U.S. Army
Major Louis Frinchi Explains Operations of an M-48-A1 Tank to Wells McCurdy and His Sons
Major Louis Frinchi (left) S-3 Officer, 1st Medium Tank Battalion (Patton), 34th Armor, explains the operation of the M-48-A1 Tank to Bruce McCurdy (left, partly obscured), Russell McCurdy (fifth from right), and Mr. Wells McCurdy (third from right) during their visit to Fort Lewis, Washington. Others are unidentified.
Fort Lewis Census Enumerators Meet with Major General Truman
Left to right: Fort Lewis Census Enumerators, Mrs. Helen Moppes, Mrs. Florence Mall, Mrs. Dorothy Christiansen, Mrs. Gale Boardman, and Mrs. Janice Brown, meet with Major General Louis W. Truman and Mrs. Vivian Robinson, Tacoma District United States Census Bureau Representative, before commencing work on the official 1960 United States Census.
Major General Louis W. Truman Poses with Rear Admiral Charles K. Duncan
Major General Louis W. Truman (left) with Rear Admiral Charles K. Duncan, Commander Amphibious Training Command, United States Pacific Fleet. The Admiral is also Chief of Staff on the Maneuver Director's Staff for exercise "Bay Island." The exercise was a joint Army-Navy-Air Force exercise held in Puget Sound near Fort Lewis, Washington.
Officers Salute the Colors at Honor Guard Ceremony for Admiral John Sylvester
Left to right: Major General Louis W. Truman, First Lieutenant Julius Parker, Co. "D," 22nd Infantry, and Vice Admiral John Sylvester, Maneuver Director for Exercise "Bay Island," salute the colors at an Honor Guard Ceremony for Admiral Sylvester. All other soldiers are unidentified.
Officers of Exercise "Bay Island" Salute During National Anthem at the 91st Memorial Saturday
Officers salute during the playing of the National Anthem while participating in the 91st Memorial Saturday. Front Row (L-R): Vice-Admiral John Sylvester, Maneuver Director for Exercise "Bay Island" and Major General Louis W. Truman. Second Row (L-R): Major General Gilman C. Mudgett, Commanding General Reserve Forces, 6th United States Army; Rear Admiral Joshua W. Cooper and Rear Admiral Charles K. Duncan. All other soldiers in the background are unidentified.