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Returning Soldier with His Family

Master Sergeant Harry Lister (right) is greeted by his wife and son after returning from Korea on the United States Navy Ship General LeRoy Eltinge. Master Sergeant Harrinton was among 1,500 Korean War combat veterans who returned to the United States at the Seattle, Washington Port of Embarkation. Others in the background are unidentified.

Family at House During Charles Thayer Hunting Trip in the Balkans

Exterior view which includes a family standing on the front steps of their home which may also be a hunting lodge or gamekeepers home. Photo is believed to have been taken when Charles Thayer was hunting in the Balkans area of Eastern Europe. Thayer was known to have traveled to Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania to hunt. Original negative in Library.

Wallace Family on a Porch

Members of the Wallace family on the porch of an unidentified home, possibly in Colorado Springs, Colorado. From left to right: Elizabeth Gates, Madge Gates Wallace, George Wallace, Fred Wallace (small child seated on ledge), Frank Wallace, Bess Wallace, and unidentified man. From: Truman home, an album of Wallace family, friends, and vacations.

Wallace Family at Home

Bess Wallace (seated on the floor, center) and her family in the parlor of her grandfather's home at 219 North Delaware Street, Independence, Missouri. Bess' mother, Madge Gates Wallace, is on the left. Her brothers, Frank and George Wallace are in the center. An unidentified man is seated on the right, possibly one of the brothers of Madge Gates Wallace. From: Truman Home.

Wallace Family at Home

Bess Wallace (seated on the floor, center) and her family in the parlor of her grandfather's home at 219 North Delaware Street, Independence, Missouri. Bess' mother, Madge Gates Wallace, is on the left. Her brothers, Frank and George Wallace are in the center. An unidentified man is seated on the right, possibly one of the brothers of Madge Gates Wallace. From: Truman home, an album of Wallace family, friends, and vacations.

Medals of Honor Presented to Families of Two Soldier Heroes

During ceremonies at the Pentagon, Secretary of the Army Frank Pace presented Medals of Honor to the families of two soldiers who died in Korea, Second Lieutenant Jerome A. Sudut and Sergeant Cornelius H. Charlton. From left to right: Macio Charlton, Miss Dephnia J. Charlton, Thomas Charlton, Mrs. Clara Charlton, Mr. Van Charlton, Secretary Pace, Chester Charlton, Miss Diana Sudut, Joseph Sudut, Jr., Mrs. Regina Sudut, and Mr. Joseph Sudut.