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Secretary Pace is Interviewed

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, center, is interviewed by newspaper and radio men following his arrival at Fort Benning, Georgia, for a one-day visit to the Infantry School. The interview was conducted in conjunction with the filming of a documentary movie, Report to the Army. All others are unidentified.

Secretary Pace Addresses Students at Fort Benning

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (standing at podium) addresses students in Fort Benning's Infantry Officer Candidate Regiment during the filming of a graduation ceremony to be used in a Department of the Army documentary, Report to the Army. Seated to the left of Secretary Pace on the front row are, left to right: Colonel Lexington O. Sheffield, Infantry Center Chaplain; Major General Robert N. Young, Infantry Center Commander; and Brigadier General Guy S. Meloy, Jr, Infantry School Assistant Commandant. All others are unidentified.

Frank Pace Salutes Color Guard

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (foreground, second from left, in civilian clothes) with Captain Edwin Ditzel, Commanding Officer, Military Police Detachment, Fort MacArthur, California, as they salute the Military Police color guard standing at attention. The troops are honoring Pace's first visit to Ft. MacArthur.

Frank Pace at Luncheon

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace at a luncheon in his honor at the new Officer's Club at Fort MacArthur, California. From left to right: Corwin Denney, President of the American Helicopter Corporation; Secretary of the Army Frank Pace; Major General Ira Swift; and Lieutenant General Joseph Swing. Others are unidentified.

Frank Pace and Others at Helicopter Demonstration

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace and others watch the XH-26 Army Jet Helicopter demonstration at Torrance Airport in Torrance, California. From left to right: three unidentified men; unidentified man at podium; Colonel Pendleton Hogan, Chief, L.A. Branch, Office of Information; Lieutenant General Joseph M. Swing, Commanding General, Sixth Army; Secretary of Army Frank Pace, Jr.; and Major General Ira P. Swift, Commanding General, Third Corps. All others are unidentified.