USS America underway at sea in Istanbul, Turkey. A U.S. Navy A-4C Skyhawk aircraft parked at the flight deck. A catapult crew works on the aircraft. Men test the bridle. Flight deck crew on the side of the deck. A catapult officer gives a launch signal. The aircraft is launched. It taxis on the flight deck.