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President Lyndon Johnson leaves Bethesda Naval Hospital

Bethesda, MD: A smiling president Lyndon Johnson leaves the Bethesda Naval Hospital here 11/19/1966. The Chief Executive is flying to his Texas ranch to rest up from his two operations. (UPI Photo)


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