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RMH6JFNR–DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (1890-1969) As a US five-star General about 1945. Photo US Army
RMD9955Y–World War II - 1945: US General Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969) inspecting troops. Chief of the Army, a five-star general, he became 34th President of the United States (1953-1961).
RMC3YT3P–DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (1890-1969) US five-star US Army General
RMC57CDP–Ulysses S Grant USA General and President
RM2B033KT–Dwight David 'Ike' Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was an American politician and general who served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 until 1961. He was a five-star general in the United States Army during World War II and served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe. Eisenhower was responsible for planning and supervising the invasion of North Africa in Operation Torch in 1942–43 and the successful invasion of France and Germany in 1944–45 from the Western Front. In 1951, he became the first Supreme Commander of NATO.
RMD4T8CG–Digitally restored vintage WWII photo of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, as a Five Star General and Supreme Allied Commander.
RM2B0361E–Dwight David 'Ike' Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was an American politician and general who served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 until 1961. He was a five-star general in the United States Army during World War II and served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe. Eisenhower was responsible for planning and supervising the invasion of North Africa in Operation Torch in 1942–43 and the successful invasion of France and Germany in 1944–45 from the Western Front. In 1951, he became the first Supreme Commander of NATO.
RM2JYXGHC–Ike Visits The Acropolis - General Dwight D. Eisenhower (right) is pictures with American and Greek officers at the Acropolis in Athens, March 6. In the background is part of the Parthenon. In the centre, on General Eisenhower's right, is chief of staff, General Alfred M. Gruenther. March 08, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2B033KW–Lyndon Baines Johnson (August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to as LBJ, was the 36th President of the United States (1963–1969) after his service as the 37th Vice President of the United States (1961–1963). He is one of only four people who served in all four elected federal offices of the United States: Representative, Senator, Vice President and President. Dwight David 'Ike' Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was an American politician and general who served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 until 1961. He was a five-star general in the United St
RM2J43JXE–On The Firing Line - Mr. Churchill and General Eisenhower shooting at the target. Allied war chiefs escorting Mr. Churchill on a tour of inspection of American Armoured troops in camps 'Somewhere In England'scored again - This time with the Army's new carbine. With 45 shots between them, and aiming at a target 200 yards away, Mr. Churchill, General Eisenhower and Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley scored a total of 29 hits. March 27, 1944. (Photo by U.S.Official Photo).
RM2RHBH7R–Hollywood, California: c. 1941 Actor Ronald Reagan in a scene from the Western movie, 'The Bad Man'.
RM2JYXGK6–General Eisenhower Given Freedom Of City Of London - U.S. General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, walks behind the maco bearer of London's Lord Mayor as they prepare to leave the Guildhall, where General Eisenhower was honored with the Freedom of the City of London and presented with the traditional sword June 12, 1945. He is the fifth American ever to receive the honor. He drove through the streets in an open carriage and was cheered enthusiastically be crowds who shouted, 'God bless you, Ike'. May 05, 1947. (Photo by U.S. Signal Corps Photo)
RMHRNTF0–Young Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1907
RM2JAYJ87–The King With Gen. Eisenhower At The Front: H.M. the King with General Dwight Eisenhower, during his Majesty's recent tour of the front in Belgium and Holland. March 12, 1945. (Photo by British Newspaper Pool Photo).
RM2JAYJ80–Eisenhowers Are Guests of King and Queen at Balmoral: The King, wearing kilt, with General Eisenhower and Mrs. Eisenhower in the grounds of Balmoral Castle. General Dwight Eisenhower, his wife and their son, Captain John Eisenhower, were week-end guests of King George and Queen Elizabeth at Balmoral Castle, Scotland. Captain Eisenhower partnered Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret at a dance in the ballroom. October 08, 1946.
RM2JAYKTK–Princess Margaret - General Scenes 1949 To 1951 - British Royalty. December 08, 1951.
