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Marshal-Admiral the Marquis Togo Heihachiro with US naval officers in Washington, D.C. 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Marshal-Admiral the Marquis Togo Heihachiro with US naval officers in Washington, D.C. 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Marshal-Admiral the Marquis Togo Heihachiro with US naval officers in Washington, D.C. 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Marshal-Admiral the Marquis Togo Heihachiro with US naval officers in Washington, D.C. 1911. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Marshal-Admiral the Marquis Togo Heihachiro with US naval officers in Washington, D.C. 1911. Rear Admiral, U.S.A. Brownson, Willard Herbert; Potter, William Parker; Raby, James J. [Togo was admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Rear Admiral Willard H. Brownson fought pirates in Mexico, served in the Spanish-American War, also served a term as Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy. Rear Admiral William P. Potter served as Chief of the Bureau of Navigation. Rear Admiral James Joseph Raby took out the first merchant convoy under American escort During World War I]
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In this striking photograph from 1911, Marshal-Admiral the Marquis Togo Heihachiro of the Imperial Japanese Navy stands proudly among a group of esteemed US naval officers. The scene unfolds in Washington, D.C., with Rear Admiral Willard H. Brownson, Rear Admiral William P. Potter, and Rear Admiral James J. Raby gathered around the Japanese admiral. Togo, a renowned figure in Japanese naval history, had earned his title as admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy. His impressive military career included significant victories during the Russo-Japanese War. In contrast, the US naval officers had distinguished themselves in various capacities. Rear Admiral Brownson had fought pirates in Mexico and served in the Spanish-American War, while Rear Admiral Potter had served as Chief of the Bureau of Navigation. Rear Admiral Raby, an accomplished naval officer, was the first to take out a merchant convoy under American escort during World War I. The group portrait, taken by the renowned Harris & Ewing photographic studio, captures the international relations between Japan and the United States during the early 20th century. All the men are dressed in their formal military uniforms, adding to the sense of authority and prestige. The photograph is a testament to the importance of diplomacy and cooperation between nations, as well as the shared commitment to naval power and warfare. This image, part of the Harris & Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, is a valuable piece of history that showcases the fashion, international relations, and military traditions of the time. The photograph is a reminder of the significant role these naval leaders played in shaping the course of history.
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