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US President Harry Truman arriving at Marine Corps League Convention to apologize for calling USMC Courtney Whitney, Douglas MacArthur, and Edward Almond aboard AGC Mount McKinley during the Inchon landings, 15 Sep 1950, photo 1 of 2Courtney Whitney, Douglas MacArthur, and Edward Almond aboard AGC Mount McKinley during the Inchon landings, 15 Sep 1950, photo 2 of 2US Marines inspecting captured Soviet-made North Korean weapons, near Naktong River, Korea, 15 sep 1950
US President Harry Truman arriving at Marine Corps League Convention to apologize for calling USMC 'the Navy's police force and propagandists', Washington, DC, United States, 7 Sep 1950, photo 2 of 2Courtney Whitney, Douglas MacArthur, and Edward Almond aboard AGC Mount McKinley during the Inchon landings, 15 Sep 1950, photo 1 of 2Courtney Whitney, Douglas MacArthur, and Edward Almond aboard AGC Mount McKinley during the Inchon landings, 15 Sep 1950, photo 2 of 2US Marines inspecting captured Soviet-made North Korean weapons, near Naktong River, Korea, 15 sep 1950
Douglas 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.Colonel Lewis Puller, General Douglas MacArthur, General Oliver Smith, and other US officers at PullerDestroyed T-34 tank on a road toward Gimpo Airfield, Korea, 17 Sep 1950General Douglas MacArthur and General Oliver Smith, Korea, 17 Sep 1950
Douglas 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.Colonel Lewis Puller, General Douglas MacArthur, General Oliver Smith, and other US officers at Puller's command post, Korea, 17 Sep 1950Destroyed T-34 tank on a road toward Gimpo Airfield, Korea, 17 Sep 1950General Douglas MacArthur and General Oliver Smith, Korea, 17 Sep 1950
General Edward Almond, General Lemuel Shepherd, General Douglas MacArthur, General Oliver Smith, and Colonel McAllister at a division command post southeast of Inchon, Korea, 17 Sep 1950US Marine Colonel Chesty Puller (standing) visited by Army General Douglas MacArthur (seated) as Puller pushed toward Seoul, South Korea, Sep 20 1950. Driving was US Army Major General Ned Almond and in the rear are Marine Generals Major General O. P. Smith & Lieutenant General Lem Shepherd.US Marines fighting in Korea, 20 Sep 1950; note M1 CarbinesUS Navy OY-2 Sentinel aircraft taking off from escort carrier Sicily, Yellow Sea, 22 Sep 1950
General Edward Almond, General Lemuel Shepherd, General Douglas MacArthur, General Oliver Smith, and Colonel McAllister at a division command post southeast of Inchon, Korea, 17 Sep 1950US Marine Colonel Chesty Puller (standing) visited by Army General Douglas MacArthur (seated) as Puller pushed toward Seoul, South Korea, Sep 20 1950. Driving was US Army Major General Ned Almond and in the rear are Marine Generals Major General O. P. Smith & Lieutenant General Lem Shepherd.US Marines fighting in Korea, 20 Sep 1950; note M1 CarbinesUS Navy OY-2 Sentinel aircraft taking off from escort carrier Sicily, Yellow Sea, 22 Sep 1950
US President Harry Truman pinning the five-star general insignia onto Omar BradleyUS Marine Colonel Chesty Puller (left) speaking with Assistant Division Commander Brigadier General Edward Craig overlooking Seoul, Korea, 25 Sep 1950Submarines Dragonet, Menhaden, Mapiro, Seahorse, Sand Lance, Batfish, Capitaine, Pipefish, and Manta at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 28 Sep 1950Ceremony marking the return of Seoul to Republic of Korea control, General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 29 Sep 1950, photo 1 of 3
US President Harry Truman pinning the five-star general insignia onto Omar Bradley's uniform, 22 Sep 1950US Marine Colonel Chesty Puller (left) speaking with Assistant Division Commander Brigadier General Edward Craig overlooking Seoul, Korea, 25 Sep 1950Submarines Dragonet, Menhaden, Mapiro, Seahorse, Sand Lance, Batfish, Capitaine, Pipefish, and Manta at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 28 Sep 1950Ceremony marking the return of Seoul to Republic of Korea control, General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 29 Sep 1950, photo 1 of 3
Ceremony marking the return of Seoul to Republic of Korea control, General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 29 Sep 1950, photo 2 of 3Ceremony marking the return of Seoul to Republic of Korea control, General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 29 Sep 1950, photo 3 of 3Battleship USS Missouri firing her main guns in No. 2 turret, Oct 1950, off Chongjin, North Korea. (Color tinted version of black & white original 80-G-421049.)F4U-4B Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-214 being readied for a mission aboard USS Sicily, off Korea, Aug-Nov 1950, Note the HVAR rockets.
Ceremony marking the return of Seoul to Republic of Korea control, General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 29 Sep 1950, photo 2 of 3Ceremony marking the return of Seoul to Republic of Korea control, General Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 29 Sep 1950, photo 3 of 3Battleship USS Missouri firing her main guns in No. 2 turret, Oct 1950, off Chongjin, North Korea. (Color tinted version of black & white original 80-G-421049.)F4U-4B Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-214 being readied for a mission aboard USS Sicily, off Korea, Aug-Nov 1950, Note the HVAR rockets.

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