View of home at 77 Kenelworth Ave, in Reading, England during World War II. Richard Beckman stayed in this house with the Abery family while stationed in England.
Exterior view of 24 Wellington Square in Oxford, England where Richard Beckman, an agent with the United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment lived during World War II.
Street view of a flat in Oxford, England during World War II. The address given is 24 Wellington Square, Oxford. Richard Beckman, an agent in the United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment, lived here during the war.
Home in Battle Creek, Michigan where Richard and Rosemary Beckman lived after they were married. Beckman was an United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment agent during World War II. He was also a member of the United States Army unit that was assigned to guard President Harry S. Truman at Cecilienhof during the Potsdam Conference.
Home in Battle Creek, Michigan where Richard and Rosemary Beckman lived after they were married. Beckman was an United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment agent during World War II. He was also a member of the United States Army unit that was assigned to guard President Harry S. Truman at Cecilienhof during the Potsdam Conference.
Former President Harry S. Truman escorts his daughter Margaret out of their home in Independence, Missouri, on her wedding day. The man on the right is unidentified.
Bess Truman (seated, left) and former President Harry S. Truman (seated, right) are preparing to be interviewed from the study of their home in Independence, Missouri by daughter Margaret in New York, through the Columbia Broadcasting TV. Others are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman leaves his home in Independence, Missouri to deliver belated Christmas gifts to his family in Grandview. Others in the background are unidentified.