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USS Iowa bombarding communist positions off northern Korea, 10 Sep 1952USS Blackfin arriving at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1952USS Blackfin underway, 1952USS Iowa underway, circa Oct-Nov 1952
USS Iowa bombarding communist positions off northern Korea, 10 Sep 1952USS Blackfin arriving at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 1952USS Blackfin underway, 1952USS Iowa underway, circa Oct-Nov 1952
F4U-4 Corsair fighter of US 1st Marine Air Wing in flight over a contested battlefield, Korea, 1 Oct 1952USS Iowa firing off Koje (now Geoje), Korea, 17 Oct 1952USS Iowa entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii with her rails manned as she prepares to pass the sunken USS Arizona, 28 Oct 1952155 mm Howitzer firing during Battle of Triangle Hill, Kangwon Province, Korea, 1952
F4U-4 Corsair fighter of US 1st Marine Air Wing in flight over a contested battlefield, Korea, 1 Oct 1952USS Iowa firing off Koje (now Geoje), Korea, 17 Oct 1952USS Iowa entering Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii with her rails manned as she prepares to pass the sunken USS Arizona, 28 Oct 1952155 mm Howitzer firing during Battle of Triangle Hill, Kangwon Province, Korea, 1952
American cruiser USS Des Moines and French cruiser Montcalm in exercise, Mediterranean Sea, Nov 1952; seen in Jan 1953 issue of US Navy publication All HandsTugboats escorting USS Iowa in Pearl Harbor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, Nov 1952USS Iowa off Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, Nov 1952Emperor Showa, Empress Kojun, and Crown Prince Akihito greeting the public, Japan, 10 Nov 1952
American cruiser USS Des Moines and French cruiser Montcalm in exercise, Mediterranean Sea, Nov 1952; seen in Jan 1953 issue of US Navy publication All HandsTugboats escorting USS Iowa in Pearl Harbor, Oahu, US Territory of Hawaii, Nov 1952USS Iowa off Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, Nov 1952Emperor Showa, Empress Kojun, and Crown Prince Akihito greeting the public, Japan, 10 Nov 1952
Portrait of Rear Admiral Burke, 17 Nov 1952US President-elect Dwight Eisenhower speaking to reporters, White House, Washington DC, United States, 18 Nov 1952Vice Admiral J.J. Clark escorting Republic of Korea President Syngman Rhee and First Lady Francesca Rhee on the deck of USS Missouri off Pusan (now Busan), South Korea, 20 Nov 1952.USS Tirante underway off Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine, United States, 26 Nov 1952
Portrait of Rear Admiral Burke, 17 Nov 1952US President-elect Dwight Eisenhower speaking to reporters, White House, Washington DC, United States, 18 Nov 1952Vice Admiral J.J. Clark escorting Republic of Korea President Syngman Rhee and First Lady Francesca Rhee on the deck of USS Missouri off Pusan (now Busan), South Korea, 20 Nov 1952.USS Tirante underway off Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine, United States, 26 Nov 1952
M46 Patton medium tank of US 1st Marine Tank Battalion, Korea, Dec 1952Beached Type XXVIIB5 submarine, Castricum, Netherlands, 2 Dec 1952, photo 1 of 5Beached Type XXVIIB5 submarine, Castricum, Netherlands, 2 Dec 1952, photo 2 of 5Beached Type XXVIIB5 submarine, Castricum, Netherlands, 2 Dec 1952, photo 3 of 5
M46 Patton medium tank of US 1st Marine Tank Battalion, Korea, Dec 1952Beached Type XXVIIB5 submarine, Castricum, Netherlands, 2 Dec 1952, photo 1 of 5Beached Type XXVIIB5 submarine, Castricum, Netherlands, 2 Dec 1952, photo 2 of 5Beached Type XXVIIB5 submarine, Castricum, Netherlands, 2 Dec 1952, photo 3 of 5

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