Captain Lewis S. Parks stands behind a microphone on a podium. He addressed his crew members of the USS Manchester informing the crew that they are "short-timers". All others are unidentified.
Captain Lewis Parks (right) shakes hands with this brother, Judge John Parks while in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Captain Parks and many other sailors are wearing leis. Crew members dressed in dress white uniforms gather behind Parks. Kate Parks is also pictured. Others are unidentified.
Captain Lewis S. Parks stands behind a microphone on a podium looking out. He addressed his crew members of the USS Manchester informing the crew that they are "short-timers". All others are unidentified.
Stretcher cases carrying injured men are unloaded on the deck of the USS Manchester. They were carried to the Manchester by its helicopter. All are unidentified.
The USS Manchester's helicopter, nicknamed "Clementine", prepares to take off from the Manchester's deck. Crew members stand back as it prepares to lift off. All are unidentified.
Seventeen of the 111 evacuees from the Thailand corvette, HMTS Prasae, wear US Navy issued dungarees while aboard the USS Manchester. Their ship had run aground on the Korean coastline in enemy territory during a blizzard. All pictured are unidentified.
Captain Lewis S. Parks (second from left), aboard the USS Manchester, presents letters of commendation to three sailors while ported at Sasebo, Japan. All others are unidentified.
An unidentified crew member ducks below the blades of the USS Manchester's helicopter, nicknamed "Clementine", as it prepares to take off from the deck of the Manchester.