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MacMorland, Edward E. (Edward Elliott), 1892-1978

Truman Viewing Weapons Demonstration at Aberdeen Proving Ground

President Harry S. Truman and other dignitaries during a military demonstration at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. Front row, left to right: Major General Edward MacMorland, Commanding Officer, Aberdeen Proving Ground; President Truman; General J. Lawton Collins. Second row: Averell Harriman (second from right) and Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (right). Third row: General Harry Vaughan (right). Admiral Robert Dennison is in the row behind General Vaughan, second from the right. All others are unidentified.

Truman at Military Demonstration at Aberdeen Proving Ground

President Harry S. Truman and other dignitaries during a military demonstration at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. Front row, left to right: Major General Edward MacMorland, Commanding Officer, Aberdeen Proving Ground; President Truman; General J. Lawton Collins. Second row: Averell Harriman (second from right) and Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (right). Third row: General Harry Vaughan (right). Admiral Robert Dennison is in the row behind General Vaughan, second from the right. All others are unidentified.

Truman at Aberdeen Proving Ground

President Harry S. Truman descending a staircase at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. Near the bottom of the stairs are President Truman (left) and Major General Edward MacMorland (right), Commanding Officer of Aberdeen Proving Ground. Directly behind Truman are Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (left) and General J. Lawton Collins. All others are unidentified.

Truman with Generals at Aberdeen Proving Ground

President Harry S. Truman in front of a train at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. Foreground, from left to right: Major General Edward E. MacMorland, Commander of Aberdeen; Major General Elbert L. Ford, Chief of Ordnance (behind MacMorland); Secretary of the Army Frank Pace; President Truman; General J. Lawton Collins, Chief of Staff; General Harry Vaughan (obscured by Collins). From: Harry H. Vaughan.