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English: Battleships of the w:U.S. Atlantic Fleet steaming towards Mexican waters following the w:Tampico Affair of April 9, 1914, and prior to the w:United States occupation of Veracruz. In insert are (left to right): Rear Admiral w:Henry T. Mayo, Commander of U.S. forces during the Tampico Affair, Rear Admiral w:Frank F. Fletcher, who commanded the landing to seize Veracruz, and Vice Admiral w:Charles J. Badger, Commander of U.S. Atlantic Fleet in 1914.
Date c. April, 1914
Source U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #NH 60322
Author Robert Muller
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Photo copyrighted 1914 by "E. Muller, jr., and Pach." Copyright has expired.

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