Photo caption reads: Cdr. Joseph S. Bouchard. Cdr. Joseph F. Bouchard. U.S.S. Oldendorft — DD972. Change of command - April 1993. (Father and son in full dress Naval uniforms, holding white gloves ; Joseph S. with cane in right hand)
Photo caption reads: Bob Bond, age 17, U.S. Navy, WW II. (Man in Naval uniform stands in yard in front of dirt pile and house ; shadow of unidentified person visible in foreground)
Photo caption reads: Bob Bond and Armida Bond, 1972. Bob enlisted in the U.S. Navy from Piltzville in 1942 and went on to retire in California after a lengthy Naval career. (Studio portrait of man and wife ; man is wearing a full dress uniform)
Photo caption reads: Harold Larsen, U.S. Navy, at extreme left, as a military advisor. (Photocopied picture from clipping ; clipping caption reads, in part, ""ADVANCEMENTS - Twelve members of Naval School of Health Sciences Company 7509...
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