Tunney Watching Sailors Boxing Stance
(Original Caption) 8/10/1941-New York, NY- In December 1940, a year before Pearl Harbor, James Forrestal, then Under-Secretary of the Navy, persuaded U.S. boxer Gene Tunney to head the Navy's physical fitness program. The former Marine Corps PFC rose to the rank of commander. Lt. Commander Tunney is shown supervising the boxing stance of two soldiers during a training program. INP photo.

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Bettmann
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10 August, 1941
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