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F4U-5 Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps headquarters squadron 33 in flight, Korea, circa 1952F4U-5N Corsair nightfighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF(N)-513, Wonsan, Korea, 1952Francis Gabreski in flight suit, circa 1950sFrench soldier carrying a M18 recoilless gun in Hoa Binh Province, Vietnam, 1952
F4U-5 Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps headquarters squadron 33 in flight, Korea, circa 1952F4U-5N Corsair nightfighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF(N)-513, Wonsan, Korea, 1952Francis Gabreski in flight suit, circa 1950sFrench soldier carrying a M18 recoilless gun in Hoa Binh Province, Vietnam, 1952
French TBM-3E Avenger aircraft preparing to be launched aboard carrier La Fayette, 1950sJang Kyung-geun, Shin Seong-mo, and Chung Il-Kwon at the Navy headquarters, Korea, 1950sLewis Puller at a desk, California, United States, circa 1952Lewis Puller with wife Virginia and children Martha, Virginia, and Lewis, United States, circa 1952
French TBM-3E Avenger aircraft preparing to be launched aboard carrier La Fayette, 1950sJang Kyung-geun, Shin Seong-mo, and Chung Il-Kwon at the Navy headquarters, Korea, 1950sLewis Puller at a desk, California, United States, circa 1952Lewis Puller with wife Virginia and children Martha, Virginia, and Lewis, United States, circa 1952
Lu Zhonglin and Puyi, circa 1950sM46 Patton medium tank of US 1st Marine Tank Battalion, Korea, 1952; note 18-inch searchlightMaj General Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller, Assistant Division Commander, 1st Marine Division, Korea 1952Marine Brigadier General Chesty Puller (helmet) speaks with Col Lew Walt during a training exercise at Camp Pendleton, California, 1952.
Lu Zhonglin and Puyi, circa 1950sM46 Patton medium tank of US 1st Marine Tank Battalion, Korea, 1952; note 18-inch searchlightMaj General Lewis B. “Chesty” Puller, Assistant Division Commander, 1st Marine Division, Korea 1952Marine Brigadier General Chesty Puller (helmet) speaks with Col Lew Walt during a training exercise at Camp Pendleton, California, 1952.
Panhard Type 178 armored car with its Vietnamese crew, Thu Duc Officers School, Saigon, State of Vietnam, 1952Roland Toutain entertaining French sailors aboard Arromanches, Ha Long Bay, French Indochina, 1952Saburo Kurusu with dog, Japan, circa 1952SB-17 aircraft at Narsarsuaq Air Base, Greenland, circa 1952
Panhard Type 178 armored car with its Vietnamese crew, Thu Duc Officers School, Saigon, State of Vietnam, 1952Roland Toutain entertaining French sailors aboard Arromanches, Ha Long Bay, French Indochina, 1952Saburo Kurusu with dog, Japan, circa 1952SB-17 aircraft at Narsarsuaq Air Base, Greenland, circa 1952
Sun Li-jen and Chiang Ching-kuo, Taiwan, Republic of China, circa early 1950sThe former PT-694, a 70-foot Vosper, with the Hughes Tool Company as a service boat in the H-4 Flying Boat project, 1950s. Later sold to Universal Studios and painted as PT-73 for the opening credits of “McHale’s Navy.”United States Navy portrait of Captain Edwin Layton, 1950s.US Air Force General Curtis LeMay with his signature cigar watching an early atomic bomb test from a US Navy ship, early-1950s
Sun Li-jen and Chiang Ching-kuo, Taiwan, Republic of China, circa early 1950sThe former PT-694, a 70-foot Vosper, with the Hughes Tool Company as a service boat in the H-4 Flying Boat project, 1950s. Later sold to Universal Studios and painted as PT-73 for the opening credits of “McHale’s Navy.”United States Navy portrait of Captain Edwin Layton, 1950s.US Air Force General Curtis LeMay with his signature cigar watching an early atomic bomb test from a US Navy ship, early-1950s

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