File:President Roosevelt disembarks from USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37), February 1940.jpg
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DescriptionPresident Roosevelt disembarks from USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37), February 1940.jpg | President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his Naval Aide, Captain Daniel J. Callaghan, taking the salute of a composite Battalion of the 14th Infantry at Gatun Locks, Panama Canal Zone, as they were disembarking from USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37) on 18 February 1940. | |||||||
Date | Taken on 18 February 1940 | |||||||
Source | Naval Historical Center | |||||||
Author | Photograph from the Army Signal Corps Collection in the U.S. National Archives. | |||||||
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