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US Marine Corps Pershing tank near the Nakdong River, Korea, 3 Sep 1950US Marine Corps Pershing tank at the edge of a village in Korea, 4 Sep 1950US Marines inspecting captured Soviet-made North Korean weapons, near Naktong River, Korea, 15 sep 1950Douglas MacArthur on a jeep tour of the port facilities at Inchon, South Korea, 16 Sep 1950. Behind him are Marine Major General Oliver P Smith and Navy Vice Admiral Arthur D Struble.
US Marine Corps Pershing tank near the Nakdong River, Korea, 3 Sep 1950US Marine Corps Pershing tank at the edge of a village in Korea, 4 Sep 1950US Marines inspecting captured Soviet-made North Korean weapons, near Naktong River, Korea, 15 sep 1950Douglas MacArthur on a jeep tour of the port facilities at Inchon, South Korea, 16 Sep 1950. Behind him are Marine Major General Oliver P Smith and Navy Vice Admiral Arthur D Struble.
Destroyed T-34 tank on a road toward Gimpo Airfield, Korea, 17 Sep 1950Marine Col Chesty Puller (standing) visited by Army General Douglas MacArthur (seated) as Puller pushed toward Seoul, South Korea, Sep 20 1950. Driving is Army MGen Ned Almond and in the rear are Marine Generals MGen OP Smith & LGen Lem Shepherd.Wreckage of a North Korean T-34/85 medium tank on a bombed out bridge, south of Suwon, Korea, 7 Oct 1950Damaged frontal armor of a US M46 medium tank, Korea, 1950
Destroyed T-34 tank on a road toward Gimpo Airfield, Korea, 17 Sep 1950Marine Col Chesty Puller (standing) visited by Army General Douglas MacArthur (seated) as Puller pushed toward Seoul, South Korea, Sep 20 1950. Driving is Army MGen Ned Almond and in the rear are Marine Generals MGen OP Smith & LGen Lem Shepherd.Wreckage of a North Korean T-34/85 medium tank on a bombed out bridge, south of Suwon, Korea, 7 Oct 1950Damaged frontal armor of a US M46 medium tank, Korea, 1950
US Marine Corps M26 Pershing heavy tank near an abandoned North Korean SU-76 self-propelled gun, Korea, 3 Dec 1950Men of US 1st Marine Division with M26 Pershing tank near Chosin Reservoir, Korea, Dec 1950A US Air Force forward air controller (right) speaking with a US Army tank commander (left) of a M26 Pershing medium tank, Korea, 1950sAmerican M46 medium tank being loaded onto a British Army ferry, Korea, 1951
US Marine Corps M26 Pershing heavy tank near an abandoned North Korean SU-76 self-propelled gun, Korea, 3 Dec 1950Men of US 1st Marine Division with M26 Pershing tank near Chosin Reservoir, Korea, Dec 1950A US Air Force forward air controller (right) speaking with a US Army tank commander (left) of a M26 Pershing medium tank, Korea, 1950sAmerican M46 medium tank being loaded onto a British Army ferry, Korea, 1951
Douglas MacArthur with other US officers, Korea, 1950s; note Charles Palmer in background, partially obscured by MacArthurDUKW of the US Army 558th Amphibious Truck Company moving along a Korean road probably near Inchon, 1951Korean civilians in front of a US M46 medium tank, 1950sUS military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951
Douglas MacArthur with other US officers, Korea, 1950s; note Charles Palmer in background, partially obscured by MacArthurDUKW of the US Army 558th Amphibious Truck Company moving along a Korean road probably near Inchon, 1951Korean civilians in front of a US M46 medium tank, 1950sUS military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951
US military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951US military mail truck in front of a stationary store in Tokyo, Japan, 1951M46 medium tanks of US 6th Tank Battalion, Korea, 7 Mar 1951Tractor of 196th Field Artillery of US 8th Army towing a 155 mm Howitzer M1 at Tari-Gol, Korea, 8 Apr 1951
US military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951US military mail truck in front of a stationary store in Tokyo, Japan, 1951M46 medium tanks of US 6th Tank Battalion, Korea, 7 Mar 1951Tractor of 196th Field Artillery of US 8th Army towing a 155 mm Howitzer M1 at Tari-Gol, Korea, 8 Apr 1951

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