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File:Selassie and Kennedy 1963.jpg

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English: Parade, Union Station to Blair House, honoring Emperor of Ethiopia. President Kennedy, Emperor Haile Selassie, Chief of White House Secret Service detail Jerry Behn, Air Force Aide Gen. Godfrey T. McHugh, spectators. Washington, D.C., in front of White House., 10/01/1963
Date 1 October 1963
Source http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/index.html, ARC Identifier: 194270
Author Office of the Naval Aide to the President

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