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Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida and his cabinet, 21 May 1953 | Leslie Elliott (center) filming the Upshot-Knothole Grable atomic test, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, United States, 25 May 1953 | AU-1 Corsair fighter seen in US Navy Standard Aircraft Characteristics NAVAER 13358, published on 1 Jun 1953 | Standard Aircraft Characteristics document for the Corsair fighter design, 1 Jun 1953 |
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Portrait of Winston Churchill, his son Randolph, and his grandson Winston, 2 Jun 1953; they were dressed for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II | Two Royal Australian Air Force Avro Lincoln heavy bombers flying over Sembawang naval base, Singapore, 2 Jun 1953 | DH.95 Flamingo G-AFYH of British Air Transport at Redhill Aerodrome, Nutfield, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 6 Jun 1953 | Yorktown (Essex-class) after her modernization, Jul 1953 |
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M46 medium tank of US 1st Marine Division, Korea, 5 Jul 1953 | Crew of USS Segundo being inspected during change of command ceremony, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 6 Jul 1953 | Flipped 155 mm Howitzer M1, Korea, 14 Jul 1953 | USS Saint Paul bombarding communist positions near Hungnam, South Hamgyong Province, Korea, 26 Jul 1953 |
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F4U-4 Corsair aircraft of US Marine Corps squadron VMA-332 aboard USS Bairoko, off Korea, 27 Jul 1953 | General Mark Clark signing the Korean War Armistice, 27 Jul 1953, photo 1 of 2 | General Mark Clark signing the Korean War Armistice, 27 Jul 1953, photo 2 of 2 | USS Saint Paul firing the final US Navy salvo of the Korea War, off Wonsan, Korea, 27 Jul 1953 |
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French aircraft carrier Bois Belleau moving to Norfolk Naval Base, Virginia, United States for aircraft loading, Dec 1953; note New Jersey, Albany, and Casa Grande in background | USS Randolph at anchor in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, fall 1953. Note that the twin 5-inch gun turrets have been removed from the flight deck and also note F9F Cougar jet aircraft forward with wings folded. | Regulus missile aboard USS Tunny, off Point Mugu, California, United States, 3 Sep 1953 | Lieutenant Commander J. O. House, Jr. relieving Commander W. P. Murphy as the commanding officer of USS Carbonero, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, 30 Sep 1953 |