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Vaughan, Harry H., 1893-1981

President Truman in Reviewing Stand with Officers at the Marine Corps Training School at Quantico, Virginia

President Truman, in dark glasses in the front row, is seated in the reviewing stand with Commandant of the Marine Corps General Clifton B. Cates, at the Marine Corps Training School at Quantico, Virginia. General Harry Vaughan is seated behind President Truman. From a leather bound album of 55 8 x 10 photos of President Truman during his trip to the Marine Corps School at Quantico. Gift from Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Major General, U.S. Marines Corps, Commandant, Marine Corps Schools.

Funeral Services for Leslie Coffelt of the White House Police

President Harry S. Truman and First Lady Bess W. Truman at Arlington National Cemetery, attending funeral services for Private Leslie Coffelt of the White House Police, who was killed while protecting President Truman from an assassination attempt on November 1. Walking behind President and Mrs. Truman are (left to right) General Robert Landry, General Harry Vaughan, and General Wallace Graham. All others are unidentified.

President Truman receiving His Royal Highness Prince Abdul Ilah, Regent of Iraq

In a ceremony held for the first time since the end of Word War II, President Harry S. Truman receives His Royal Highness Prince Abdul Ilah, Regent of Iraq. The Prince and President Truman are shown standing on the White House's front portico, with the honor guard. Standing to the left, second row, is the President's military aid, Col. Harry Vaughan. To the right in the second row is Capt. James K. Vardaman, the President's Naval aid. From: Beth Gore.

President Harry S. Truman Preparing to Speak at the United Nations Conference on International Organizations

President Harry S. Truman looks out at an audience of hundreds of delegates from nations all over the world who met together and drew up a United Nations Charter to insure world peace in the future. The United Nations Conference on International Organizations, held at the San Francisco, California Opera House, closed after nine weeks of study and debate. President Truman is to deliver the closing address. Left to right: Unidentified man, President Truman, General Harry Vaughan, Edward Stettinius (Secretary of State), Captain James Vardaman, and Alger Hiss.

President Harry S. Truman throws out the first ball to open the 1952 season

President Harry S. Truman throws out he first ball in the game between the Washington Senators and the Boston Red Sox. Left to right in the front row: Vice President Alben Barkley, Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, President Truman and (three men at extreme right) Clark Griffith, Washington Team President; Stanley "Bucky" Harris, Washington Manager, and Lou Boudreau, Boston Manager. Directly behind Mr. Vinson is Admiral Sidney Souers. Next on right are Major General Harry Vaughan, Military Aide, and Major General Robert Landry, Air Force Aide.