File:Carlisle Trost.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCarlisle Trost.jpg | Admiral Carlisle A. H. Trost, former U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations. |
Date | 1 Jan 1985 (corrected date) |
Source | http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil/DefenseLINK_Search/Still_Search.cfm — VIRIN: DN-SC-86-01979 (U.S. Department of Defense — DefenseImagery site; http://www.defenseimagery.mil/imagery.html#a=search&s=DN-SC-86-01979&guid=fe108e62b36ae2c924e55410dabe670025c45433) |
Author | photographer unknown; U.S. Navy |
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