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Truman's order to relieve MacArthur, 10 Apr 1951, page 1 of 6Truman's order to relieve MacArthur, 10 Apr 1951, page 2 of 6Truman's order to relieve MacArthur, 10 Apr 1951, page 3 of 6Truman's order to relieve MacArthur, 10 Apr 1951, page 4 of 6
TrumanTrumanTelegram from H. V. Schoepflin to Harry Truman protesting the removal of Douglas MacArthur, 11 Apr 1951A letter from J. A. Sullivan to Harry Truman protesting the firing of Douglas MacArthur, 12 Apr 1951
Truman's order to relieve MacArthur, 10 Apr 1951, page 5 of 6Truman's order to relieve MacArthur, 10 Apr 1951, page 6 of 6Telegram from H. V. Schoepflin to Harry Truman protesting the removal of Douglas MacArthur, 11 Apr 1951A letter from J. A. Sullivan to Harry Truman protesting the firing of Douglas MacArthur, 12 Apr 1951
Letter from Lillian Russel to Harry Truman protesting the removal of Douglas MacArthur, 12 Apr 1951Letter from Lillian Russel to Harry Truman, envelope side 1 of 2, 12 Apr 1951Letter from Lillian Russel to Harry Truman, envelope side 2 of 2, 12 Apr 1951Letter from Joan Rountree to Harry Truman protesting the removal of Douglas MacArthur, 13 Apr 1951
Letter from Lillian Russel to Harry Truman protesting the removal of Douglas MacArthur, 12 Apr 1951Letter from Lillian Russel to Harry Truman, envelope side 1 of 2, 12 Apr 1951Letter from Lillian Russel to Harry Truman, envelope side 2 of 2, 12 Apr 1951Letter from Joan Rountree to Harry Truman protesting the removal of Douglas MacArthur, 13 Apr 1951
HO3S-1 helicopter landing on USS Saint Paul off Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Korea, 17 Apr 1951Douglas MacArthur with son Arthur and wife Jean at the US Capitol Building, Washington, DC, after addressing a joint session of Congress, 19 Apr 1951USS Saint Paul bombarding communist positions near Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Korea, 20 Apr 1951USS Saint Paul off Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Korea, 20 Apr 1951
HO3S-1 helicopter landing on USS Saint Paul off Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Korea, 17 Apr 1951Douglas MacArthur with son Arthur and wife Jean at the US Capitol Building, Washington, DC, after addressing a joint session of Congress, 19 Apr 1951USS Saint Paul bombarding communist positions near Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Korea, 20 Apr 1951USS Saint Paul off Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Korea, 20 Apr 1951
Douglas MacArthur addressing a crowd at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 25 Apr 1951Private First Class Julias Van Den Stock of Company A, 32nd Regimental Combat Team, US 7th Infantry Division with M1 or M2 Carbine with captured Communist Chinese DP light machine gun and RPG-43 grenade on Hill 902, near Ip-Tong, Korea, 25 Apr 1951F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-323 at an airfield at Seoul, Korea, 29 Apr 1951. Note the HVAR rockets on the Corsair in the background.1,000-lb bombs awaiting loading onto USS Essex, Naval Air Station San Diego, California, United States, May 1951
Douglas MacArthur addressing a crowd at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 25 Apr 1951Private First Class Julias Van Den Stock of Company A, 32nd Regimental Combat Team, US 7th Infantry Division with M1 or M2 Carbine with captured Communist Chinese DP light machine gun and RPG-43 grenade on Hill 902, near Ip-Tong, Korea, 25 Apr 1951F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-323 at an airfield at Seoul, Korea, 29 Apr 1951. Note the HVAR rockets on the Corsair in the background.1,000-lb bombs awaiting loading onto USS Essex, Naval Air Station San Diego, California, United States, May 1951

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