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Commander C. P. Callahan and Captain B. E. Bacon, Jr. at the decommissioning ceremony of USS Barbero, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 30 Jun 1950, photo 2 of 2Marine Lt Gen Lem Shepherd (seated) with Col Chesty Puller and Mrs. Virginia Puller at a 4th of July barbecue at the Marine barracks, TH Hawaii, July 4 1950.
Commander C. P. Callahan and Captain B. E. Bacon, Jr. at the decommissioning ceremony of USS Barbero, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 30 Jun 1950, photo 2 of 2Marine Lt Gen Lem Shepherd (seated) with Col Chesty Puller and Mrs. Virginia Puller at a 4th of July barbecue at the Marine barracks, TH Hawaii, July 4 1950.
Lieutenant General Walton Walker and Major General William Dean at an advance airfield near Taejon, Korea, 7 Jul 1950Malayan policeman with Sten gun at the police station in Pengkalan Kubor, Malaya, 22 Jul 1950
Lieutenant General Walton Walker and Major General William Dean at an advance airfield near Taejon, Korea, 7 Jul 1950Malayan policeman with Sten gun at the police station in Pengkalan Kubor, Malaya, 22 Jul 1950
United States Army 105mm Howitzer M2A1 firing, Korea, 22 Jul 1950A M19 Twin 40mm Gun Motor Carriage firing at a Chinese position in Korea, circa mid-1950
United States Army 105mm Howitzer M2A1 firing, Korea, 22 Jul 1950A M19 Twin 40mm Gun Motor Carriage firing at a Chinese position in Korea, circa mid-1950
F4U-4 Corsair fighter after a bad landing aboard USS Coral Sea in the Mediterranean Sea, 2 Aug 1950; seen in Jul 1978 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsAfrican-American 105mm Howitzer M2A1 crew of Battery A, US 159th Field Artillery Battalion firing their weapon near Uirson, Korea, 24 Aug 1950
F4U-4 Corsair fighter after a bad landing aboard USS Coral Sea in the Mediterranean Sea, 2 Aug 1950; seen in Jul 1978 issue of US Navy publication Naval Aviation NewsAfrican-American 105mm Howitzer M2A1 crew of Battery A, US 159th Field Artillery Battalion firing their weapon near Uirson, Korea, 24 Aug 1950
Message from Defense Secretary Johnson to General MacArthur requesting to retract MacArthurRecommissioning ceremony of USS Sterlet at Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States, 26 Aug 1950
Message from Defense Secretary Johnson to General MacArthur requesting to retract MacArthur's statement to the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization, 26 Aug 1950Recommissioning ceremony of USS Sterlet at Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States, 26 Aug 1950
105mm Howitzer M2A1 crew of 64th Field Artillery Battalion, US 25th Infantry Division near Uirson, Korea, 27 Aug 1950M26 Pershing tanks and crews of US 73rd Heavy Tank Battalion, Busan, Korea, circa mid- to late-1950
105mm Howitzer M2A1 crew of 64th Field Artillery Battalion, US 25th Infantry Division near Uirson, Korea, 27 Aug 1950M26 Pershing tanks and crews of US 73rd Heavy Tank Battalion, Busan, Korea, circa mid- to late-1950
Drawing of the PBM-5S Mariner aircraft, seen in US Navy publication Standard Aircraft Characteristics PBM-5S Mariner dated 1 Sep 1950US Marine Corps Pershing tank at the edge of a village in Korea, 4 Sep 1950
Drawing of the PBM-5S Mariner aircraft, seen in US Navy publication Standard Aircraft Characteristics PBM-5S Mariner dated 1 Sep 1950US Marine Corps Pershing tank at the edge of a village in Korea, 4 Sep 1950
US President Harry Truman arriving at Marine Corps League Convention to apologize for calling USMC US President Harry Truman arriving at Marine Corps League Convention to apologize for calling USMC
US President Harry Truman arriving at Marine Corps League Convention to apologize for calling USMC 'the Navy's police force and propagandists', Washington, DC, United States, 7 Sep 1950, photo 1 of 2US President Harry Truman arriving at Marine Corps League Convention to apologize for calling USMC 'the Navy's police force and propagandists', Washington, DC, United States, 7 Sep 1950, photo 2 of 2
Douglas MacArthur on a jeep tour of the port facilities at Inchon, South Korea, 16 Sep 1950. Behind him are Marine Major General Oliver P Smith and Navy Vice Admiral Arthur D Struble.Colonel Lewis Puller, General Douglas MacArthur, General Oliver Smith, and other US officers at Puller
Douglas MacArthur on a jeep tour of the port facilities at Inchon, South Korea, 16 Sep 1950. Behind him are Marine Major General Oliver P Smith and Navy Vice Admiral Arthur D Struble.Colonel Lewis Puller, General Douglas MacArthur, General Oliver Smith, and other US officers at Puller's command post, Korea, 17 Sep 1950
General Edward Almond, General Lemuel Shepherd, General Douglas MacArthur, General Oliver Smith, and Colonel McAllister at a division command post southeast of Inchon, Korea, 17 Sep 1950Marine Col Chesty Puller (standing) visited by Army General Douglas MacArthur (seated) as Puller pushed toward Seoul, South Korea, Sep 20 1950. Driving is Army MGen Ned Almond and in the rear are Marine Generals MGen OP Smith & LGen Lem Shepherd.
General Edward Almond, General Lemuel Shepherd, General Douglas MacArthur, General Oliver Smith, and Colonel McAllister at a division command post southeast of Inchon, Korea, 17 Sep 1950Marine Col Chesty Puller (standing) visited by Army General Douglas MacArthur (seated) as Puller pushed toward Seoul, South Korea, Sep 20 1950. Driving is Army MGen Ned Almond and in the rear are Marine Generals MGen OP Smith & LGen Lem Shepherd.

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