Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Ceremony in honor of Gen. Lacey, Pershing Heights, Tokyo, Japan ; Honor guard reviews for General Partridge and Kuter, Pershing Heights, Tokyo, Japan

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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Ceremony in honor of Gen. Lacey, Pershing Heights, Tokyo, Japan ; Honor guard reviews for General Partridge and Kuter, Pershing Heights, Tokyo, Japan

1955

VS, Honor Guard marching down followed by colors and troops. MS, Air Force MAj. Gen. Julius K. Lacey escorted by high-ranking officers marches out to reviewing site. Seq: Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor pins DSC on Lacey. VS, Lacey is introduced to various officers. MCU, Gen. Taylor, posing with group of civilian women. (277 feet) -- Gen Earle E. Partridge, Comd, FEAF, walking out to saluting base. Partridge inspecting Honor Guard and being decorated with DSC by Gen. Taylor. VS, Partridge shaking hands with various UN officers. Gen. Partridge being awarded the Oak Leaf Cluster of the DSC by Taylor. VS, Lt. Gen. Laurence S. Kuter inspecting Honor Guard in company with Gen. Taylor. VS, Honor Guard of sailors and Army troops marching by into review position.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6434453

National Archives at College Park

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Kuter, Laurence Sherman, 1905-1979

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A 1927 West Point graduate, Laurence Kuter transferred to the Air Corps in 1930. In 1941 he was one of the principal authors of the basic plan for employment of air power in World War II and he then took command of a bomber wing in England. After tours of duty in North Africa, Washington, D.C. and the Pacific Ocean Area, Kuter was promoted to major general. He participated in a series of combined Chief of Staff Conferences at Quebec, Cairo, and London. When General Arnold became suddenly and ser...

Taylor, Maxwell D. (Maxwell Davenport), 1901-1987

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Partridge, Earle E. (Earle Everard), 1900-1990

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Earle Everard "Pat" Partridge (July 7, 1900 – September 7, 1990) was a four-star general in the United States Air Force and a Command Pilot. Partridge enlisted in the United States Army in July 1918 at Fort Slocum, New York, and was assigned to the 5th Engineer Training Regiment. He went to France in August 1918 to join the 79th Division, participating in the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Partridge graduated from the United States Military Academy in the Class of 1924...

Lacey, Julius K. (Julius Kahn), 1904-1992

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Julius Kahn Lacey (b. 1904, Elizabethton, Tenn.-d. July 5, 1992), U.S. Air Force officer, received his commission and graduated from Advanced Flying School in 1930. He later earned a master's degree in meteorology at MIT and planned the new Weather Service for the Air Corps. He was sent to Europe in 1942 to analyze meteorological issues as they affected the Royal Air Force and U.S. bomber command. His wartime assignments included command of a flying fortress group, 8th Air Force, and command of ...