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Amputees Visiting with Major General Harry Vaughan

64-113
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64-113
6.5x8.5 inches
Black & White
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Description
A delegation of four amputees (all unidentified) representing those at Thomas M. England Hospital in Atlantic City, New Jersey visit with Major General Harry Vaughan (seated, center), President Harry S. Truman's Military Aide. They are visiting with General Vaughan at the White House to protest the closing of the Army's largest amputation center. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol 2.
Date(s)
January 25, 1946