Admiral William Leahy atop the conning tower of submarine U-2513, while on vacation in Key West, Florida with President Harry S. Truman. Part of the album The President's Vacation to Key West 17-23 November 1946.
President Harry S. Truman (center, white) on the Dolphin as he and his party return to the submarine base in Key West, Florida while on vacation. Also present is General Harry Vaughan (foreground, left) and Admiral William Leahy (foreground ,right, seated). All others are unidentified. Part of the album The President's Vacation Trip to Key West 17-23 November 1946.
President Harry S. Truman (driver's seat) pauses motorcade at a beautiful spot on the highway to Key West. Front seat, left to right: unidentified, Admiral William Leahy, President Truman. Back seat, left to right: General Harry Vaughan, Judge John C. Collet, and John R. Steelman. Part of the album, The President's Vacation Trip to Key West 17-23 November 1946.
President Harry S. Truman (seated center, white hat) and party on the "Dolphin" en route to the Devron Base, Key West. Also present are Admiral William D. Leahy (left, seated next to Truman( and Clark Clifford (foreground, right). All others are unidentified. Part of album The President's Vacation Trip to Key West 17-23 November 1946.
President Harry S. Truman poses at the airport at Boca Chica, Florida with newly arrived vacation guests. From left to right: Admiral William Leahy, Judge Caskie Collet, President Truman, John R. Steelman, and General Harry Vaughan. Photo in the album The President's Vacation Trip to Key West 17-23 November 1946.
President Harry S. Truman (front, right) and the President of France, General Charles de Gaulle (front, left), attend the welcoming ceremonies for the General's visit on the front lawn of the White House. Also pictured, second row: Admiral William Leahy (left, mostly obscured); and Major General Harry Vaughan (second from right). All others are unidentified.
Admiral William Leahy descending the stairs of the airplane upon his arrival in Boca Chica to join the President and his party on vacation. Standing behind him in the doorway of the plane is John Steelman. Photo in the album, The President's vacation Trip to Key West 17-23 November 1946. All others are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman (second from right) shakes hands with Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson after returning to Washington, D.C. from Key West, Florida. From left to right: Johnson; Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman; Fleet Admiral William Leahy; Truman; and Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder (behind Chapman) is also pictured. All others unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook.
President Truman (seated center, in dark jacket with white collar) give press a conference in the north garden of the Little White House at Key West, Florida. This press conference took place during President Truman's ninth vacation visit to Key West. Standing behind President Truman are select members of his staff that joined him on vacation. From left to right: four unidentified men, Roger Tubby, unidentified man, John Steelman, Charles Murphy, Joseph Feeney, William Hassett, Admiral William Leahy, Press Secretary Joseph Short, Admiral Robert Dennison, and General Robert Landry.
President Harry S. Truman (seated center, in dark shirt with white collar) gives press a conference in the north garden of the Little White House at Key West, Florida. This press conference took place during President Truman's ninth vacation visit to Key West. Standing behind President Truman are select members of his staff that joined him on vacation. From left to right: two unidentified men, Roger Tubby, unidentified man, John Steelman, Charles Murphy, Joseph Feeney, William Hassett, Admiral William Leahy, Press Secretary Joseph Short, Admiral Robert Dennison, and General Robert Landry.