120 items in this album on 6 pages.

Marine Commandant Clifton Cates (left) receives the first flag flown over the recaptured Seoul, South Korea from 1st Marine Commander Col Chesty Puller, Oct 3 1950.Wreckage of a North Korean T-34/85 medium tank on a bombed out bridge, south of Suwon, Korea, 7 Oct 1950F4U-5N Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF(N)-513 at rest, Wonsan, Korea, 2 Nov 1950, photo 1 of 2. Note the HVAR rockets.F4U-5N Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF(N)-513 at rest, Wonsan, Korea, 2 Nov 1950, photo 2 of 2. Note the HVAR rockets.
Marine Commandant Clifton Cates (left) receives the first flag flown over the recaptured Seoul, South Korea from 1st Marine Commander Col Chesty Puller, Oct 3 1950.Wreckage of a North Korean T-34/85 medium tank on a bombed out bridge, south of Suwon, Korea, 7 Oct 1950F4U-5N Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF(N)-513 at rest, Wonsan, Korea, 2 Nov 1950, photo 1 of 2. Note the HVAR rockets.F4U-5N Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF(N)-513 at rest, Wonsan, Korea, 2 Nov 1950, photo 2 of 2. Note the HVAR rockets.
Colonel Lewis Puller reading the US Marine Corps Birthday Proclamation, Korea, 10 Nov 1950Marine Col Chesty Puller commanding the 1st Marines in Korea, Nov 22, 1950.US Marine Corps M1 mortar team during Battle of Chosin Reservoir near Koto-ri, Korea, Nov-Dec 1950Australian Air Force armorer cleaning the bore of a .50 caliber machine gun in the wing of a RAAF 77 Squadron P-51D Mustang in Korea, 1951. Note the HVAR air-to-surface rockets mounted under the wing.
Colonel Lewis Puller reading the US Marine Corps Birthday Proclamation, Korea, 10 Nov 1950Marine Col Chesty Puller commanding the 1st Marines in Korea, Nov 22, 1950.US Marine Corps M1 mortar team during Battle of Chosin Reservoir near Koto-ri, Korea, Nov-Dec 1950Australian Air Force armorer cleaning the bore of a .50 caliber machine gun in the wing of a RAAF 77 Squadron P-51D Mustang in Korea, 1951. Note the HVAR air-to-surface rockets mounted under the wing.
Brigadier General Lewis Puller inspecting staff and battalion commanders, Korea, 1951Douglas MacArthur in Korea, 1950-1951; note MacArthurDouglas MacArthur with Charles Palmer, Korea, 1950sDouglas MacArthur with other US officers, Korea, 1950s; note Charles Palmer in background, partially obscured by MacArthur
Brigadier General Lewis Puller inspecting staff and battalion commanders, Korea, 1951Douglas MacArthur in Korea, 1950-1951; note MacArthur's personal C-54 Skymaster transport aircraft 'Bataan'Douglas MacArthur with Charles Palmer, Korea, 1950sDouglas MacArthur with other US officers, Korea, 1950s; note Charles Palmer in background, partially obscured by MacArthur
HMS Glory off Wonsan, Korea, 1951Lewis Puller, Korea, circa 1951Major General O. P. Smith, Major General Gerald Thomas, and Brigadier General Lewis Puller in Korea, 1951US Air Force F-51 Mustang fighter taxiing through a puddle, Korea, circa early 1950s
HMS Glory off Wonsan, Korea, 1951Lewis Puller, Korea, circa 1951Major General O. P. Smith, Major General Gerald Thomas, and Brigadier General Lewis Puller in Korea, 1951US Air Force F-51 Mustang fighter taxiing through a puddle, Korea, circa early 1950s
US Navy TBM-R or TBM-S Avenger aircraft dropping supplies in Korea, circa 1950-1953Superfortress flying above clouds, Korea, Jan 1951P-51 Mustang fighter of the US 5th Air Force dropping two napalm bombs in North Korea, 1 Jan 1951B-26 Invader bomber over Korea, Feb 1951
US Navy TBM-R or TBM-S Avenger aircraft dropping supplies in Korea, circa 1950-1953Superfortress flying above clouds, Korea, Jan 1951P-51 Mustang fighter of the US 5th Air Force dropping two napalm bombs in North Korea, 1 Jan 1951B-26 Invader bomber over Korea, Feb 1951

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Lt. Gen. Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, at Guadalcanal


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