RM2JYXGYP–President Truman Decorates Eisenhower - In a brief ceremony at the White House, President Harry S. Truman presents the distinguished Service Medal (his third) to general Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander. On left is Mrs. Eisenhower. June 18, 1945. (Photo by ACME Photo)
RMC8A039–CHESTER NIMITZ (1885-1966) as the five star admiral and C-inC of the US Pacific Fleet
RM2JYXGFC–Eisenhower Address Members of Congress - General Dwight D. Eisenhower, acknowledges the applause and ovation given him by members of Congress, after making a brief address. Directly behind the General are left, Senator Kenneth McKellar, President pro tem of the Senate, and Speaker of the House, Sam Rayburn, right. June 18, 1945. (Photo by ACME Photo)
RM2JAYKXR–Princess Margaret At Shape - Princess Margaret is escorted by Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Saunders (left) and by General Dwight D. Eisenhower as she leaves S.H.A.P.E. after having tea with the general there today November 23. November 23, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JAYNJJ–General Eisenhower Sees The New Flag of the United Nations Headquarters - General Eisenhower (left) inspects the new flag designed for the 'Shape' headquarters in Europe, and held by Service men and women of the United Nations. The flag bears the motto 'Vigilia Pretium Libertatis' - Vigilance is the price of Liberty. October 08, 1951. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
RM2JAYM21–Princess Margaret At Shape -- Princess Margaret, on a four-day visit to Paris, is greeted by General Dwight D. Eisenhower on her arrival at his supreme headquarters, just outside Paris, today November 23. The Princess, who had tea with the General, arrived 20 minutes late because her driver took a wrong turning en route to shape. November 23, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JYXGF0–Medaille Militaire For The Eisenhower - The General, wearing the medaille Militaire, saluting during the one minute's silence. On Wednesday, M. Pinay, Prime Minister of France, Pinned the medaille Militaire, the highest military award in France, on General Eisenhower. The ceremony was held at the invalids, Paris. There was a minute's silence and General Eisenhower laid a wreath on the, tomb of the unknown warrior. May 23, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper).
RM2JYXGM6–General Eisenhower Receives Freedom Of The City Of London - On arriving at the Mansion House, where he was guest of honour at a Civic Luncheon which followed the ceremony in the Guildhall, General Eisenhower inspects the guard of honour. General Dwight D. Eisenhower drove through cheering crowds to the Guildhall, where he received the Freedom of the City of London. The Supreme Allied Commander was afterwards guest of honour at a luncheon in the Mansion House, which was attended by the City Corporation, members of the War Cabinet, and many other distinguished persons. June 12, 1945.
RM2JYXH0P–General Eisenhower Decorates General Clark The Hero of Submarine Landing to Negotiate Surrender of French Africa - General Mark Clark (Left) with General Eisenhower, photographed as he was decorated with a medal for distinguished service. General Eisenhower decorated General Mark Clark for his brilliant secret mission which paved way for Allied success in North Africa. having been landed in Algeria about three weeks before the campaign,he prepared ground for French Armistice, thus saving thousands of life and most valuable time. December 12, 1942.
RM2J43JYK–Paris Pays Tribute To Ike General Eisenhower standing in an open car with General Koenig acknowledges the cheers of the crowd as they pass a reminder of Nazi occupation. At a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe yesterday June 14, General De Gaulle decorated General Eisenhower with the companion of liberation. Parisians lined the streets of the capital giving the general a thunderous welcome. After pinning the decoration on Ike's Tunic Gen. De Gaulle kissed the allied leader on both cheeks after the ceremony General Eisenhower drove down the Champs Elysees acknowledging the cheers of the crowd. Ju
RM2JAYNHC–New Shape Flag is Hoisted - Holding the flag for General Eisenhower today, October 5, are (left to right) Royal Air Force leading Aircraftsman John Frances of Bratntree, Essex, England; Dutch Army Staff Sergeant Hennie Swaagman of Assen, Holland; and Canadian Army Sergeant Lawrence C. Oakley of 24, Brunswlck-street, Armdale, Halifax, Canada. A new flag, partly designed by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers in Europe, was hoisted over the shape headquarters near Paris today, october 5. It is a green banner bearing the words in gold 'Vigilia Pretlum Libertatis'
RM2HX4K67–Allied Commanders See Invasion Manoeuvres General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander (standing) and Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder his deputy, watching an American armoured unit on invasion manoeuvres in Britain. February 26, 1944.
