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John W. Harmony and Louis W. Truman Observe a Training Station at Fort Lewis, Washington

Major General John W. Harmony, Commanding General of XV United States Army Corps Reserve, and Major General Louis W. Truman, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Lewis Commander, observe a training station at Fort Lewis, Washington. Unidentified military personnel stand behind the generals. The training stations were in use by Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) cadets who underwent a six-week summer training at Fort Lewis.

John W. Harmony and Unidentified Military Personnel Observe a Training Station at Fort Lewis, Washington

Major General John W. Harmony (foreground, third from left), Commanding General of XV United States Army Corps Reserve, and unidentified military personnel observe a maneuver training station at Fort Lewis, Washington, in use by Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) cadets undergoing a six-week summer training at the fort. Also present is Major General Louis Truman (second from right), Commanding Officer of Fort Lewis, Washington.

John W. Harmony, Gilman C. Mudgett, and Louis W. Truman at Fort Lewis, Washington

From left to right, Major General John W. Harmony, Commanding General of XV United States Army Corps Reserve; Major General Gilman C. Mudgett, Deputy Commanding General of 6th Army; and Major General Louis W. Truman, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Lewis Commander, walk between training stations at Fort Lewis, Washington. The generals were observing Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) cadets who were undergoing six-week summer training at Fort Lewis. All others are unidentified.