Crew members and officers on submarine, USS Patrick Henry at Newport in United States. Barbara Ann pulls up along the port side of the submarine USS Patrick Henry. Side boys stand by as President Eisenhower aboard the submarine. He is greeted by the Commanding Officer and the Admiral. Officers and the crew members salute him. The Presidential flag on the after part of the sail. Press aboard the Henry. Eisenhower walks over the deck past the sail. He moves down the hatch next to the sail and goes below. The officers await their turn down the hatch. Vice Admiral Raborn among the group. Barbara Ann tied up next to the USS Patrick Henry in mid-stream. Eisenhower, Raborn and other officers on deck. One of the missile tubes covers is opened for Eisenhower's inspection. Eisenhower and party walk along the deck. A sabot is fired from USS Patrick Henry. It splashes into water. Another sabot fired. Water splashes over the entire submarine. Two helicopters flies in the background.
United States diplomatic, intelligence, and military officials stand on the porch of Summer White House at Newport United States. United States VIP's on the sidewalk. They depart the White House and cross the street to a large lawn. U.S. Secretary of the Navy Thomas Gates, Admiral Burke, Mr. John Foster Dulles, members of CIA and others leave the summer White House. Gates confers with two reporters. Mr Dulles and Admiral Burke on the walkway. Gates speaks with newsmen outside the White House. Dulles walks up and stops before Mr Gates. Secretary of State Christian Herter descends the steps holding crutches, stopping and speaking to Haggerty. Naval aide talks to Herter. Haggerty lights a cigarette. Herter stands alongside Limousine as crutches are given to an aide. He steps into the car. Eisenhower's naval aide confers with someone in the rear of the car. Eisenhower steps from the doorway of the Summer White House.
Survivors of USS Indianapolis at a naval base hospital in Peleliu, Palau towards the end of World War II. The survivors of USS Indianapolis (CA-35) lying on beds in quonset hospital. Three men in oxygen tents.
Survivors of USS Indianapolis at a naval base hospital in Peleliu, Palau towards the end of World War II. Navy ambulances lined up on a dock. Casualties on stretchers are placed on the dock. A doctor converses with a patient. Casualties on stretchers are removed from ambulances and placed on the dock.
Survivors of USS Indianapolis in Peleliu, Palau towards the end of World War II. Survivors on stretchers are lowered from hospital ship USS Tranquillity (AH-14) to the deck of an LCT (Landing Craft Tank). (Note, this hospital ship is sometimes misspelled as USS Tranquility).
Survivors of USS Indianapolis in Peleliu, Palau towards the end of World War II. Hospital ship USS Tranquillity (AH-14) docked (sometimes misspelled as USS Tranquility). Boats in davits on a boat deck. A Red Cross flag flies from a yardarm. Stretcher cases being hoisted aboard.
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