RM2HX4MC7–General Eisenhower In London -- General Eisenhower faces a barrage of cameras in his London office. He has assumed the Supreme Command of the Allied Expeditionary Forces. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, 53-year-old Supreme Commander of the British and American Expeditionary Forces organizing in the United Kingdom, has arrived in London. January 17, 1944. (Photo by Plant News Ltd.).
RM2HX4KT3–Passed By The Censor - Premier Sees U.S. Paratroop Invaders. Mr.Churchill and General Dwight Eisenhower inspecting American Paratroops. Mr. Winston Churchill, accompanied by General Dwight Eisenhower, the Supreme Commander, inspected Glider and Paratroops of the U.S. Army in England yesterday March 23. After witnessing a massed descent, the Premier addressed the Paratroops. March 16, 1955. (Photo by Associated Press Photo ).
RM2HX4MB0–***** United States Honours General Montgomery -- General Eisenhower decorates Gen. Montgomery ***** the order. ***** 29th August, Gen. Eisenhower visited Gen. Montgomery's H.Q. in Sicily ***** the 8th. Army Commander with ***** highest Order which American can ***** upon a soldier of another Nation, ***** commander of the Legion of Honour ***** several American Generals were ***** including General Patton, Bradley, *****. September 1, 1943. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RM2HX4K2X–In charge of U.S. troops in Europe for opening of a second front is Major General Dwight D. Eisenhower, 51-year-old tank expert. Appointment of General Eisenhower to command of the European Theater for American Forces--the last formality before a Continental offensive--places him in the position occupied by General John J. Pershing in the last war. The General is already in London to plan his campaign. July 20, 1948.
RM2HX4MCX–Eisenhower Guest of Honour at English-Speaking Union Dinner - 'Churchill's Career' General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, with Winsten Churchcill (right) at the eve-of-American Independence Day dinner given in honour of General Eisenhower and Mrs. Eisenhower by the English Speaking Union at the Grosvenor Hotel, London. Speaking at the dinner the General said, 'Winston Churchill's plea for a United Europe can yet bear such greatness of fruit that it may well be remembered as the most notable achievement of a career marked by achievement. July 03, 1951.
RM2JYXGB5–General Eisenhower Receives Freedom of the City of London - General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower (right, in carriage), Supreme Commander-in-chief Allied Expeditionary Force, salutes cheering crowds as he drives from Temple Bar on Fleet Street to the historic Guildhall June 12, 1945, to receive the Freedom of the City of London and the traditional sword from the Lord Mayor. He is accompanied by British Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder. General Eisenhower is the fifth American ever to receive the honor. March 22, 1947. (Photo by U.S. Signal Corps Photo)
RM2R8T5XE–Eisenhower Confers With Taylor -- President Eisenhower Talks today with Lt. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, chosen yesterday to take Command of the Eighth Army in Korea. Taylor will succeed Gen. James A. Van Fleet, who is retiring. Mr. Eisenhower and General Taylor when he was Chief-of-Staff of the U.S. Army. General Maxwell D. Taylor, appointed by President Kennedy this week to he his personal military adviser, does not fit the popular image of the professional soldier as an inarticulate man of narrow interests. The 59-year-old, six-foot, four-star General is as much at home with the an cient Gr…
RM2HX4KAM–The American Victory Team In Europe. American general who helped to achieve the Allied victory in Europe are see here during a meeting at General Bradley's 12th. Army Group headquarters in Bed Wildungen, Germany. Seated, left to right: Gen. George S. Patton Jr., C.G. 3rd, U.S. Army. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander Allied Forces in ETO. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges, C.G 1st. U.S. Army. May 16, 1945. (Photo by U.S. Official Photo).
