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F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Navy squadron VF-92 aboard USS Valley Forge, Japan, circa 1953; note the carrier was entering drydockF6F-5 Hellcat fighter of Escadrille 1F landing on French carrier Arromanches, off French Indochina in the Gulf of Tonkin, circa 1953French Navy F4U-7 Corsair fighter in flight, 1952 to early 1953; seen in Mar 1953 issue of US Navy publication US Navy Naval Aviation NewsHMAS Bataan off Korea, prior to or during 1953
F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Navy squadron VF-92 aboard USS Valley Forge, Japan, circa 1953; note the carrier was entering drydockF6F-5 Hellcat fighter of Escadrille 1F landing on French carrier Arromanches, off French Indochina in the Gulf of Tonkin, circa 1953French Navy F4U-7 Corsair fighter in flight, 1952 to early 1953; seen in Mar 1953 issue of US Navy publication US Navy Naval Aviation NewsHMAS Bataan off Korea, prior to or during 1953
Li Mi, date unknownMajor General Lewis B “Chesty” Puller and General Holland M. “Howlin’ Mad” Smith (Ret) and their wives at the Marine Corps Ball, 1953.Marine Corps portrait of Major General Lewis B “Chesty” Puller, 1953-54. Note the ribbon for the Navy Cross with four gold stars representing five awards of the medal; no other Marine can claim this.Mugshots of Viktor Abakumov, 1952-1954
Li Mi, date unknownMajor General Lewis B “Chesty” Puller and General Holland M. “Howlin’ Mad” Smith (Ret) and their wives at the Marine Corps Ball, 1953.Marine Corps portrait of Major General Lewis B “Chesty” Puller, 1953-54. Note the ribbon for the Navy Cross with four gold stars representing five awards of the medal; no other Marine can claim this.Mugshots of Viktor Abakumov, 1952-1954
Portrait of US Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Oveta Hobby, circa 1953Proctor V of Field Aircraft services in Manchester, England, United Kingdom, 1953Republic of China ambassador in Egypt Ma Bufang and Egyptian general Muhammad Naguib, Egypt, 1952-1954SNJ-5C Texans making carrier landings aboard Light Carrier USS Monterey as part of carrier qualifications, 1953.
Portrait of US Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Oveta Hobby, circa 1953Proctor V of Field Aircraft services in Manchester, England, United Kingdom, 1953Republic of China ambassador in Egypt Ma Bufang and Egyptian general Muhammad Naguib, Egypt, 1952-1954SNJ-5C Texans making carrier landings aboard Light Carrier USS Monterey as part of carrier qualifications, 1953.
Soldiers of the Ethiopian Battalion of the US 7th Infantry Division, Korea, 1953; note M1 Garand and M1 Carbine weaponsSong Zian and Sun Li-jen, Taiwan, 1953Starboard side view of USS Wasp, circa 1953US Air Force General Curtis LeMay, mid-1950s
Soldiers of the Ethiopian Battalion of the US 7th Infantry Division, Korea, 1953; note M1 Garand and M1 Carbine weaponsSong Zian and Sun Li-jen, Taiwan, 1953Starboard side view of USS Wasp, circa 1953US Air Force General Curtis LeMay, mid-1950s
US Navy Landing Signal Officer Lieutenant W. F. Tobin aboard French carrier La Fayette, off Indochina, 1953USS Bergall underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1953USS Conecuh, 1953-1956A RB-26C variant of the B-26 Invader in a temporary nose hangar at Toul Air Base, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, Jan 1953
US Navy Landing Signal Officer Lieutenant W. F. Tobin aboard French carrier La Fayette, off Indochina, 1953USS Bergall underway in the Atlantic Ocean, 1953USS Conecuh, 1953-1956A RB-26C variant of the B-26 Invader in a temporary nose hangar at Toul Air Base, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, Jan 1953

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