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Description Admiral Chester W. Nimitz pins Navy Cross on Doris Miller, at ceremony on board the USS Enterprise (CV-6) at Pearl Harbor, May 27, 1942
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Author Official U.S. Navy photograph, Office of Public Relations, Review Section
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