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X-10 graphite reactor console and logbook, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, date unknownX-10 graphite reactor console, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, date unknown
X-10 graphite reactor console and logbook, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, date unknownX-10 graphite reactor console, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States, date unknown
Construction equipment outside the White House during major renovation, Washington DC, United States, 27 Feb 1950General Dwight Eisenhower, US Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, US President Harry Truman, and Admiral William Leahy at the Arm Forces Day parade, 20 May 1950, photo 1 of 2
Construction equipment outside the White House during major renovation, Washington DC, United States, 27 Feb 1950General Dwight Eisenhower, US Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, US President Harry Truman, and Admiral William Leahy at the Arm Forces Day parade, 20 May 1950, photo 1 of 2
General Dwight Eisenhower, US Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, US President Harry Truman, and Admiral William Leahy at the Arm Forces Day parade, 20 May 1950, photo 2 of 2Princess Kazuko (first from left, daughter of Emperor Showa) and Toshimichi Takatsukasa (second from left) on their wedding day, Japan, 20 May 1950; Emperor Showa, Empress Kojun, and Empress Dowager Teimei also present
General Dwight Eisenhower, US Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, US President Harry Truman, and Admiral William Leahy at the Arm Forces Day parade, 20 May 1950, photo 2 of 2Princess Kazuko (first from left, daughter of Emperor Showa) and Toshimichi Takatsukasa (second from left) on their wedding day, Japan, 20 May 1950; Emperor Showa, Empress Kojun, and Empress Dowager Teimei also present
Aerial view of the Ewa Plain lying below the Wai’anae foothills on the south coast of Oahu, Hawaii. Barbers Point Naval Air Station is seen on the left and Ewa Marine Corps Air Station on the right, Jun 9, 1950F4U Corsair fighter firing HVAR rockets, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, United States, United States, 15 Jun 1950; this was part of the review held for US President Harry Truman
Aerial view of the Ewa Plain lying below the Wai’anae foothills on the south coast of Oahu, Hawaii. Barbers Point Naval Air Station is seen on the left and Ewa Marine Corps Air Station on the right, Jun 9, 1950F4U Corsair fighter firing HVAR rockets, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, United States, United States, 15 Jun 1950; this was part of the review held for US President Harry Truman
US Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, General Douglas MacArthur, and General Omar Bradley during a review at the Palace Plaza, Tokyo, Japan, 19 Jun 1950Douglas MacArthur greeted John Foster Dulles at Haneda Air Force Base, Tokyo, Japan, 21 Jun 1950
US Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, General Douglas MacArthur, and General Omar Bradley during a review at the Palace Plaza, Tokyo, Japan, 19 Jun 1950Douglas MacArthur greeted John Foster Dulles at Haneda Air Force Base, Tokyo, Japan, 21 Jun 1950
M.14A aircraft G-AHNV at No. 25 Reserve Flying School, Wolverhampton (Pendeford) Airfield, Wolverhampton, England, United Kingdom, 24 Jun 1950Marine 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.
M.14A aircraft G-AHNV at No. 25 Reserve Flying School, Wolverhampton (Pendeford) Airfield, Wolverhampton, England, United Kingdom, 24 Jun 1950Marine 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.
A M19 Twin 40mm Gun Motor Carriage firing at a Chinese position in Korea, circa mid-1950Americans General J. Lawton Collins, General Douglas MacArthur, and Admiral Forest Sherman in Korea during the planning sessions for the Inchon landings, 1950
A M19 Twin 40mm Gun Motor Carriage firing at a Chinese position in Korea, circa mid-1950Americans General J. Lawton Collins, General Douglas MacArthur, and Admiral Forest Sherman in Korea during the planning sessions for the Inchon landings, 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 NewsMessage from Defense Secretary Johnson to General MacArthur requesting to retract MacArthur
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 NewsMessage from Defense Secretary Johnson to General MacArthur requesting to retract MacArthur's statement to the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization, 26 Aug 1950
Lewis Puller between between Inchon (Incheon) and Yongdungpo (Yeongdeungpo), Korea, Sep 1950Drawing of the PBM-5S Mariner aircraft, seen in US Navy publication Standard Aircraft Characteristics PBM-5S Mariner dated 1 Sep 1950
Lewis Puller between between Inchon (Incheon) and Yongdungpo (Yeongdeungpo), Korea, Sep 1950Drawing of the PBM-5S Mariner aircraft, seen in US Navy publication Standard Aircraft Characteristics PBM-5S Mariner dated 1 Sep 1950
Soldiers of US 9th Infantry Regiment on a M26 Pershing tank, near the Nakdong River, Korea, 3 Sep 1950US Marine Corps Pershing tank near the Nakdong River, Korea, 3 Sep 1950
Soldiers of US 9th Infantry Regiment on a M26 Pershing tank, near the Nakdong River, Korea, 3 Sep 1950US Marine Corps Pershing tank near the Nakdong River, Korea, 3 Sep 1950

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