RM2JAYH88–President Eisenhower takes a Uruguayan gaucho knife from its gold and silver sheath after he received the gift today from Joaquin Serratosa Cibils of Montevideo, Uruguay, president of Rotary International. Standing behind them are Spencer Hagen, left, director of public relations for Rotary, and Halsey B. Knapp, Farmingdale, N.Y., first vice president of Rotary. The Rotary president invited Mr. Eisenhower to speak at the golden anniversary convention of the organization in Chicago in May, 1955. February 3, 1954. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2JAYJ9G–Where's That Roosevelt Smile -- King George maintained his tight smile in the face of this presidential frown, as the King and resident Roosevelt left union station here June 8th, in the White House car. August 06, 1939. (Photo by ACME Newpictures, Inc.).
RM2HX5R7T–Piston -- Packing Nicaraguan President - Nicaragua's President Anastasio Somoza packed a pistol at his waist earlier this week as he viewed construction at Port Somoza on the Pacific side of the Central American nation. Somoza, a five-star general, learned his soldering with the U.S. Marines. He recently charges Costa Rican President Jose Figures with masterminding a plot to assassinate him. November 12, 1955. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2JYXGAX–President Eisenhower - Gen. Wartime Pics. October 22, 1942.
RM2JYXGKA–President Eisenhower - Gen. Wartime Pics. December 04, 1952. (Photo by U.S. Army Photo).
RM2JYXNDC–A Word From The Cardinal - President Eisenhower leans closer to hear a remark from Edward Cardinal Mooney of Detroit at today's convocation of the The Catholic University. The President received and Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree and the University installed a rector, The Most Rev. Bryan J. McEntegart, Former Bishop of the Ogdensburg, N.Y., Roman Catholic diocese. November 19, 1953. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2J43JWB–Happy Mood -- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (left) laughs as he talks with an aide. Maj. Craig Cannon, Wilmington, Del., at Union Station today after the army chief of staff disclosed he has accepted the Presidency of Columbia University in New York, effective next year. Gen. Eisenhower was at the station with Mrs. Eisenhower who left for Boone, Ia., and the beside of an aunt who is ill, Miss Edda Carson. June 24, 1947. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2HX4M78–Eisenhower Announces New Commands From Paris -- At the Shape conference in Paris yesterday, l to r, seated, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, General Eisenhower, standing Lt. General Maurizio Lassaro De Castiglioni, General Alfred M. Gruenther and Lt. General Eude Gurtz. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, with the concerrence of the standing group of NATO, yesterday announced the command organization and some of the principle appointments for the are of Southern Europe which comes within his command. June 20, 1951.
RM2JJY303–General Eisenhower. July 12, 1943.
RM2JJY2WD–English Speaking Union Dinner At The Grosvenor Hotel. Mr. Attlee and General Eisenhower. July 3, 1951.
RM2JJY2YD–General Eisenhower at his installation as President of Columbia University in 1948. February 16, 1954. (Photo by Warman, Columbia University).
RM2JJY2YJ–General MacArthur and President Eisenhower - They are seen in the President's private office at the White House, Washington. April 12, 1954. (Photo by Camera Press).
RM2JJY304–'Ike' Is Here - The scene today at ***** airport upon the arrival of General ***** Eisenhower. He was met by Defence ***** January 13, 1951. (Photo by S. Devon, Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2JJY2Y9–General Eisenhower and the British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill at army exercises in England be for 'D' Day. June 5, 1944.
RM2HX4KAH–General Dwight Eisenhower Chief of staff, U.S. Army. March 23, 1948. (Photo by Photo Pictorial Press).
RM2HX4KD2–General Dwight Eisenhower, Chief of staff, U.S. Army. March 23, 1948. (Photo by Photo Pictorial Press).
RM2HX4MD8–General Dwight ('IKE') Eisenhower -- Republican candidate for America's Presidential of 1952. November 05, 1952. (Photo by Karse, Camera Press).
RM2HX4K9E–President Truman And General Eisenhower photographed at the office of the President in Washington. February 6, 1952. (Photo by Camera Press).
