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Members of the Nation’s first Negro Navigation Cadets, who will receive  their commissions in the Army Air Forces on February 26th, visited City  Hall as guests of Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia this afternoon. They are  shown on the steps of City Hall as the mayor greeted their commanding  officer, Maj. Galen B. Price. 02/16/1944
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Members of the Nation’s first Negro Navigation Cadets, who will receive their commissions in the Army Air Forces on February 26th, visited City Hall as guests of Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia this afternoon. They are shown on the steps of City Hall as the mayor greeted their commanding officer, Maj. Galen B. Price. 02/16/1944

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