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Louis W. Truman Presents a Certificate to E. J. Delaney

The new executive officer of the 4th Infantry Division Adjutant General at Fort Lewis, Major E. J. Delaney (right), receives a certificate of achievement from Major General Louis W. Truman (left). Delaney was rewarded for his work as Adjutant General of the United States Army element of the United States Military Training Mission to Saudi Arabia from February 1959 to January 1960.

Winners of the Fort Lewis, Washington, Post Championship .22 Caliber Pistol Matches

Members of the 1st Brigade, 12th infantry, the winners of the Fort Lewis, Washington, post championship .22 caliber pistol matches. (left to right) Major General Louis W. Truman; Sergeant Leon Childers, Company "A;" Private First Class Stanley Platts, Company "C;" Private First Class Charles Cook, Company "B;" and Private First Class Douglas Orwin, Company "B."

Louis W. Truman with Military Personnel in Front of a Helicopter

1st Lieutenant Charles B. Knowlen, Rotor Wing General Support Pilot Captain; Franklin P. Bush, 14th Transport Battalion, Aviation Maintenance Officer Captain; Reginald Wooldridge, Gray Field Operations Officer; Major John D. Gillespie, Commander, Aviation Combat Readiness Department; Captain Robert E. Ainslie, Commander, Aircraft Maintenance Department 14th Transportation Battalion; Major Maurice C. Bone, Commander, 57th Transportation Company; Major Robert M. Webb, Assistant 4th Division Aviation Officer; Major Jesse J. Atkins, COQ 4th Aviation Commander; Lieutenant Colonel Richard R.

Aerial View of a Christmas Display at Fort Lewis, Washington

Aerial view of a Christmas display of the 34th Armor Division at Fort Lewis, Washington. The display shows a Santa figure in a sleigh (M-48 medium tank) and six reindeer pulling the sleigh (half-ton trucks and jeeps). In the foreground Rudolph (another reindeer jeep) is shown stopping in front with Santa Claus and a driver, both unidentified members of the 34th Armor) delivering gifts for a children's party.

Louis W. Truman Presents a Commendation to Frank Grubbs

Sergeant First Class Frank Grubbs (center) was presented with an Army commendation ribbon with metal pendant for outstanding performance of duty while stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington. Grubbs served as Non-Commissioned Officer-in-Charge of the Radio-TV branch of the Post Information Office which maintained scheduled news shows every day and was on the air with spot news and features on Fort events. Major General Louis W. Truman (right), Commanding Officer of the fort, presented the award.