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President Harry S. Truman and others aboard a boat at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Sailors cast off a motor launch as President Harry S. Truman and others on board prepare to depart for a tour of the Pearl Harbor Naval Station. The President landed at Hickam Field, Hawaii, for a stopover on his way to Wake Island to meet with General MacArthur. (Same as 98-1160). From: The Album - A memento of the visit of the President of the United States - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 13 October to 16 October, 1950

President Harry S. Truman and Admiral Radford at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii

On his way to Wake Island to meet with General MacArthur, President Harry S. Truman lands at Hickam Air Force Base for a stopover tour of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Admiral Arthur Radford accompanies the President on a stroll around the Naval Base. (Same as 98-1159 in Album - Oct. 11-18, 1950). From: The Album - A Memento of the Visit of the President of the United States - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 13 October to 16 October, 1950

President Harry S. Truman inspects the honor guard at Hickam Field, Hawaii

At Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, President Harry S. Truman inspects the honor guard and shakes hands with generals and flag officers on duty in the Hawaiian area. The President is on a stopover on his way to Wake Island to meet with General MacArthur. (See also Album 98-1151 - Oct. 11-18, 1950.) From: The Album - A Memento of the Visit of the President of the United States - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 13 October to 16, October, 1950

President Truman leaving the "Independence" airplane at Hickam Field, Hawaii

The airplane "Independence" on the runway at Hickam Field, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where President Harry S. Truman made a stop on his way to Wake Island to meet with General Douglas MacArthur. (Same as 98-1151 in album - Oct. 11-18, 1950) From: The Album - A Memento of the Visit of the President of the United States - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 13 October to 16 October, 1950

George C. Marshall being sworn in as Secretary of State

George Marshall taking the oath of office with, pictured from left, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Admiral William D. Leahy, Rear Admiral James H. Foskett (partly obscured by Leahy), General Harry H. Vaughan, John W. Snyder, Tom C. Clark, George C. Marshall (foreground), President Harry S. Truman (standing behind desk), General Walter Bedell Smith (background, next to Clark), Clinton P. Anderson, Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, Julius A. Krug (next to Anderson), unidentified photographer, James F. Byrnes, and Lewis B. Schwellenbach. Autographed by all present. Photographers are not identified.