Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Netherlands Defense Minister visits Sec. of Defense McElroy, [etc.]

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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. Netherlands Defense Minister visits Sec. of Defense McElroy, [etc.]

1959-1960

Netherlands Defense Minister visits Sec. of Defense McElroy, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. ; Swearing in of new Secretary of Defense, White House, Washington, D.C. ; Swearing in New Asst. Sec. of Defense Lincoln, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. ; Presentation of Forrestall award to Mrs. Donald A. Quarles, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. ; Presentation of scout pin to Sec. of Defense, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. ; John W. Martyn honored on retirement, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.; Sec. of Defense meets the United Kingdom's Minister of Defense, Washington, D.C. ; Aerials of the Pentagton, Washington, D.C. Netherlands Defense Minister (no name listed) talking with Sec. of Defense Neil H. McElroy in his office. MSs, CUs, Sec. McElroy and Netherlands Defense Minister. -- MS, Sec. of Defense Thomas S. Gates with family. Sec. Gates being congratulated by outgoing Sec. of Defense McElroy, Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, Gen. Thomas D. White, Gen. David M. Shoup, Admiral Arleigh A. Burke and many others. Sec. Gates steps outside White House and makes short statement to newsmen. MS, Sec. Gates with members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. MS, Sec. Gates being sworn in as Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower looks on. MS, Pres. Eisenhower with Sec. Gates. -- Sec. of Defense Gates looks on as Franklin B. Lincoln is being sworn in. MS, Sec. Gates congratulating Asst. Sec. Lincoln. CU, Lincoln. MS, Lincoln making statement. -- Sec. of Defense Gates presents award to Mrs. Quarles for the outstanding service performed by her late husband Deputy Sec. of Defense Donald A. Quarles. -- Boy Scout presents pin to Sec. Gates in his office. -- Sec. of Defense Gates presents award to Mr. Martyn. Gen. George H. Decker and others congratulate Mr. Martyn. MS, CU, Sec. Gates and Mr. Martyn. -- The United Kingdom's Minister of Defense (no name listed) and his staff enter office and are greeted by Sec. of Defense Gates. MSs, CUs, Minister of Defense and Sec. Gates talking. -- AVs, Pentagon.

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