The destroyer, USS Sarsfield, docked at Key West, Florida, preparing to pick up President Harry S. Truman and his vacation party for cruise to the Dry Tortugas Islands. All are unidentified.
The destroyer, USS Sarsfield, docked at Key West, Florida, preparing to pick up President Harry S. Truman and his vacation party for cruise to the Dry Tortugas Islands. All sailors on board are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman arriving in his limousine to attend services at the United States Naval Station Memorial Chapel while on vacation in Key West, Florida. Seated in the back seat of the car, from left to right, are: President Truman, Admiral Sidney Souers, and Press Secretary Joseph Short. Also present is Administrative Assistant to the President David Lloyd (standing, left, opening the car door, wearing light shoes). All others are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman (back seat of car, wearing white hat) arriving in his limousine to attend services at the U.S. Naval Station Memorial Chapel at Key West, Florida. Also present are Admiral Sidney Souers (middle of back seat), Press Secretary Joseph Short (back seat, driver's side), and Administrative Assistant David Lloyd (left, walking beside car). All others are unidentified.
Interior of the United States Naval Station Memorial Chapel at Key West, Florida, during Sunday services. President Harry S. Truman attended services at the chapel during his vacation trips to Key West. All are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman's flag flies from atop the administration building at the U.S. Naval submarine base, Key West, Florida. Truman stayed at the submarine base while on vacation in Key West. From the album The President's Vacation Trip to Key West.
President Harry S. Truman (foreground, second from left) bids farewell to local officials at the Naval Air Station, Boca Chica, Florida. Truman spent his vacation in Key West and returned to Washington, D.C. via the airport at Boca Chica. Others are unidentified. From the album The President's Vacation Trip to Key West 17-23 November 1946.