RM2JYXGRP–President Truman Confers with New Chief of Staff - President Harry S. Truman, left holds a short conference with his new Chief of Staff, General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, right, at the White House. November 12, 1945. (Photo by ACME Photo)
RM2JJY2W6–Eisenhower's Farewell To Brussels - General Eisenhower waving good-bye at Mesbrouck Airport, Belgium. General Eisenhower is making a farewell tour of the all the countries represented at his headquarters in Paris. The first stop on his tour was Brussels. March 1, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2HX4KA6–Smile Of Satisfaction Eisenhower Ends London Talks The famous grin of General 'Ike' Eisenhower seems to denote complete satisfaction as he leaves after meeting the Deputies Council in London today. January 16, 1951. (Photo by Fox Photos).
RM2JJY2YH–Supreme Command Meet - General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force and General Montgomery, K.C.B. , D.S.O., Commander-in-Chief British Group of Armies, Allied Expeditionary Force. March 22, 1947. (Photo by L.N.A.).
RM2JJY2TG–Eisenhower Paintings - During one of General Dwight D. Eisenhower's pre-campaign vacations before he became President of the United States, he takes time to put the finishing touches on a landscape. The President seldom sketches, but goes to work at once with paints. He enjoys painting out of doors. June 12, 1954. (Photo by United States Information Center).
RM2HX4K9X–Roosevelt Presidents Legion of Merit to Eisenhower President Roosevelt, wearing Polka dot tie awards the Legion of merit to General Dwight Eisenhower during his trip to the recent conferences in Cairo and Teheran. December 5, 1943. (Photo by Air Force Photo).
RM2HX4K9Y–General Eisenhower And The 'Aggressors'. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty forces, speaks to members of the 'Redland' aggressor forces taking part in the 'Operation Counterthrust', biggest air-land manoeuvres held in Germany since the war. September 19, 1951.
RM2JJY2TC–U.S. General Confer In North Africa - General George C. Marshall (right), Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, confers informarly with General Dwight D. Eisenhower of the U.S. Army, Commander in Chief of Allied forces in the North African theater, at Allied Headquarters in Algeria. January 1, 1944.
RM2JJY2YA–Ike In London Today - Supreme Commander General Eisenhower pictured in London this afternoon. He is here to hand over the roll of Honour of 20,000 Americans who lost their lives while be sad in Britain during the war. The ceremony takes place in St. Paul's Cathedral tomorrow, and the Queen and other members of the Royal Family will be present. July 3, 1951.
RM2HX4KAN–Happy Meeting Mr. Winston Churchill's sense of humor was fully appreciated by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Atlantic ; Pact Supreme Commander (left) when they met at a dinner given in honor of the General in London. July 10, 1951. (Photo by The Associated Press Ltd.).
RM2R8T6XH–Eisenhower Greets Australian General - Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (right), U.S. Army Chief of Staff, greets Lt. Gen. Vernon Ashton Sturdee, chief of the Australian General Staff, at the Pentagon in Washington, May 31. May 31, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JJY2TN–General Eisenhower In London to Receive Freedom Of The City - General Eisenhower wears a victory smile as he is greeted on arrived in England by the airfield commander, Group-Captain Ford. General Eisenhower has arrived in London after flight from the Continent. The Supreme Allied Commander will receive the Freedom of the City in a ceremony at the Guildhall. June 12, 1945.
RM2JJY2WE–U.S. General Eisenhower Fires Machine Gun On Inspection - U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Commander in Chief of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Great Britain, fires an unmounted light machine gun from his hip while U.S infantrymen watch during a recent inspection of Allied army units in England. March 20, 1944.
RM2JJY2X0–General Eisenhower Assumes Command In Britain The Generalissimo Meet The Press - Zero Hour? General Eisenhower looks at his watch in his London office. The Supreme H.Q. of the Allied Expeditionary Force standing to arms in this country, announced in their first communions last night that General Eisenhower - the Generalissimo - has assumed his command in Britain. January 17, 1944. (Photo by Fox Photos).
RM2JJY2TY–General Eisenhower Lunches With Mr. Churchill - The Prime Minister shakes hands with General Eisenhower before leaving for the House of Commons. General Eisenhower lunched with the Prime Minister at No. 10 Downing-Street, London. After the Luncheon Mr. Churchill sew General Eisenhower to his car and they shook hands before the Prime Minister left for the House of Commons. May 16, 1945.
