Armed forces officers
Japanese military officers symbolically surrender their swords
Five Japanese military officers surrendering in China
Japanese military officers marching in parade in China
Japanese military officers marching in a parade during ceremonies in China marking the surrender of the Japanese to Allied forces. The exact date and location are unknown. From: Donald L. Jacobs - made available through Lennie Thacker, Commander of VFW Post 1000.
Margaret Truman speaking with George C. Marshall
Reception at the British Embassy for Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain during her visit to the United States. Shown are Margaret Truman and General George C. Marshall. The officer at the far right is unidentified. (See also 86-31-1 through 86-31-4.)
Opening ceremony to restore the capitol, Seoul, to the Republic of Korea
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur and staff officers
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Commander in Chief of United Nations Forces in Korea, accompanied by staff officers, visit a Prisoner of War camp at Inchon, Korea.
General Douglas MacArthur attends a briefing session during Korean War
Colonel L. G. Puller, General Douglas MacArthur, Major General O. P. Smith and Vice Admiral Arthur D. Struble
Colonel L. B. Puller, First Marine Division; General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Commander in Chief United Nations Forces in Korea; Major General O. P. Smith, CG First Marine Division; and Vice Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Commander Joint Task Force Seven, accompanied by staff officers and newsmen, observe action from a hill overlooking the 1st Marine Regimental front.