1,522 items in this album on 77 pages.

B-26C Invader aircraft of 3rd Bomb Wing of the US 5th Air Force dropping bombs over northern Korea, 1953Beardsley Ruml speaking before the United States Congress, 1953Chuck Yeager and Jackie Cochran, 1953; note Canadair F-86 Sabre jetClifton Cates playing baseball, 1953
B-26C Invader aircraft of 3rd Bomb Wing of the US 5th Air Force dropping bombs over northern Korea, 1953Beardsley Ruml speaking before the United States Congress, 1953Chuck Yeager and Jackie Cochran, 1953; note Canadair F-86 Sabre jetClifton Cates playing baseball, 1953
Construction Minister Eisaku Sato, Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, and Party Chairman Saeki Ozawa at a Liberal Party meeting in Japan, 1953DUKW in Dutch service, 1953F4U-4 Corsair aircraft of US Marine Corps squadron VMA-332 aboard USS Point Cruz off Korea, 1953; seen in Mar 1954 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsF4U-4 Corsair aircraft of US Navy squadron VF-41 aboard USS Midway, Mediterranean Sea, Dec 1952-May 1953
Construction Minister Eisaku Sato, Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, and Party Chairman Saeki Ozawa at a Liberal Party meeting in Japan, 1953DUKW in Dutch service, 1953F4U-4 Corsair aircraft of US Marine Corps squadron VMA-332 aboard USS Point Cruz off Korea, 1953; seen in Mar 1954 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsF4U-4 Corsair aircraft of US Navy squadron VF-41 aboard USS Midway, Mediterranean Sea, Dec 1952-May 1953
F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Navy squadron VF-74 aboard USS Bon Homme Richard, off Korea, May 1952-Jan 1953F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Navy squadron VF-92 aboard USS Valley Forge, Japan, circa 1953; note the carrier was entering drydockF6F-5 Hellcat fighter of Escadrille 1F landing on French carrier Arromanches, off French Indochina in the Gulf of Tonkin, circa 1953French carrier La Fayette in Indochina, 1953
F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Navy squadron VF-74 aboard USS Bon Homme Richard, off Korea, May 1952-Jan 1953F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Navy squadron VF-92 aboard USS Valley Forge, Japan, circa 1953; note the carrier was entering drydockF6F-5 Hellcat fighter of Escadrille 1F landing on French carrier Arromanches, off French Indochina in the Gulf of Tonkin, circa 1953French carrier La Fayette in Indochina, 1953
French Navy F4U-7 Corsair fighter in flight, 1952 to early 1953; seen in Mar 1953 issue of US Navy publication US Navy Naval Aviation NewsHMAS Bataan off Korea, prior to or during 1953Li Mi, date unknownMajor General Lewis B “Chesty” Puller and General Holland M. “Howlin’ Mad” Smith (Ret) and their wives at the Marine Corps Ball, 1953.
French Navy F4U-7 Corsair fighter in flight, 1952 to early 1953; seen in Mar 1953 issue of US Navy publication US Navy Naval Aviation NewsHMAS Bataan off Korea, prior to or during 1953Li Mi, date unknownMajor General Lewis B “Chesty” Puller and General Holland M. “Howlin’ Mad” Smith (Ret) and their wives at the Marine Corps Ball, 1953.
Map showing British radar range between Sep 1939 and Sep 1940, published in 1953Marine Corps portrait of Major General Lewis B “Chesty” Puller, 1953-54. Note the ribbon for the Navy Cross with four gold stars representing five awards of the medal; no other Marine can claim this.Mugshots of Viktor Abakumov, 1952-1954Portrait of Admiral J.J. Clark on the occasion of his retirement, 1953. Photo 1 of 2.
Map showing British radar range between Sep 1939 and Sep 1940, published in 1953Marine Corps portrait of Major General Lewis B “Chesty” Puller, 1953-54. Note the ribbon for the Navy Cross with four gold stars representing five awards of the medal; no other Marine can claim this.Mugshots of Viktor Abakumov, 1952-1954Portrait of Admiral J.J. Clark on the occasion of his retirement, 1953. Photo 1 of 2.

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