RM2HX4MD9–Eisenhower on Religious Program -- President Eisenhower stands behind a desk bearing the presidential seal as he records a message for broadcast today by radio and television on a religious program sponsored by the American Legion. The president's part in the 'Back to God' broadcast was filmed at the White House Friday. February 01, 1953. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2JYXH0F–Big Ike and Young Ike - General Dwight D. Eisenhower ***** his infectious grin on his young son,Lt. ***** Sheldon Eisenhower (right) as the father and ***** leave a banquet given in Big Ike's honor by president Truman. The stag affair was attended by the entire Eisenhower party, which arrived in the U.S. aboard a transport, as well as high military and civilian dignitaries. June 19, 1945. (Photo by ACME).
RM2HX4K27–IKE on The Morgan Line General Dwight D. Eisenhower chief of staff of the U.S. Army, is seen addressing men of the U.S. 351st regiment, 88th division at a Morgan Lake outpost during his tour of Venezia Giulia, October 16. October 19, 1946. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2HX4MC3–Ike's Farwell Visit To Dutch Royalty -- General Dwight D. Eisenhower, retiring Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe, with Queen Juliana of Netherlands and Prince Bernhard during a farewell visit to the Royal pair at Soestdijk Palace, near here. May 21, 1952. (Photo by Plant News Ltd.).
RM2JJY2Y0–Twilight Of The Nazis - Allied leader meet in Frankfurt to toast the victory of Germany after the signing (May 7, 1945) of the German surrender. Left to right are: Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery; General Dwight D. Eisenhower; Soviet Marshal Gregori Zhukov; and British air chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder. May 4, 1955. (Photo by United Press).
RM2HX4K82–Gen. Eisenhower Names The 'General 'Ike'' Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (right) christens the flying fortress 'General ' Ike'' at a U.S. heavy bomber station in England by smashing a bottle of Mississippi river water against the baffels of the ship's. 50 caliber guns. April 18, 1944. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2HX4K2F–Family Reunion The Eisenhower family enjoys a happy reunion with their famed son and brother, on the front porch of the general's mother's home in Abilene. Left to Right: (standing) Arthur, Earl and Milton Eisenhower, the General's brothers; (seated) General Dwight D. Eisenhower; Mrs. Ida Eisenhower, the General's mother; and Edgar Eisenhower, another brother. June 24, 1945. (Photo by ACME).
RM2JYXGAF–Eisenhower And Monty Meet In Paris - General Eisenhower (right) shaking hands with Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery after the arrival of the Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty forces here. Their meeting took place at the Hotel Raphael. Figure partly hidden is that of Lt. Col. Costa de Beauregarde, the Field Marshal's aide. General Eisenhower is making a tour of the United Pact nations whose armies he will command. January 08, 1951.
RM2JJY2TT–General Eisenhower Receives Freedom Of City Of London - U.S. General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, addresses crowds of Londoners from the balcony of the Mansion House June 12, 1945, shortly after he was given the Freedom of the City of London and awarded the traditional sword which accompanies the honor. Proceeding the fete, General Eisenhower drove through the streets in an open carriage and was enthusiastically greeted. March 22, 1947. (Photo by Keystone).
RM2JYXGY5–Makes Final Report To His 'Chief' - General of the Army Dwight D, Eisenhower, head bared, stands in silence with Mrs. Eleandor Roosevelt at the grave of the late President Franklin Deland Roosevelt in the quiet cemetery at Hyde Park, N.Y. At long last Eisenhower was able to report to his 'Chief', but instead of his V-E day message 'half the victory is ours'. The Supreme Allied Commander made his final report by placing a wreath at the grave. July 10, 1945. (Photo by Acme).
RM2JYXJKY–The General is show (right) during his talk with Prime Minister Louis S. St. Laurent in Ottawa. General Dwight D. Eisenhower's tour of the capitals of North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries was concluded with his visit to Ottawa, Canada. General Eisenhower, as Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, conferred with Canadian Government and Defence leaders on plans for the formation of an integrated defense force for Western Europe. January 01, 1951. (Photo by United States Information Service).
