2,411 items in this album on 121 pages.
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155 mm Howitzer M1 of A Company, 90th Field Artillery Battalion, US 24th Infantry Division firing, Kojongchon sector, Korea, 3 Jun 1951 | US M115 howitzer firing on Chinese positions in Korea, 10 Jun 1951 | F4U-4 Corsair fighters preparing to launch from USS Boxer off Korea, Jul 1951 | Man of 9th Infantry, US 2nd Infantry Division firing a M18A1 recoilless gun, Korea, 5 Sep 1951 |
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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, 1952 | British General Gerald Templer test firing a De Lisle carbine, Perak, Malaya, 1952 | Communist Chinese sailors manning a captured Japanese Type 38 75 mm field gun, China, 1950s |
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East German Army troops marching, circa 1950; note StG44 assault rifles and M-54 helmets | French soldier carrying a M18 recoilless gun in Hoa Binh Province, Vietnam, 1952 | M8 armored cars of the US 28th Constabulary Squadron, Germany, Feb 1952 | British 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 |
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M115 howitzer of 17th Field Artillery Battalion, US 45th Infantry Division firing, north of Yonchon, Korea, 27 May 1952 | M115 howitzer of US 8th Army in action, Korea, 13 Aug 1952 | 155 mm Howitzer firing during Battle of Triangle Hill, Kangwon Province, Korea, 1952 | Soldiers of the Ethiopian Battalion of the US 7th Infantry Division, Korea, 1953; note M1 Garand and M1 Carbine weapons |
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US Marines fighting in Korea, 1 Jan 1953; note Corsair in flight overhead | 120 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 1953 | Flipped 155 mm Howitzer M1, Korea, 14 Jul 1953 | Destroyer 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. |
2,411 items in this album on 121 pages.