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Captured Ki-9 aircraft at airfield K-1 in South Korea, 1951, photo 2 of 2Destroyer USS Saufley during her second commission, 1950s. Note that her No. 2 gun turret has been replaced with a Mark 108 anti-submarine rocket launcher.Douglas MacArthur in Korea, 1950-1951; note MacArthurDouglas MacArthur with Charles Palmer, Korea, 1950s
Captured Ki-9 aircraft at airfield K-1 in South Korea, 1951, photo 2 of 2Destroyer USS Saufley during her second commission, 1950s. Note that her No. 2 gun turret has been replaced with a Mark 108 anti-submarine rocket launcher.Douglas MacArthur in Korea, 1950-1951; note MacArthur's personal C-54 Skymaster transport aircraft 'Bataan'Douglas MacArthur with Charles Palmer, Korea, 1950s
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, Korea, 1951F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-212 aboard USS Rendova, 1951; seen in Feb 1952 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsF4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Navy squadrons VF-113 and VF-114 aboard USS Philippine Sea, off Korea, 1951-1952
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, Korea, 1951F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-212 aboard USS Rendova, 1951; seen in Feb 1952 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsF4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Navy squadrons VF-113 and VF-114 aboard USS Philippine Sea, off Korea, 1951-1952
FH-1 Phantom, F4U Corsair, and SNJ Texan aircraft in flight, Minnesota, United States, 1951; seen in Oct 1951 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsFirefly aircraft taking off from HMS Glory, off Korea, 1951General Douglas MacArthur and Lieutenant General Walton Walker in Korea, 1950sGuavina, 1951
FH-1 Phantom, F4U Corsair, and SNJ Texan aircraft in flight, Minnesota, United States, 1951; seen in Oct 1951 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsFirefly aircraft taking off from HMS Glory, off Korea, 1951General Douglas MacArthur and Lieutenant General Walton Walker in Korea, 1950sGuavina, 1951
HMS Glory off Korea, 1951HMS Glory off Wonsan, Korea, 1951Jürgen Stroop at Polish court, Warsaw, Poland, 1951Korean civilians in front of a US M46 medium tank, 1950s
HMS Glory off Korea, 1951HMS Glory off Wonsan, Korea, 1951Jürgen Stroop at Polish court, Warsaw, Poland, 1951Korean civilians in front of a US M46 medium tank, 1950s
Lewis Puller, Korea, circa 1951Lockheed-Vega B-17G Fortress bomber 44-85784 converted as a testbed with gunner pods on the wingtips, General Electric Flight Test Center, Schenectady, New York, circa 1950.Major General O. P. Smith, Major General Gerald Thomas, and Brigadier General Lewis Puller in Korea, 1951Men of US 5th Cavalry Regiment studying a captured Soviet M-42 anti-tank gun, Waegwan, Korea, early 1950s
Lewis Puller, Korea, circa 1951Lockheed-Vega B-17G Fortress bomber 44-85784 converted as a testbed with gunner pods on the wingtips, General Electric Flight Test Center, Schenectady, New York, circa 1950.Major General O. P. Smith, Major General Gerald Thomas, and Brigadier General Lewis Puller in Korea, 1951Men of US 5th Cavalry Regiment studying a captured Soviet M-42 anti-tank gun, Waegwan, Korea, early 1950s

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