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Military ceremonies, honors, and salutes

Truman at Army Day Parade

President Harry S. Truman and others review a parade during Army Day ceremonies. Seated in the front row are, from left to right: unidentified Navy officer, General Omar Bradley, Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, President Truman, and two unidentified men. Seated behind the naval officer is General Harry Vaughan. All others are unidentified.

Soldiers Marching In Army Day Parade

Members of the U.S. military marching in a parade commemorating Army Day as they pass in front of the presidential viewing stand. Standing in the front row of the presidential box are, from left to right: unidentified Navy officer, General Omar Bradley, Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, President Truman, and two unidentified men. All others are unidentified.

Soldiers Passing Presidential Viewing Stand During Army Day Parade

Members of the U.S. military marching in a parade commemorating Army Day pass in front of the presidential viewing stand. Standing in the front row of the presidential box are, from left to right: unidentified Navy officer, General Omar Bradley, Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, President Truman, and two unidentified men. All others are unidentified.

Truman and Others at Army Day Parade

President Harry S. Truman and other dignitaries seated in the presidential viewing stand at a parade commemorating Army Day. Seated in the front row are, from left to right: unidentified Navy officer, General Omar Bradley (partly obscured by post), Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, President Truman, and two unidentified men. Seated behind the naval officer is General Harry Vaughan. All others are unidentified.

Marchers in Army Day Parade

Female soldiers in a parade commemorating Army Day passing in front of the presidential viewing stand . Standing in the front row of the presidential box are, from left to right: unidentified Navy officer, General Omar Bradley, Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, President Truman, and two unidentified men. All others are unidentified.