US Celebrates General Lucius Clay As He Retires

US Celebrates General Lucius Clay As He Retires

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The transcript details a ceremony where Mr. Truman awards General Clay a second oak leaf cluster for his Distinguished Service Medal. The Commander-in-Chief offers personal comments, expressing satisfaction in presenting the medal. General Clay receives a declaration for service and is warmly received in the capital, visiting both the House of Representatives and the Senate. His father, Alexander Stevens Clay, was a senator from Georgia. The transcript concludes with General Clay addressing the press at a Pentagon news conference.

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What was the significance of the second oak leaf cluster presented to General Clay?

It was a symbol of his bravery in battle.

It represented a second Distinguished Service Medal.

It was a token of appreciation from the Senate.

It marked his retirement from service.

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Which of the following generals was mentioned alongside General Clay in the recognition of leaders?

General Pershing

General Patton

General MacArthur

General Eisenhower

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What was the nature of the declaration mentioned in the second section?

A declaration of war

A declaration for service

A declaration of peace

A declaration of independence

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Where did General Clay receive a thunderous reception?

In the capital

At the White House

At the Pentagon

In his hometown

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What was the final event mentioned in the transcript involving General Clay?

A dinner with the President

A visit to the United Nations

A parade in his honor

A news conference at the Pentagon