Armed forces officers
Clark Clifford and Others Playing Volleyball on Board the USS Williamsburg
General Harry Vaughan Waits to Receive a Ring
President Harry S. Truman is Elected to Call Close Decisions in the Game
President Truman Standing in Front of the American Vice Consul to Bermuda's Home
President Harry S. Truman is standing in front of the home of the Vice Consul of the United States to Bermuda, Clay Merrell, during his vacation cruise to the island. From left to right: General Harry H. Vaughan, Mrs. Clay Merrell, Mr. Jones, President Truman, Mr. Richie, Mrs. Jones, Clay Merrell, and Captain James H. Foskett.
President Harry S. Truman and General Harry Vaughan Leave the Vice Consul's Residence
Colonel Wallace Graham Tosses a Rope Gromet
Captain James Foskett Heaves a Ring to Mr. Clark Clifford
Ted Marks Referees One of the Volleyball Games on the USS Williamsburg
Ted Marks, friend of President Harry S. Truman, acts as a referee during a volleyball game among President Truman's guests on board the USS Williamsburg for a vacation cruise. Seated at the top, from left to right: William Hassett, Postmaster General Robert Hannegan, John Steelman, and George Allen. Standing below, from left to right: unidentified (possibly Captain James Foskett), unidentified (possibly Major General Harry Vaughan), Ted Marks (standing on rail, back to camera), unidentified (possibly Colonel Wallace Graham), and Clark Clifford.