General Charles P Summerall Chief of Staff

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Summerall reviews troops at Fort Myer, Va., after becoming a full General in 1929; poses with his family; reviews a 1926 parade on Governor's Island; leads cheers in a 1927 reunion at West Point; dedicates a Confederate memorial at Lake City, Fla.; receives a saber from Gov. Martin at Jacksonville, Fla.; addresses the American Medical Society and places a wreath on the Unknown Soldier's Tomb at Arlington National Cemetery; reviews an R.O.T.C. unit at Georgetown Univ. with University Pres. Lyons; and boards a train at Union Station, Washington, D.C. in 1930.

Creator(s): Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 9/18/1947-2/28/1964 (Most Recent)
Series: Historical Films, ca. 1914 - ca. 1936
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985

Production Date: 1936
Other Title: Historical Film, No. 1218
Sound Type: Silent

Contact(s): National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RDSM), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
Phone: 301-837-3540, Fax: 301-837-3620, Email: mopix@nara.gov

National Archives Identifier: 24723
Local Identifier: 111-H-1218

https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24723

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