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[Elmer A. Ball and woman at dance]
Photographic negative of U.S. Navy serviceman Elmer A. Ball and a woman at a dance, circa 1944-1950.
[Serviceman and woman holding beverages]
Photographic negative of a U.S. Navy serviceman and a woman holding beverages, circa 1944-1950.
[Elmer A. Ball and women at kitchen table]
Photographic negative of U.S. Navy serviceman Elmer A. Ball and two women at a kitchen table, circa 1944-1950. Teacups and a cake are on the table.
[Servicemen and women seated in booth]
Photographic negative of two servicemen and two women seated in a booth, circa 1944-1950. Elmer A. Ball is on the far right.
[Elmer A. Ball and woman having drinks]
Photographic negative of U.S. Navy serviceman Elmer A. Ball and a woman having drinks, circa 1944-1950.
[Elmer A. Ball and woman at dance]
Photographic negative of U.S. Navy serviceman Elmer A. Ball and a woman at a dance, circa 1944-1950.
[Servicemen and women on couch]
Photographic negative of two U.S. Navy servicemen and two women on a couch, circa 1944-1950. Elmer A. Ball is on the far right. All four people are holding drink glasses.
[Servicemen helping USO entertainer out of jeep]
Photograph of servicemen helping a USO entertainer out of jeep, Chu Lai Air Base, Vietnam, circa 1965.Caption on accompanying document: "253. Woman USO entertainer getting out of a jeep at MCB-10) at Chu Lai."
[Vietnamese women and American servicemen at grand opening of new marketplace]
Photograph of Vietnamese women and American servicemen at the grand opening of a new marketplace, Vietnam, circa 1965.Caption on accompanying document: "244. Vietnamese women and our troups [troops] at the village ceremoney [ceremony]."
[Servicemen and villagers at grand opening of new marketplace]
Photograph of servicemen and villagers at the grand opening of a new marketplace, Vietnam, circa 1965. A Marine Corps band is in the foreground.Caption on accompanying document: "205. Ceremoney [ceremony] dedicating the market NW of our field women in their formal Ao Dai."