Slagle, Walter G., 1881-
Group of World War I Officers at Camp Doniphan
Group of officers from the 129th Field Artillery at Camp Doniphan. Selected individuals in photo: Morris Stearns, Buck Davis, Ed Harper (first, second and third from the left), Eddie Jacobson (seventh from the left, standing), First Lieutenant Walter G. Slagle (tenth from the left, standing), Second Lieutenant Clyde C. Clark (eleventh from the left), First Lieutenant William Hubbard (twelfth from the left), First Lieutenant Harry S. Truman (fourteenth from the left), Second Lieutenant Herbert J. Hale (fifteenth from the left), Dr.
First Lieutenant Walter Slagle
This is a photograph of First Lieutenant Walter Slagle. A handwritten note on the back of the photo reads: "1st Lt. Walter G. Slagle, taken a Camp Mills, N.Y., April 1919." The photograph is part of a collection belonging to Harry S. Truman from the time he spent in France during World War I.
Ted Marks, Walter Slagle and Harry S. Truman in front of 219 N. Delaware
From left to right, Captain Ted Marks, Lieutenant Walter Slagle and Captain Harry S. Truman in front of the Wallace home at 219 N. Delaware in Independence, Missouri. From: Ted Marks.
Former President Truman visits Walter G. Slagle
Former President Harry S. Truman (left) pays a visit to an old WWI Army buddy, Walter G. "Tuffy" Slagle at the Veteran's Hospital in Syracuse, New York. Mr. Slagle was a former lieutenant in the 35th Division. From: Walter G. Slagle