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Secretary Pace Talks with People in a Jeep

63-1021
Accession Number
63-1021
7.1x9.3 inches
Black & White
Related Collection
HST Keywords
Germany, Grafenwohr; Flanagen, Sergeant
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Description

Secretary of the Army Frank Pace sitting in a jeep, talking with military leaders during his visit to Grafenwohr, Germany. Sitting in the back of the jeep are Major General Thomas S. Timberman, Commanding General of the First Infantry Division (left) and Major General John E. Dahlquist, Commanding General, Fifth Corps. Seated in the front are Secretary Pace (left, back to camera) and Sergeant Flanagen of the First Military Police Company in the driver's seat. Standing beside the jeep is Lieutenant Colonel D. P. Yeull. Other soldiers in background are unidentified.

Date(s)
ca.
1952