Stanley Andrews (journalist)

Stanley Andrews, Averell Harriman, and Harry Truman, at a luncheon for Truman's 80th birthday, Independence Missouri, May 1, 1965
"Lieutenant Colonel Stanley Andrews, chief of the Agricultural Forestry and Fisheries Section of the US Military Government in the American Zone in late 1945 visiting with a Hungarian Caracul Sheep Shepherd and his flock near Berchstengarden Barvaria [sic]." U.S. Army photo, Truman Presidential Library, catalog number 71-3605

Colonel Stanley Andrews (December 18, 1894 – December 31, 1994) was a journalist and U.S. Army officer from Missouri who headed both the Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Technical Cooperation Administration of the U.S. Department of State. Colonel Andrews was a veteran of both World War I and World War II.[1][2][3] Andrews wrote an unpublished memoir, Journal of a Retread, a copy of which he donated to the Truman Presidential Library along with transfer of its copyright to the public domain.[4]

Swearing in of Stanley Andrews as Administrator, Technical Cooperation Administration, by State Department Chief of Protocol John F. Simmons, as Secretary of State Dean Acheson observes, April 24, 1952. U.S. Department of State photo, Truman Presidential Library, catalog number 72-116
  1. ^ "Oral History of Stanley Andrews at the Truman Presidential Library". Retrieved September 5, 2013.
  2. ^ Official Personnel Folder of Stanley Andrews, National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis, Missouri
  3. ^ Official Personnel Folder of Stanley Andrews, National Personnel Records Annex, Valmeyer, Illinois
  4. ^ "Stanley Andrews Papers, Dates: 1935-1976". Retrieved September 8, 2013.