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Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-09-12-B
ST13, KN22
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-09-11-E
ST13, KN22
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-09-11-D
ST13, KN22
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-09-11-C
ST13, KN22
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18657
United States Secret Service Director U. E. Baughman poses for a photograph with guests at a retirement party for Chief Baughman in the Secret Service Office, White House, Washington, D.C. Among the guests pictured: Secret Service agents Gerald “Jerry” Behn, Dave Grant, Lubert "Bert" de Freese, Emory Roberts, and Rufus W. Youngblood.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18635
Guests pose for a photograph at a retirement party for United States Secret Service Director U. E. Baughman in the Secret Service Office, White House, Washington, D.C. Among the guests pictured: Secret Service agents Dick Johnsen, Gerald “Jerry” Behn, Dave Grant, Win Lawson, Lubert "Bert" de Freese, Emory Roberts, Bob Foster, and Rufus Youngblood; White House Police officer, Inspector Kenneth M. Burke; Inspector for the United States Secret Service, Jackson N. Krill; Chief of White House Police, Major Ralph C. "Smokey" Stover.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C42-11-62
President John F. Kennedy (holding hat) walks to a podium, following his arrival at Redstone Army Airfield, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama. Commanding General of the U.S. Army Missile Command, Major General Francis J. McMorrow, walks right of President Kennedy; Director of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), Dr. Wernher von Braun (center), and Military Aide to the President, General Chester V. Clifton (partially hidden), walk behind the President. Also pictured: White House Secret Service agents, Gerald A. “Jerry” Behn, Rufus Youngblood, Frank Yeager, and Dave Grant. President Kennedy visited Redstone Arsenal as part of a two-day inspection tour of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) field installations.