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Louis W. Truman Prepares to Board an Airplane

Major General Louis W. Truman (left) prepares to board an airplane at Gray Field, Fort Lewis, Washington, to go to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where he attended the Army World Wide Combat Arms Conference. Standing next to Truman are Lieutenant Colonel Richard H. Ferriter, Division Aviation Officer, and the airplanes crew: Captain J. H. Obendorf, Lieutenant F. L. Montgomery, and Sergeant W. M. Kara.

Cubs Greet the General

Members of the Fort Lewis Cub Scout Pack 62 pose with Major General Louis W. Truman (back, center), Commanding General of the Fort, during their visit to his office. Also pictured: Den Mothers Mrs. W.H. Reck (back, left) and Mrs. J.W. Jiminez (back, right).

Officers of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA)

Officers of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA), chosen to lead the Washington State Chapter of AUSA. Pictured (left to right): Fred Osmers, President; Ray Clark, First Vice President; Nat Hatcher, Treasurer; Harold Meyer, Second Vice President, and Lieutenant Colonel John A. Spencer, Secretary. The men are being honored at Fort Lewis located in Washington State. All other individuals are unidentified.

Officers of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA)

Officers of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA), chosen to lead the Washington State Chapter of AUSA. Pictured (left to right): Fred Osmers, President; Ray Clark, First Vice President; Nat Hatcher, Treasurer; Harold Meyer, Second Vice President, and Lieutenant Colonel John A. Spencer, Secretary. The men are being honored at Fort Lewis located in Washington State. All other individuals are unidentified.

Major General Truman Inspecting the Honor Guard Troops of First Battle Group

Honor Guard Troops of First Battle Group, 12th Infantry and firing battery welcome Major General William S. Biddle (left) to Fort Lewis, Washington. Inspecting the Honor Guard Troops with General Biddle are (left to right) Captain Melvin H. Neighbors, Battery Commander; 1st Lieutenant Richard B. Noonan, Honor Guard Commander; and Major General Louis W. Truman. All others are unidentified.