Soldiers
President Truman Addressing the Crowd at Wake Island
From left to right, Press Secretary Charles Ross, General Douglas MacArthur (the back of his head), Admiral Arthur Radford, President Harry S. Truman, Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Omar Bradley at Wake Island. President Truman is presenting a citation to General MacArthur. Others in the background are unidentified.
President Truman reviewing Japanese American troops
World War II soldiers with captured Nazi flag
Co. brought to this country to tell civilians about the German counter offensive in the Ardennes, and well qualified to do the job, the group shown above, holding a captured Nazi Swastika, will tour the Sixth Service Command, making talks to war workers urging them to increase the output of vital war supplies. Left to right, they are: Sgt. Frederick R. Wheeler, Charleston, S.C.; Sgt. Hugh D. Thompson, Lufkin, Texas; Sgt. Samuel B. Hendrix, Claxton, Ga., 1st Lieut. Walter J. McDowell, Hackensack., N.J.; Capt. James H., Cruickshank, Elizabeth, N.J.; Sgt. James E.
Portrait of Michael A. Pruchnicki
Snapshot in Korea of American Tanks on a Dirt Road
Snapshot taken in Korea of American tanks on a dirt track. Soldiers on top of the tank are speaking to others in a truck alongside the road. From: Brenda Thompson.
Colonel Klemm and Lieutenant Colonel Elliot
Harry S. Truman and Other Officers of Battery D
World War I soldiers march down Grand Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri
Twelve Unidentified People Stand in Room with American Flag and Christmas Tree
Twelve unidentified people (four women and eight men) stand in a room, partially posed around an American flag and a Christmas tree. Some of the people pictured are looking directly at the camera while others are looking away. They are somewhere in Detroit, Michigan.