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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.US Marine Corps M1 mortar team during Battle of Chosin Reservoir near Koto-ri, Korea, Nov-Dec 1950
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.US Marine Corps M1 mortar team during Battle of Chosin Reservoir near Koto-ri, Korea, Nov-Dec 1950
F4U-4B Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-323 being equipped with 12.7cm napalm canisters and HVAR rockets aboard USS Badoeng Strait off Korea, 1 Dec 1950US Marines guarding 2 North Korean prisoners aboard a transport ship which was probably traveling from Hungnam to Busan, Korea, late Dec 1950; note M1 Garand rifle with safety at
F4U-4B Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-323 being equipped with 12.7cm napalm canisters and HVAR rockets aboard USS Badoeng Strait off Korea, 1 Dec 1950US Marines guarding 2 North Korean prisoners aboard a transport ship which was probably traveling from Hungnam to Busan, Korea, late Dec 1950; note M1 Garand rifle with safety at 'off' position
American soldier operating a M18 recoilless gun on a hill in Korea, 1950-1953Australian 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.
American soldier operating a M18 recoilless gun on a hill in Korea, 1950-1953Australian 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.
Men of US 5th Cavalry Regiment studying a captured Soviet M-42 anti-tank gun, Waegwan, Korea, early 1950sStandard HVAR air-to-surface rocket wing loading on an A-26B Invader, probably Korea, early 1950s.
Men of US 5th Cavalry Regiment studying a captured Soviet M-42 anti-tank gun, Waegwan, Korea, early 1950sStandard HVAR air-to-surface rocket wing loading on an A-26B Invader, probably Korea, early 1950s.
US military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951Wing-mounted HVAR air-to-surface rockets during the Korean War, circa 1951.
US military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951Wing-mounted HVAR air-to-surface rockets during the Korean War, circa 1951.
Lewis Puller inspecting a groop of Marines, 26 Jan 1951US Army 1LT Kingston M. Winget with a Thompson submachine gun, Chipyong-ni, Korea, circa Feb 1951
Lewis Puller inspecting a groop of Marines, 26 Jan 1951US Army 1LT Kingston M. Winget with a Thompson submachine gun, Chipyong-ni, Korea, circa Feb 1951
Soldier of 5th Regimental Combat Team, US 24th Infantry Division with a BAR, on the banks of the Han River, Korea, 23 Feb 1951Tractor of 196th Field Artillery of US 8th Army towing a 155 mm Howitzer M1 at Tari-Gol, Korea, 8 Apr 1951
Soldier of 5th Regimental Combat Team, US 24th Infantry Division with a BAR, on the banks of the Han River, Korea, 23 Feb 1951Tractor of 196th Field Artillery of US 8th Army towing a 155 mm Howitzer M1 at Tari-Gol, Korea, 8 Apr 1951
M115 howitzer and crew of US 17th Field Artillery Battalion, north of Chunchon, Korea, 9 Apr 1951Private First Class Julias Van Den Stock of Company A, 32nd Regimental Combat Team, US 7th Infantry Division with M1 or M2 Carbine with captured Communist Chinese DP light machine gun and RPG-43 grenade on Hill 902, near Ip-Tong, Korea, 25 Apr 1951
M115 howitzer and crew of US 17th Field Artillery Battalion, north of Chunchon, Korea, 9 Apr 1951Private First Class Julias Van Den Stock of Company A, 32nd Regimental Combat Team, US 7th Infantry Division with M1 or M2 Carbine with captured Communist Chinese DP light machine gun and RPG-43 grenade on Hill 902, near Ip-Tong, Korea, 25 Apr 1951
F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-323 at an airfield at Seoul, Korea, 29 Apr 1951. Note the HVAR rockets on the Corsair in the background.HVAR air-to-surface rockets being mounted on P-51D Mustangs of the 39th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at the Chinhae Air Base (now Jinhae), South Korea, May 51. Note the large rocket trailer in the foreground.
F4U-4 Corsair fighters of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-323 at an airfield at Seoul, Korea, 29 Apr 1951. Note the HVAR rockets on the Corsair in the background.HVAR air-to-surface rockets being mounted on P-51D Mustangs of the 39th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at the Chinhae Air Base (now Jinhae), South Korea, May 51. Note the large rocket trailer in the foreground.
North American F-51D Mustang fighters of No. 2 Squadron of the South African Air Force at the Chinhae Air Base (now Jinhae), South Korea, 1 May 1951. Note wing-mounted HVAR air-to-surface rockets.Armorers equipping a F4U-4B Corsair fighter of US Navy squadron VF-64 with Ram and HVAR rockets aboard USS Philippine Sea, off Korea, 21 May 1951
North American F-51D Mustang fighters of No. 2 Squadron of the South African Air Force at the Chinhae Air Base (now Jinhae), South Korea, 1 May 1951. Note wing-mounted HVAR air-to-surface rockets.Armorers equipping a F4U-4B Corsair fighter of US Navy squadron VF-64 with Ram and HVAR rockets aboard USS Philippine Sea, off Korea, 21 May 1951

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