King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia,General Ralph Royce in Jiddah 1943
King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia meets with members of a U.S. military mission to Saudi Arabia headed by Major General Ralph Royce, commander of the U.S. Army forces in the Middle East, in his palace in Jiddah
Title: [King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia meets with members of a U.S. military mission to Saudi Arabia headed by Major General Ralph Royce, commander of the U.S. Army forces in the Middle East, in his palace in Jiddah]
Date Created/Published: [December 1943]
Summary: Photograph shows unidentified military officer, General Royce, King Ibn Saud, and Chargé d'Affaires James S. Moose, Jr. standing during mission to Saudi Arabia to study economic, public health, military, and communications problems.
Notes:
ACME photograph.
Title and photographer information from similar photographs at the National Archives.
Date from article in New York Herald Tribune, December 16, 1943.
No. K598.
Subjects:
Ibn Sa?ud,--King of Saudi Arabia,--1880-1953.
Royce, Ralph,--1890-1965--Travel--Saudi Arabia--Jiddah.
Moose, James S.,--Jr.,--1903-1989.
Visits of state--American--Saudi Arabia--Jiddah--1940-1950.
International relations--Saudi Arabia--1940-1950.
Photographic prints--1940-1950.
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