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President Harry S. Truman, Brigadier General R. Dinwiddie Groves and others at the New Organized Reserve Corps Armory, Kansas City

Surrounded by photographers, President Harry S. Truman (front, dark suit), with Brigadier General R. Dinwiddie Groves at right, poses for a photo with a group of unidentified officers standing at attention and saluting. The President is to dedicate the new Organized Reserve Corps Armory at 1600 Central, Kansas City, Missouri. (See also 77-1715 and 1716.) From: Reserve Officers Association, U.S. Army.

President Harry S. Truman, Brigadier General R. Dinwiddie Groves and Others at the New Organized Reserve Corps Armory, Kansas City

President Harry S. Truman (center, dark suit), surrounded by unidentified Army officers and civilians, holds onto the arm of Brigadier General R. Dinwiddie Groves, who is escorting him to the dedication of the new Organized Reserve Corps Armory at 1600 Central, Kansas City, Missouri. (See also 77-1715 and 1716.) From: Reserve Officers Association, U.S. Army.

President Harry S. Truman, Brigadier General R. Dinwiddie Groves and Others at the New Organized Reserve Corps Armory, Kansas City

President Harry S. Truman (center, dark suit), surrounded by unidentified officers and civilians, holds onto the arm of Brigadier General R. Dinwiddie Groves, who is escorting him to the dedication of the new Organized Reserve Corps Armory at 1600 Central, Kansas City, Missouri. (See also 77-1715 and 1716.) From: Reserve Officers Association.

President Harry S. Truman and Brigadier General R. Dinwiddie Groves at the New Organized Reserve Corps Armory, Kansas City

President Harry S. Truman (left) walks with Brigadier General R. Dinwiddie Groves on their way to the Organized Reserve Corps Armory at 1600 Central, Kansas City, Missouri, where the President is scheduled to dedicate the new building. (See also 77-1715 and 1716.) From: Reserve Officers Association.

Truman Portrait

Portrait of President Harry S. Truman, which was used as the official campaign photo for the 1948 campaign. A favorite of the President. See also 58-486 for a better print of this photograph. Donor: Montgomery Foto Service.