RM2HX4MCF–General Eisenhower Named North Atlantic Defence Force Commander -- This photograph, made in Italy, show General Dwight Eisenhower conferring with U.S. Lieutenant General Mark Clark, commander of the Allied Fifth Army, prior to Eisenhower's leaving Italy to take command of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Great Britain. May 24, 1951.
RM2HX4KW0–Allied Leaders Inspect Invasion Equipment - During their inspection of invasion supplies at a U.S. army depot in England, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and U.S. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Commander in Chief of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Great British, survey a long line of howitzers from the rear seat of an American scout car. May 10, 1944.
RM2JJY2WT–Eisenhower Still Keeps Us Guessing - General Eisenhower receives guests at S.H.A.P.E. with a smile after he learnt the news from Minnesota. General Eisenhower appears to be really surprised at his success in the new Hampshire and Minnesota primaries for the United States presidency. It now seems that the general may to go home to campaign after all. President Truman has recently made it quite clear that he is free ***** so if he wishes. In the mean-while Eisenhower remains at supreme head-quarters allied powers Europe. March 24, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper).
RM2JYXGBM–Liberation of Europe: Allied Chiefs See The Beaches For Themselves - The Allied Commanders on the deck of the warship after their conference. General Eisenhower, centre, Admiral Ramsay, left, and General Montgomery. H.M.S. Apollo in which Gen. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander, and Admiral Ramsay, Naval Commander, cruised off the invasion beaches for 4½ hours, during which they conferred with General Montgomery and Admiral Kirk, U.S.N., who came on board to meet them. July 12, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RM2JYXGK9–The Conquering Hero - General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower smiles his inimitable smile as he stands before approximately 1,600 persons who gathered to give additional welcome to the conquering hero at a dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria, June 19. Earlier in the day, the General received a rousing welcome from the people of the city, as he toured the metropolitan area. Dinner was additional treat for General Ike; an $18. A plate chicken meal was served on this meatless Tuesday. At the left is Grover Whalen and at the right is *****. June 19, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JJY2TW–ng shape operational, at the shape he headquarters in Paris today, April 2. Addressing a press conference afterwards General Eisenhower said 'I am here just to help provide an umbrella over it (the North Atlantic treaty countries) all.' The press conference was the first he has given since taking over command formally at one minute past midnight today. Eisenhower said that taking over command was simply a formal in keeping with the old military tradition that a new commander should issue a number one order announcing that he had taken command. April 17, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JYXGRJ–Impressive Independence Day Ceremony at St. Paul's - The impressive moment as Dr. Matthews Dean of St. Paul's dedicates the Roll of Honour facing camera is General Eisenhower and on right are Britain's Queen, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and the Duchess of Kent. Cheered by the London crowds contingents of all sections of the British and United States armed forces marched together today for the first time since the Victory Parade. They went to St. Paul's Cathedral, where members of the British Royal Family and of the British Government attended, with General and Mrs. Eisenhower, and In
RM2J43JYE–General Eisenhower Cites Airborne Division. Left to Right General Eisenhower, Major General Maxwell D. Taylor, division commander and General Lewis R. Brereton take the salute in the reviewing stand, during the ceremony. For the first time in United States military history, a whole division was cited when General Eisenhower. President to the 101st airborne division a Presidential Unit citation for Extraordinary heroism and gallantry in defence of the key communications centre of Bastogne. May 1, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2HX528D–President Greets Nixons - President Eisenhower greets Vice President and Mrs. Nixon on the North Portico of the White House Today upon their return from a flying visit to Asia and the Middle East. The Nixons traveled 42,000 miles on their 10-week tour. The Vice President told reporters he found 'a great well of friendship' in Asia for the American people despite efforts of communists to 'build up hatred.' December 14, 1953. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2JJY2YB–reak of war and as acting brigadier commanded an infantry brigade in the campaign in France and Belgium. In June 1941 he became an acting Major General at the head of an armoured Division, and in December 1942 an acting Lieutenant General to take over an Army Corps then hurrying westward through Libya in Pursuit of Rommel from El Alamein. He commanded the famous 13th Corps in the 8th Army through North Africa, Sicily and Italy, returning to Britain in January when he had been selected to lead the British 2nd Army in he Liberation of Europe. June 1, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RM2R8T7DP–General Eisenhower, Godfather, Attends Christening of Lord Tedder's Son -- Lady Tedder shows baby Richard Seton Tedder to godfather General Eisenhower (left) after the christening, Lord Tedder (on right) appears to be making fatherly noises. General Dwight Eisenhower was godfather when the baby son of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Lord Tedder and Lady Tedder was christened in the 800-year-old St. Margaret's Chapel of Edinburgh Castle. The baby was named Richard Seton. Lord Tedder, now Chief of the British Air Staff, was deputy to General Eisenhower when he was Supreme Allied Commander in…
RM2HX4MB4–Allied Supreme Command In Conference - First Pictures -- General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander, listens while General Sir Bernard Montgomery, C-in-C., British Group of Armies, makes a point at the conference. Behind are Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, Allied Naval Commander (left) and Air Chief Marshall Sir Trafford Leigh Mallory, Air C.-in-C. For the first time the Allied Supreme Command were photographed in conference at their headquarters. February 1, 1944.
