Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. GENERAL WHITE HONORED

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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. GENERAL WHITE HONORED

1961

Summary: Covers the presentationn of Distinguished Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster to Gen White by President John Kennedy and scenes of the Gen Thomas D. White Space Award. VIP's include Robert S. McNamara, Eugene M. Zuckert, Senator Berry M. Goldwater, Gen Laurence S. Kuter, Gen Curtis LeMay, Lt. Gen Bernard A. Schriever, Col Godfrey T. McHugh, Gen David M. Shoup USMC, Gen Lyman L. Lemnitzer USA, Adm Arleigh A. Burke, Mrs. Thomas D. White and Dr. Thomas W. McKnew. 1) Scenes of President John F. Kennedy standing on White House porch admiring trophy, reading citation and awarding DSM to Gen Thomas D. White, Chief of Staff USAF. VIP's include Gen David L. Shoup, USMC Commandant; Ida Arleigh A. Burke, Chief of Naval Operations; Robert S. McNamara, Secy of Defense; Eugene M Zuckert, Secy of the AF; Dr Thomas W. McKnew, Executive Vice Pres and Secy of National Geographic Society; Gen Lyman L. Lemnitzer, USA, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Col Godfrey T. McHugh, USAF Presidential Aide; and Senator Barry M. Goldwater. 2) MS & MLS of President Kennedy shaking hands with Sen Goldwater. 3) MS's & MCU's of Gen Thomas D. White speaking. 4) MS's of Dr. Thomas W. McKnew talking to Gen White and President Kennedy beside the White Trophy. 5) MS's of President Kennedy with several ladies -- Gen Shoup., Gen Curtis E. LeMay and Secy of Defense Robert S. McNamara in bg. 6) MS's of the White Trophy and inscription reading: GENERAL THOMAS D. WHITE, USAF SPACE TROPHY. 7) MS's DSM with Oak Leaf Cluster on blouse. 8) MCU of Sen. Goldwater and unidentified USAF major general. 9) MS's & MCU of the White House. 10) MS Secy of the AF Eugene M. Zuckert and Sen. Goldwater walking on White House porch. 11) MCU of Mrs. Thomas D. White beside White trophy. 12) MCU's of Gen Thomas D. White and Col Godfrey T. McHugh. 13) MS's of reporters and cameramen with Gen Laurence S. Kuter, Comdr NORAD and Lt Gen Bernard A. Schriever, Comdr ARDC in left fg. Good (Basic: Orig neg)

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