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Adm. Arthur Radford, President Harry S. Truman, and Col. Manning Tillery salute the flag at Hickam Field, Hawaii

2008-391
Accession Number
2008-391
4.5x6 inches
Black & White
HST Keywords
Hawaii - Hickam Air Force Base; Truman - Trips - Wake Island - 1950
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Description
After landing at Hickam Field, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, President Truman, along with others, stands at attention for the playing of the Star Spangled Banner. Left to right: Admiral Arthur Radford, Commander in Chief, Pacific Theater; President Harry S. Truman; and Colonel Manning E. Tillery, USAF, Commander of Hickam Air Force Base. The President made a stopover in Hawaii on his way to Wake Island to meet with General MacArthur. (See 98-1155 in album). From: The Album - A Memento of the Visit of the President of the United States - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 13 October to 16 October, 1950.
Date(s)
October 13, 1950