Admiral Frank H. Schofield became commander-in-chief of the United States Fleet, succeeding Admiral Jehu V. Chase on a ceremony aboard the U. S. S. Texas, just off the coast of Los Angeles Harbor.
Eight boys pose for a photograph with an unidentified army official, sitting in the artillery booth of a Martin bomber plane, which was the main feature of Army Day.
Admiral Frank H. Schofield became commander-in-chief of the United States Fleet, succeeding Admiral Jehu V. Chase on a ceremony aboard the dreadnought Texas, just off the coast of Los Angeles Harbor.
(L to R) Vice-Admiral Thomas T. Craven speaking to Miss Nancy Penoyer and Ensign Morgan Slayton. An unidentified U.S. military personnel is in the background. The deck is decorated with lanterns and plants. Next to the group is a U.S. Navy Mark V diving suit display, attached to the suit is a sign with the phrase "STAG LINE."