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Stockpile of HVAR air-to-surface rockets at the Chinhae Air Base (now Jinhae), South Korea, home of the 18th Fighter-Bomber Group and their P-51D Mustangs, Oct 51.155 mm Howitzer M1 of US 24th Infantry Division, Korea, 1952British General Gerald Templer test firing a De Lisle carbine, Perak, Malaya, 1952Communist Chinese sailors manning a captured Japanese Type 38 75 mm field gun, China, 1950s
Stockpile of HVAR air-to-surface rockets at the Chinhae Air Base (now Jinhae), South Korea, home of the 18th Fighter-Bomber Group and their P-51D Mustangs, Oct 51.155 mm Howitzer M1 of US 24th Infantry Division, Korea, 1952British General Gerald Templer test firing a De Lisle carbine, Perak, Malaya, 1952Communist Chinese sailors manning a captured Japanese Type 38 75 mm field gun, China, 1950s
East German Army troops marching, circa 1950; note StG44 assault rifles and M-54 helmetsFrench soldier carrying a M18 recoilless gun in Hoa Binh Province, Vietnam, 1952M8 armored cars of the US 28th Constabulary Squadron, Germany, Feb 1952British cruiser HMS Belfast alongside American light carrier USS Bataan off the coast of Korea, 27 May 1952; note Bataan
East German Army troops marching, circa 1950; note StG44 assault rifles and M-54 helmetsFrench soldier carrying a M18 recoilless gun in Hoa Binh Province, Vietnam, 1952M8 armored cars of the US 28th Constabulary Squadron, Germany, Feb 1952British cruiser HMS Belfast alongside American light carrier USS Bataan off the coast of Korea, 27 May 1952; note Bataan's 40mm twin guns in foreground
M115 howitzer of 17th Field Artillery Battalion, US 45th Infantry Division firing, north of Yonchon, Korea, 27 May 1952M115 howitzer of US 8th Army in action, Korea, 13 Aug 1952155 mm Howitzer firing during Battle of Triangle Hill, Kangwon Province, Korea, 1952Soldiers of the Ethiopian Battalion of the US 7th Infantry Division, Korea, 1953; note M1 Garand and M1 Carbine weapons
M115 howitzer of 17th Field Artillery Battalion, US 45th Infantry Division firing, north of Yonchon, Korea, 27 May 1952M115 howitzer of US 8th Army in action, Korea, 13 Aug 1952155 mm Howitzer firing during Battle of Triangle Hill, Kangwon Province, Korea, 1952Soldiers of the Ethiopian Battalion of the US 7th Infantry Division, Korea, 1953; note M1 Garand and M1 Carbine weapons
US Marines fighting in Korea, 1 Jan 1953; note Corsair in flight overhead120 mm Gun M1 anti-aircraft weapon manned by men of Battery D, US 36th Anti-aircraft Artillery Gun Battalion during training, Fort George G. Meade, Odenton, Maryland, United States, Feb 1953Flipped 155 mm Howitzer M1, Korea, 14 Jul 1953Destroyer USS Nicholas alongside Essex-class carrier USS Philippine Sea in the western Pacific, 1958. Note the carrier’s 5-inch/38 and 40mm Bofors guns.
US Marines fighting in Korea, 1 Jan 1953; note Corsair in flight overhead120 mm Gun M1 anti-aircraft weapon manned by men of Battery D, US 36th Anti-aircraft Artillery Gun Battalion during training, Fort George G. Meade, Odenton, Maryland, United States, Feb 1953Flipped 155 mm Howitzer M1, Korea, 14 Jul 1953Destroyer USS Nicholas alongside Essex-class carrier USS Philippine Sea in the western Pacific, 1958. Note the carrier’s 5-inch/38 and 40mm Bofors guns.
Fidel Castro and others with Johnson M1941 rifles, 1959Submachine guns captured by US troops from the North Vietnamese Army, 1960; top to bottom: Soviet PPS-43, German MP 40, Vietnamese K-50M (license-built Soviet PPSh-41)German paramilitary and border guard troops, Berlin, East Germany, 14 Aug 1961; note paramilitary personnel with Kar98k riflesForward twin 5”/38 caliber gun turrets aboard Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS O’Brien at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, 26 Aug 1961. Note the Hedgehog launchers behind the turrets.
Fidel Castro and others with Johnson M1941 rifles, 1959Submachine guns captured by US troops from the North Vietnamese Army, 1960; top to bottom: Soviet PPS-43, German MP 40, Vietnamese K-50M (license-built Soviet PPSh-41)German paramilitary and border guard troops, Berlin, East Germany, 14 Aug 1961; note paramilitary personnel with Kar98k riflesForward twin 5”/38 caliber gun turrets aboard Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS O’Brien at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, 26 Aug 1961. Note the Hedgehog launchers behind the turrets.

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