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  • President Jimmy Carter,  and Admiral Hyman Rickover - known as " The Father of the Nuclear Navy " and Carter's former commanding officer, after an afternoon aboard the nuclear submarine USS Los Angeles at Port Canaveral, Florida. After boarding, the Los Angeles departed for an afternoon of sea trials. President Carter served under Rickover during his Naval career. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • President Jimmy Carter, First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Admiral Hyman Rickover - known as "the Father of the Nuclear Navy ", board the US nuclear submarine Los Angeles at Port Canaveral, Florida. After boarding, the Los Angeles departed for an afternoon of sea trials. President Carter served under Rickover during his Naval career. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter162.jpg
  • President Jimmy Carter with the commanding officer of the nuclear submarine USS Los Angeles, aboard the  sub at Port Canaveral, Florida. After boarding, the Los Angeles departed for an afternoon of sea trials. President Carter served under admiral Hyman Rickover - who accompanied him on the sea trial - during his Naval career. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
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  • President Jimmy Carter, First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Admiral Hyman Rickover - known as "the Father of the Nuclear Navy ", board the US nuclear submarine Los Angeles at Port Canaveral, Florida. After boarding, the Los Angeles departed for an afternoon of sea trials. President Carter served under Rickover during his Naval career. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter230.tif
  • President Jimmy Carter, First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Admiral Hyman Rickover - known as "the Father of the Nuclear Navy ", board the US nuclear submarine Los Angeles at Port Canaveral, Florida. After boarding, the Los Angeles departed for an afternoon of sea trials. President Carter served under Rickover during his Naval career. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter170.jpg
  • President Jimmy Carter, First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Admiral Hyman Rickover - known as "the Father of the Nuclear Navy ", board the US nuclear submarine Los Angeles at Port Canaveral, Florida. After boarding, the Los Angeles departed for an afternoon of sea trials. President Carter served under Rickover during his Naval career. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter174.jpg
  • President Jimmy Carter, First Lady Rosalynn Carter and Admiral Hyman Rickover - known as "the Father of the Nuclear Navy ", board the US nuclear submarine Los Angeles at Port Canaveral, Florida. After boarding, the Los Angeles departed for an afternoon of sea trials. President Carter served under Rickover during his Naval career. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter167.jpg
  • © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27075.psd
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27062.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27060.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27058.psd
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn and Rolling Stones keyboard player and fellow tree farmer Chuck Leavell at a meeting of tree farmers in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn a democrat from Georgia talks with Senator Paul Tsongas (right) and Atlanta businessman and insurance executive Jesse Hill (left) at a Georgia Democratic Party dinner
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27035.psd
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27011.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27009.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27007.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27005.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27000.psd
  • US Senator Sam Nunn on his farm in Perry, Georgia.
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27020-2.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27021-2.psd
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27066.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27064.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27063.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27061.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27059.psd
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn a democrat from Georgia talks with Senator Paul Tsongas (right) and Atlanta businessman and insurance executive Jesse Hill (left) at a Georgia Democratic Party dinner
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27036.psd
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27022.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27019.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27018.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27017.psd
  • © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27013.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27014.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27010.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27006.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27002.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27003.psd
  • A silhouetted President Bill Clinton (left) talks with US Senator Sam Nunn (D-GA). Nunn is chairman of the powerful senate Armed Services Committee. A large American flag hangs in the background.
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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn a democrat from Georgia talks with Senator Paul Tsongas (right) and Atlanta businessman and insurance executive Jesse Hill (left) at a Georgia Democratic Party dinner
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn_KenHawkins372.tif
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  • © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27038.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27015.psd
  • Harold Brown, born September 19, 1927, an American scientist, was U.S. Secretary of Defense from 1977 to 1981 in the cabinet of President Jimmy Carter. He had previously served in the Lyndon Johnson administration as Director of Defense Research and Engineering and Secretary of the Air Force.<br />
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While Secretary of Defense, he insisted in laying the groundwork for the Camp David accords. He took part in the strategic arms negotiations with the Soviet Union and supported, unsuccessfully, ratification of the SALT II treaty. He advocated détente with the Soviet Union, an issue over which he conflicted with National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski.
