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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) construction work at a telecommunications station (“Cartwheel”), Fort Reno Park, Tenleytown, Washington, D.C. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) construction work at a telecommunications station (“Cartwheel”), Fort Reno Park, Tenleytown, Washington, D.C. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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Bulldozer at White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) construction site. Telecommunications station (“Cartwheel”), Fort Reno Park, Tenleytown, Washington, D.C. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) construction work at a telecommunications station (“Cartwheel”), Fort Reno Park, Tenleytown, Washington, D.C. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Photographs
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) construction work at a telecommunications station (“Cartwheel”), Fort Reno Park, Tenleytown, Washington, D.C. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff members watch an equipment demonstration in an unknown location.
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Two members of the White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) demonstrate equipment in an unknown location. One staff member operates a camera; the other sits at left.
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff members attend an equipment demonstration in an unknown location. Alton R. Hart of WHASA stands on far left edge of frame. Televisions display an image of President John F. Kennedy.
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff members attend an equipment demonstration in an unknown location.
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff members attend an equipment demonstration in an unknown location.
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff members attend an equipment demonstration in an unknown location.
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Unidentified visitors approach the visitors entrance at the east gate, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Visitors entrance at the east gate, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff work with communications equipment in an unidentified location. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff work with communications equipment in an unidentified location. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff work with communications equipment in an unidentified location. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff set up communications equipment for President John F. Kennedy’s arrival in Bermuda from Palm Beach, Florida. Joseph W. Culbreth stands at far left. Kindley Air Force Base, St. David’s Island, Bermuda. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff set up communications equipment for President John F. Kennedy’s arrival in Bermuda from Palm Beach, Florida. John J. Cochran stands at left; White House Stenographer, Jack Romagna, sits at right. Kindley Air Force Base, St. David’s Island, Bermuda. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff member John J. Cochran sets up a microphone in preparation for President John F. Kennedy’s arrival in Bermuda from Palm Beach, Florida. Military personnel stand in the background. Kindley Air Force Base, St. David’s Island, Bermuda. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff set up communications equipment for President John F. Kennedy’s arrival in Bermuda from Palm Beach, Florida. John J. Cochran stands in center (looking up towards video cameras); all others are unidentified. Kindley Air Force Base, St. David’s Island, Bermuda. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff set up communications equipment for President John F. Kennedy’s arrival in Bermuda from Palm Beach, Florida. Kindley Air Force Base, St. David’s Island, Bermuda. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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A White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff member works with communications equipment in Bermuda in relation to President John F. Kennedy’s meetings with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Great Britain. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff set up communications equipment in Bermuda for President John F. Kennedy’s meetings with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Great Britain; an unidentified man speaks on the telephone at left. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff work with communications equipment in Bermuda in relation to President John F. Kennedy’s meetings with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Great Britain. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]
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White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff work with communications equipment in Bermuda in relation to President John F. Kennedy’s meetings with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Great Britain. [Photograph by Dan Lewis]