RM2HX4KPJ–Churchill In North Africa At The Allied Planning Conference -- Left to right: Mr. Anthony Eden, Sir Alan Brooke, Air Chief Marshal Tedder, Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, General Alexander, General Marshall, U.S.A. General Eisenhower and General Montgomery: the Prime Minister is seen in the centre. Exclusive photograph taken at Allied Force Headquarters during the occasion of an Allied Planning Conference presided over by the Prime Minister with the Fighting Chiefs of Great Britain and U.S.A. June 1, 1943. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RM2JJY302–first time the Allied Supreme Command were photographed in conference at their headquarters. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander, discusses invasion plans with his staff, Left to right:- General Sir Bernard Montgomery, C.-in-C., British Group of Armies; Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley, Senior Commander, U.S. Group Forces; Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, Allied Naval Commander; General Eisenhower; Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh Mallory, Air C.-in-C.; Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, Deputy Supreme Commander; and (behind) Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, Chief of Staff. February 1, 1944.
RM2HX4K7Y–General Eisenhower Inspects R.A.F. Bomber Wing.Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leight-Mallory (left), general Eisenhower (centre) and group Captain Dunlap (right).General Eisenhower, Supreme allied Commander of British and U.S. expeditionary forces, inspected an R.A.F. medium bomber wing. He was accompanied on his tour of inspection by Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford L. Leight-Mallory, K.C.B., D.S.O, Air Commander in Chief, allied expeditionary Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Arthur coningham, K.C.B., D.S.O., M.C., A.F.C.,Air Officer commanding 2nd tactical Air Force and General L.H. Brereton, comman
RM2JJY8E8–Interchange -- Turning from Gen. Dwight Eisenhower (left), Field Marshal Montgomery (right), British Chief of Ike. Gen Omar Bradley (center), greets Montgomery on latter's arrival at National Airport late yesterday. September 11, 1946. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2JYXGEW–President Elect Dwight D. Eisenhower (*****) leaves his of the 5th *****, during his visit to his of the 1st ***** Korea. December 04, 1952. (Photo by U.S. Army Photo).
RM2JYXGFT–As a youngster, Eisenhower played grid football, an experience that fitted him to beat the nazis and then go on to tackle politics. November 07, 1952.
RM2JYXGGA–Happy Rok -- Maj. Gen. Song You Chan, Commander of the Rok Capitol division, one of South Korea's most battle tested units, looks like a mighty pleased gentleman as he bids goodbye to President elect Eisenhower who is about to take off in his light plane. The president elect had visited the division which only recently was pulled out of the line after months of hard fighting. December 06, 1952. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2JYXGBE–Tunis... Victory Parade - Generals Eisenhower and Giraud leave for the saluting base. A Victory Parade was held in Tunis on May 20th when units from the Allied Forces marched through the town. All the Allied Commanders were present and the salute at the march past was taken by Gen. Eisenhower, Gen. Alexander, Gen. Anderson and Gen. Giraud. May 29, 1943. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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