File:RADM William Adger Moffett, USN 13March1929.jpg
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DescriptionRADM William Adger Moffett, USN 13March1929.jpg |
English: Photo of Rear Admiral William Adger Moffett, USN, Chief Bureau of Navigation (BuAer). Photo was taken on the day confirmation was received from President Herbert C. Hoover for his unprecedented third four-year term selection. |
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Source | Call No. LC-H25-73268-DM[P&P]; Reproduction No. LC-DIG-hec-19955 (digital file from original negative); glass, 8 x 10-inch; |
Author | Official Navy Department photograph, and submitted by the Harris & Ewing, Inc, in 1955 to the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington DC. |
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