Redding, Jack, 1908-1965
President Truman is presented with bound volume of Germany Edition of the Stars and Stripes
President Harry S. Truman (second from right) is presented with a bound volume of the Germany Edition of the Stars and Stripes by Staff Sergeant Paul Elliott, Managing Editor of this edition. Also with the President are Colonel Jack M. Redding (third from the left), Army Public Relations Officer, Captain Max Gillstrap and Private Ernest S. Leiser, staff members of the Stars and Stripes. From the album, number 2: "President Truman's Trip to Potsdam."
Group photograph of President Truman with undersecretaries and aides of various executive departments
Dinner at the White House. Identified in the photograph: President Harry S. Truman; David K. E. Bruce; H. Freeman Matthews; Carlisle M. Humelsine; Adrian S. Fisher; John D. Hickerson; Charles E. Bohlen; John M. Allison; Howland Sargeant; Harold F. Linder; Edward H. Foley, Jr.; John S. Graham; Andrew S. Overby; Edward F. Bartlet; William W. Parsons; William C. Foster; Wilfred J. McNeil; Earl D. Johnson; Francis Shackleford; Fred Korth; Francis P. Whitehair; Herbert R. Askins; John F. Floberg; Roswell L. Gilpatric; James T. Hill, Jr.; Ross L. Malone, Jr.; A. Holmes Baldridge; James M.
John Redding With Omar Bradley
John Redding with General Omar Bradley
Men Standing in Front of Mail Truck
A group of men standing in front of a U.S. Mail Truck. From left to right: Mr. Atkisson; Mr. Lepak of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Mr. Shanks of Lincoln, Nebraska; Mr. Given of Lansing, Michigan; Mr. Russell; Assistant Postmaster General John Redding; Mr. Stover of Quincy, Illinois; and Mr. Hines of Macon, Georgia.
John Redding with Unidentified Men
John Redding, Jesse Donaldson, and Others
John Redding with Group of Men
Assistant Postmaster General John Redding (seated, third from right) and Postmaster General Jesse Donaldson (seated, third from left) with a group of unidentified men, probably Post Office Department officials. Photo is autographed at the bottom: "To Jack M. Redding, Asst. P.M.G. with sincere regards and best wishes J. M. Donaldson P.M.G."