Stereograph of Navy sailors on the parade grounds at the Great Lakes Training Station along the banks of Lake Michigan. Donor: George J. Paulson to HST 3-3-66.
Unidentified marines fire a twenty-one gun salute at the funeral service and burial at sea aboard the USS Manchester for Lieutenant Raymond Miller, a helicopter pilot.
John D. Bryan of the United States Navy is carried aboard the USS Manchester after he was injured on the USS Bass in Wonsan Harbor, Korea. He later died from his injuries. Others are unidentified.
Dr. Meyers of the USS Manchester attends to the wounded on the shore after the Thailand Corvette HMTS Prasae ran aground off the North Korean coast during a blizzard. All others are unidentified.
Unidentified sailors and marines attend a burial at sea of helicopter pilot Lieutenant Raymond Miller aboard the USS Manchester. Miller was buried at the Sea of Japan. A sailor can be seen playing "Taps" on a trumpet or bugle.
Troops from the USS Manchester were brought ashore to help in the evacuation of stranded sailors from the HMTS Prasae that ran aground during a blizzard off the coast of Korea under enemy occupation. Above the two unidentified troops that are laying on the beach are two visible shell bursts.
Unidentified sailors attend the funeral service and burial at sea aboard the USS Manchester for Lieutenant Raymond Miller, helicopter pilot. He was buried at the Sea of Japan.
The HMTS Prasae ran aground off the coast of Korea in enemy territory. Crew members from the Prasae sit huddled on the beach awaiting rescue from the USS Manchester helicopter. All are unidentified.
Crew members of the USS Bass help transfer injured crew members to the USS Manchester. The USS Bass was hit by enemy fire from Wonsan shore batteries in Wonsan Harbor, Korea. All are unidentified.