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Dedication of Cornerstone of Pitch and Putt Practice Fairway at Fort Lewis Golf Course

2014-250
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2014-250
9.5 x 7.5 inches
Black & White
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Description
(L-R) Colonel Robert J. Speaks, G-4 and president of the Fort Lewis Golf Council, Major General Louis W. Truman, Brigadier General Francis Hill and Colonel James M. Worthington, Chief of Staff,. They are unveiling a cornerstone at the Pitch and Putt Practice Fairway at the Fort Lewis, Washington Golf Course. The cornerstone is dedicated to Sergeant First Class John Trueblood, former course manager who lost his life in an automobile accident. The Pitch and Putt practice hole was constructed by SFC Trueblood before his death.
Date(s)
ca.
1959