Is This a Photo of Ronald Reagan in Drag?

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Is This a Photo of Ronald Reagan in Drag?
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This is a real World War II-era photo.

The photograph was real in that it authentically showed three people in drag makeup and clothes, but there's no evidence one of them was Reagan. They were soldiers during World War II and dressed up for the show,"This Is The Army," according to the National Park Service and other sources.published the picture online, citing the National Archives as its original source. We searched the National Archives' online database for the photograph, but we did not find it.

On the websites for NPS and the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, the photograph's captions stated the soldiers were part of the United States Army Signal Corps, which is a branch of the ArmyReagan did serve in the Army, but he was never part of the Signal Corps. According to the Reagan Presidential Library, Reagan firstand joined the San Francisco Port of Embarkation as a liaison officer.

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