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Johnson Lyndon 1908 - 1973 Superb Signed Photograph! President Johnson awards his retiring Military Aide Major General C.V. "Ted" Clifton the Distinguished Service Medal in a White House ceremony Š—– Clifton had been in the presidential motorcade in Dallas and witnessed Johnson's swearing-in aboard Air Force One. Photograph Signed in red ink "To Ted Clifton / with affection / Lyndon B. Johnson" as President. Color, 8" x 10". Minute crease in upper right blank corner. Stamping on verso: "34929 3 Aug 1965." Fine condition.

United Press International story datelined "Washington, Aug. 3 (UPI) Š—– President Johnson's retiring military aide said today that the President was leading the nation through difficult times with Š—…great care and great courage.' Maj. Gen. Chester V. Clifton, Jr. paid tribute to the President after Mr. Johnson awarded him the Distinguished Service Medal at a White House ceremony. General Clifton, who also was military aide to President Kennedy, retired from the Army Saturday [July 31, 1965] after 33 years service."

President-elect Kennedy had appointed Brigadier General Chester V. "Ted" Clifton, Jr. (1913-1991) his Military Aide on January 19, 1961, a day before his inauguration. Clifton was the officer responsible for the President's daily morning intelligence briefings on world events. In July, he was promoted to Major General. As his Military Aide, Clifton accompanied the President to Dallas and was in the motorcade on November 22, 1963, when JFK was assassinated. Major General Clifton was among those aboard Air Force One who witnessed the swearing-in of Lyndon B. Johnson as 36th President of the United States. Clifton returned to Washington with the new President, accompanying the body of the late President. Major General Clifton was responsible for making arrangements with the White House to deal with military and national security affairs immediately after the assassination. He remained as Military Aide to President Johnson until 1965, when he retired from the Army, after 33 years of service.

From the Estate of General Chester V. Clifton.

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