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Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman Watches the Band Leader During Celebrations at Remiremont, France

Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman (left, behind band leader) watches the band leader during the celebrations to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the liberation of Remiremont, France from the Germans on September 29, 1944 and to dedicated the new John F. Kennedy Square in the town. All others in the surrounding crowd are unidentified.

Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman Poses for Photograph with Remiremont, France Dignitaries

Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman (third from right) poses in front of a helicopter with dignitaries from Remiremont, France, who are gathered to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the liberation of Remiremont, France from the Germans in World War II and to dedicated the new John F. Kennedy Square. All others are unidentified.

Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman Visits with Guests at Remiremont, France Celebration

Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman (left with back to camera) visits with unidentified women gathered to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the liberation of Remiremont, France from the Germans on September 29, 1944 and to dedicated the new John F. Kennedy Square in the town. All others are also unidentified.

Lieutenant General Truman Speaks at Dedication of John F. Kennedy Square in Remiremont, France

Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman (center) speaks at the dedication of John F. Kennedy Square in Remiremont, France. The dedication was part of the celebration commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the liberation of Remiremont from the Germans and to honor the men who died fighting for its freedom. All others are unidentified.

Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman Speaks at Ceremony to Dedicate John F. Kennedy Square in Remiremont, France

Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman (center) speaks at the dedication of John F. Kennedy Square in Remiremont, France. The dedication was part of the celebration commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the liberation of Remiremont from the Germans and to honor the men who died fighting for its freedom.