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Pace Greets John M. Wallace at Reception

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, second from the right, greets Mr. John M. Wallace, a civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army for Utah, at a reception at the Presidio Officers Mess, as Stephen Chadwick, civilian aide for Washington, looks on. Also present is General Joseph M. Swing (third from right) Margaret (Mrs. Frank) Pace is also present (right, obscured by Chadwick). Other woman is unidentified.

Secretary Pace at the Presidio Officer's Mess with Civilian Aides

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace meets with some of his civilian aides the Presidio Officer's Mess in San Francisco, California. Left to right: David Deane, Jr. Aide for Idaho; Stephen E. Chadwick, Aide for Washington; Edmond G. Toomey, Aide for Montana; George A.D. Kerr, Aide for Oregon; Lieutenant General Joseph Swing, Commanding General, Sixth Army; Secretary Pace; Philip J. Fitzgerald, Aide for the Sixth Army; Eugene D. Bennett, Aide for Northern California; Walter W. Knorpp, Aide for Arizona; William C. McDuffie, Aide for Southern California; and Robert A. Cavanaugh, Aide for Nevada.

Secretary Pace at Peachtree Golf Course

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, along with others, spend a day at the Peachtree Golf Course in Atlanta, Georgia. Top row, left to right: George Woodruff, Reverend Pierce Harris, Lieutenant General George Decker, and Mr. John Westmoreland. Bottom row, left to right: Colonel Kendall J. Fielder, Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, Major General Floyd L. Parks, and Charles Yates.

Pace Attends Brooke Claxton Talk at the Army War College

Lieutenant General Edward M. Almond, center left, Commandant of the Army War College, thanks the Canadian Minister of Defense, Brooke Claxton, far left, after his talk for the faculty and the student body of the Army War College. Also present was Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, far right, chats with General V. B. Barnes, back right, the Assistant Commandant of the Army War College. Students in the background are unidentified.