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Portrait of Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling, late 1940s or early 1950sPortrait of General of the Air Force Henry Arnold, 1949-1950Portrait of Ivan Bagramyan, 1945-1960Restored A-36A Mustang aircraft
Portrait of Chiang Kaishek and Song Meiling, late 1940s or early 1950sPortrait of General of the Air Force Henry Arnold, 1949-1950Portrait of Ivan Bagramyan, 1945-1960Restored A-36A Mustang aircraft 'Margie H' on display at the USAF Museum, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio, United States; note open dive brakes, B-23 Dragon at left, B-29 Superfortress at right
Type 97 Kai tanks in use by the Chinese communist forces, 1949USS SnookLieutenant Daniel James, Jr. with a P-51 fighter, Korea, 4 Aug 1950Battleship 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.)
Type 97 Kai tanks in use by the Chinese communist forces, 1949USS Snook's scorecardLieutenant Daniel James, Jr. with a P-51 fighter, Korea, 4 Aug 1950Battleship 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.)
Truman read citation to General Douglas MacArthur following their meeting at Wake Island, 14 Oct 1950A US Air Force forward air controller (right) speaking with a US Army tank commander (left) of a M26 Pershing medium tank, Korea, 1950sCaptured Ki-9 aircraft at airfield K-1 in South Korea, 1951, photo 1 of 2Captured Ki-9 aircraft at airfield K-1 in South Korea, 1951, photo 2 of 2
Truman read citation to General Douglas MacArthur following their meeting at Wake Island, 14 Oct 1950A US Air Force forward air controller (right) speaking with a US Army tank commander (left) of a M26 Pershing medium tank, Korea, 1950sCaptured Ki-9 aircraft at airfield K-1 in South Korea, 1951, photo 1 of 2Captured Ki-9 aircraft at airfield K-1 in South Korea, 1951, photo 2 of 2
Portrait of Pope Pius XII of Vatican City, circa 1951Portrait painting of Rear Admiral Burke by Sanji Nahmi, 1951View out of the cockpit of a F4U-4B Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-323 with another Corsair fighter in sight, Korea, 1950-1951F4U-4B Corsair of Fighter Squadron 114 on the flight deck of the Fleet Carrier USS Philippine Sea off the coast of Korea, Feb 1951
Portrait of Pope Pius XII of Vatican City, circa 1951Portrait painting of Rear Admiral Burke by Sanji Nahmi, 1951View out of the cockpit of a F4U-4B Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-323 with another Corsair fighter in sight, Korea, 1950-1951F4U-4B Corsair of Fighter Squadron 114 on the flight deck of the Fleet Carrier USS Philippine Sea off the coast of Korea, Feb 1951
US Army 1LT Kingston M. Winget with a Thompson submachine gun, Chipyong-ni, Korea, circa Feb 1951USS Saint Paul bombarding communist positions near Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Korea, 20 Apr 1951USS Saint Paul off Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Korea, 20 Apr 1951Commander Task Force 77, Rear Admiral J.J. Clark, second from left, and other task force commanders listening to Commander 7th Fleet, Vice Admiral Robert Briscoe, right, during the Korean War, 1952.
US Army 1LT Kingston M. Winget with a Thompson submachine gun, Chipyong-ni, Korea, circa Feb 1951USS Saint Paul bombarding communist positions near Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Korea, 20 Apr 1951USS Saint Paul off Wonsan, Kangwon Province, Korea, 20 Apr 1951Commander Task Force 77, Rear Admiral J.J. Clark, second from left, and other task force commanders listening to Commander 7th Fleet, Vice Admiral Robert Briscoe, right, during the Korean War, 1952.

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