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Emperor Showa at the pilgrimage town of Naka, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan, 1950Emperor Showa in a laboratory, Japan, circa 1950Emperor Showa reading, Japan, circa 1950F4U Corsair fighter with 6.5-inch anti-tank rockets, Naval Ordnance Test Center China Lake, California, United States, 1950
Emperor Showa at the pilgrimage town of Naka, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan, 1950Emperor Showa in a laboratory, Japan, circa 1950Emperor Showa reading, Japan, circa 1950F4U Corsair fighter with 6.5-inch anti-tank rockets, Naval Ordnance Test Center China Lake, California, United States, 1950
F4U-4B Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-214 aboard USS Sicily, 1950Front view of one of two Boeing EB-17G aircraft. The aircraft were modified as test bed aircraft for the Allison T-38 turboprop (later T-56), circa 1950, Indiana, United States (designation changed to JB-17G in 1956).General MacArthur, his wife Jean, and his son Arthur arriving in the Philippine Islands, 1950Haskell-class attack transport USS Glynn, 1950s
F4U-4B Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-214 aboard USS Sicily, 1950Front view of one of two Boeing EB-17G aircraft. The aircraft were modified as test bed aircraft for the Allison T-38 turboprop (later T-56), circa 1950, Indiana, United States (designation changed to JB-17G in 1956).General MacArthur, his wife Jean, and his son Arthur arriving in the Philippine Islands, 1950Haskell-class attack transport USS Glynn, 1950s
HMS Bulawayo entering Grand Harbour, Malta, date unknownIn-flight view of one of two Boeing JB-17G aircraft. The aircraft were modified as test bed aircraft for the Allison T-56 turboprop, circa 1950, Indiana, United States (designation changed to JB-17G in 1956).Jean Bart, 25 May 1950Kiso sunken in Manila Bay, Philippine Islands, post-war
HMS Bulawayo entering Grand Harbour, Malta, date unknownIn-flight view of one of two Boeing JB-17G aircraft. The aircraft were modified as test bed aircraft for the Allison T-56 turboprop, circa 1950, Indiana, United States (designation changed to JB-17G in 1956).Jean Bart, 25 May 1950Kiso sunken in Manila Bay, Philippine Islands, post-war
Leslie Elliott operating filming equipment mounted on a M45 Quadmount, Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States, date unknownLieutenant Colonel Raymond Murray, General Oliver Smith, and Colonel Lewis Puller at SmithLoading face of the X-10 graphite reactor, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, date unknownLockheed Constellation aircraft in flight, 1945-1975
Leslie Elliott operating filming equipment mounted on a M45 Quadmount, Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States, date unknownLieutenant Colonel Raymond Murray, General Oliver Smith, and Colonel Lewis Puller at Smith's quarters, Masan, southern Korea, 1950Loading face of the X-10 graphite reactor, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, date unknownLockheed Constellation aircraft in flight, 1945-1975
Map of China, 1920-1950Map of Flossenbürg Concentration Camp drawn by engineer Stefan Kryszak who was a prisoner at the camp during the warMorris Cohen and Chiang Kaishek, Taiwan, early 1950sNam Phuong and Bao Dai, circa 1950s
Map of China, 1920-1950Map of Flossenbürg Concentration Camp drawn by engineer Stefan Kryszak who was a prisoner at the camp during the warMorris Cohen and Chiang Kaishek, Taiwan, early 1950sNam Phuong and Bao Dai, circa 1950s

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