    © Ken Hawkins Harold Brown-15601.dng
  • First Lady of the United states, Rosalynn Carter, deals with a flyaway scarf at an outdoor state event.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter298.jpg
  • First Lady of the United states, Rosalynn Carter, deals with a flyaway scarf at an outdoor state event.
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  • First Lady of the United states, Rosalynn Carter, deals with a flyaway scarf at an outdoor state event.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter303.jpg
  • Harold Brown, born September 19, 1927, an American scientist, was U.S. Secretary of Defense from 1977 to 1981 in the cabinet of President Jimmy Carter. He had previously served in the Lyndon Johnson administration as Director of Defense Research and Engineering and Secretary of the Air Force.<br />
<br />
While Secretary of Defense, he insisted in laying the groundwork for the Camp David accords. He took part in the strategic arms negotiations with the Soviet Union and supported, unsuccessfully, ratification of the SALT II treaty. He advocated détente with the Soviet Union, an issue over which he conflicted with National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski.
    © Ken Hawkins Harold Brown_Ken hawki...tif
  • Harold Brown, born September 19, 1927, an American scientist, was U.S. Secretary of Defense from 1977 to 1981 in the cabinet of President Jimmy Carter. He had previously served in the Lyndon Johnson administration as Director of Defense Research and Engineering and Secretary of the Air Force.<br />
<br />
While Secretary of Defense, he insisted in laying the groundwork for the Camp David accords. He took part in the strategic arms negotiations with the Soviet Union and supported, unsuccessfully, ratification of the SALT II treaty. He advocated détente with the Soviet Union, an issue over which he conflicted with National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski.
    © Ken Hawkins Harold Brown_Ken Hawki...tif
  • Harold Brown, born September 19, 1927, an American scientist, was U.S. Secretary of Defense from 1977 to 1981 in the cabinet of President Jimmy Carter. He had previously served in the Lyndon Johnson administration as Director of Defense Research and Engineering and Secretary of the Air Force.<br />
<br />
While Secretary of Defense, he insisted in laying the groundwork for the Camp David accords. He took part in the strategic arms negotiations with the Soviet Union and supported, unsuccessfully, ratification of the SALT II treaty. He advocated détente with the Soviet Union, an issue over which he conflicted with National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski.
    © Ken Hawkins Harold Brown-15602.dng
  • Harold Brown, born September 19, 1927, an American scientist, was U.S. Secretary of Defense from 1977 to 1981 in the cabinet of President Jimmy Carter. He had previously served in the Lyndon Johnson administration as Director of Defense Research and Engineering and Secretary of the Air Force.<br />
<br />
While Secretary of Defense, he insisted in laying the groundwork for the Camp David accords. He took part in the strategic arms negotiations with the Soviet Union and supported, unsuccessfully, ratification of the SALT II treaty. He advocated détente with the Soviet Union, an issue over which he conflicted with National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski.
    © Ken Hawkins Harold Brown-15603.dng
  • Harold Brown, born September 19, 1927, an American scientist, was U.S. Secretary of Defense from 1977 to 1981 in the cabinet of President Jimmy Carter. He had previously served in the Lyndon Johnson administration as Director of Defense Research and Engineering and Secretary of the Air Force.<br />
<br />
While Secretary of Defense, he insisted in laying the groundwork for the Camp David accords. He took part in the strategic arms negotiations with the Soviet Union and supported, unsuccessfully, ratification of the SALT II treaty. He advocated détente with the Soviet Union, an issue over which he conflicted with National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski.
    © Ken Hawkins Harold Brown-15600.dng
  • Harold Brown, born September 19, 1927, an American scientist, was U.S. Secretary of Defense from 1977 to 1981 in the cabinet of President Jimmy Carter. He had previously served in the Lyndon Johnson administration as Director of Defense Research and Engineering and Secretary of the Air Force.<br />
<br />
While Secretary of Defense, he insisted in laying the groundwork for the Camp David accords. He took part in the strategic arms negotiations with the Soviet Union and supported, unsuccessfully, ratification of the SALT II treaty. He advocated détente with the Soviet Union, an issue over which he conflicted with National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski.
    © Ken Hawkins Harold Brown-15604.dng
  • First Lady of the United states, Rosalynn Carter, deals with a flyaway scarf at an outdoor state event.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter299.jpg
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