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Letter from MacArthur to Truman regarding Wake Island conference, 30 Oct 1950, 2 of 2General ElseyGeneral ElseyTruman presenting United States Marine Corps Reserve Colonel Justice M. Chambers with the Medal of Honor for heroism at Iwo Jima, 1 Nov 1950
Letter from MacArthur to Truman regarding Wake Island conference, 30 Oct 1950, 2 of 2General Elsey's proposed response for General MacArthur's message dated 30 Oct 1950, 1 of 2General Elsey's proposed response for General MacArthur's message dated 30 Oct 1950, 2 of 2Truman presenting United States Marine Corps Reserve Colonel Justice M. Chambers with the Medal of Honor for heroism at Iwo Jima, 1 Nov 1950
Colonel Lewis Puller reading the US Marine Corps Birthday Proclamation, Korea, 10 Nov 1950Emperor Showa speaking at the ceremony of the 70th anniversary of the founding of Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan, 17 Nov 1950Marine Col Chesty Puller commanding the 1st Marines in Korea, Nov 22, 1950.Turkish Brigade General Tahsin Yazıcı receiving the Silver Star medal from US Lieutenant General Walton Walker, Korea, 15 Dec 1950
Colonel Lewis Puller reading the US Marine Corps Birthday Proclamation, Korea, 10 Nov 1950Emperor Showa speaking at the ceremony of the 70th anniversary of the founding of Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan, 17 Nov 1950Marine Col Chesty Puller commanding the 1st Marines in Korea, Nov 22, 1950.Turkish Brigade General Tahsin Yazıcı receiving the Silver Star medal from US Lieutenant General Walton Walker, Korea, 15 Dec 1950
US President Harry Truman signing the proclamation declaring a national emergency, White House, Washington DC, United States, 16 Dec 1950Bai Chongxi playing a game of weiqi, circa 1950sBrigadier General Lewis Puller inspecting staff and battalion commanders, Korea, 1951Brigadier General Lewis Puller, 1951
US President Harry Truman signing the proclamation declaring a national emergency, White House, Washington DC, United States, 16 Dec 1950Bai Chongxi playing a game of weiqi, circa 1950sBrigadier General Lewis Puller inspecting staff and battalion commanders, Korea, 1951Brigadier General Lewis Puller, 1951
Douglas MacArthur in Korea, 1950-1951; note MacArthurDouglas MacArthur with Charles Palmer, Korea, 1950sDouglas MacArthur with other US officers, Korea, 1950s; note Charles Palmer in background, partially obscured by MacArthurGeneral Douglas MacArthur and Lieutenant General Walton Walker in Korea, 1950s
Douglas MacArthur in Korea, 1950-1951; note MacArthur's personal C-54 Skymaster transport aircraft 'Bataan'Douglas MacArthur with Charles Palmer, Korea, 1950sDouglas MacArthur with other US officers, Korea, 1950s; note Charles Palmer in background, partially obscured by MacArthurGeneral Douglas MacArthur and Lieutenant General Walton Walker in Korea, 1950s
Jürgen Stroop at Polish court, Warsaw, Poland, 1951King George VI of the United Kingdom posing with his wife, Queen Elizabeth, and his younger daughter, Princess Margaret, London, England, United Kingdom, 1951.Lewis Puller, Korea, circa 1951Major General O. P. Smith, Major General Gerald Thomas, and Brigadier General Lewis Puller in Korea, 1951
Jürgen Stroop at Polish court, Warsaw, Poland, 1951King George VI of the United Kingdom posing with his wife, Queen Elizabeth, and his younger daughter, Princess Margaret, London, England, United Kingdom, 1951.Lewis Puller, Korea, circa 1951Major General O. P. Smith, Major General Gerald Thomas, and Brigadier General Lewis Puller in Korea, 1951

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