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Chiang Kaishek during anniversary celebrations of the liberation, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 25 Oct 1946US Marines inspecting captured Soviet-made North Korean weapons, near Naktong River, Korea, 15 sep 1950
Chiang Kaishek during anniversary celebrations of the liberation, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 25 Oct 1946US Marines inspecting captured Soviet-made North Korean weapons, near Naktong River, Korea, 15 sep 1950
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.Marine 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.
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.Marine 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.
Douglas MacArthur with other US officers, Korea, 1950s; note Charles Palmer in background, partially obscured by MacArthurTractor of 196th Field Artillery of US 8th Army towing a 155 mm Howitzer M1 at Tari-Gol, Korea, 8 Apr 1951
Douglas MacArthur with other US officers, Korea, 1950s; note Charles Palmer in background, partially obscured by MacArthurTractor of 196th Field Artillery of US 8th Army towing a 155 mm Howitzer M1 at Tari-Gol, Korea, 8 Apr 1951
F4U-4 Corsair fighter of US Navy squadron VF-713 taking off from USS Antietam, off Korea, Sep 1951-May 1952; note jeeps in foregroundJeeps in the National Day parade, intersection of Chongqing South Road Section 1 and Hengyang Road, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 10 Oct 1961, photo 1 of 2
F4U-4 Corsair fighter of US Navy squadron VF-713 taking off from USS Antietam, off Korea, Sep 1951-May 1952; note jeeps in foregroundJeeps in the National Day parade, intersection of Chongqing South Road Section 1 and Hengyang Road, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 10 Oct 1961, photo 1 of 2
Jeeps in the National Day parade, intersection of Chongqing South Road Section 1 and Hengyang Road, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 10 Oct 1961, photo 2 of 2US Marine Sergeants Asato and Carlson with a Jeep in the village of An Ton, Vietnam, 1966
Jeeps in the National Day parade, intersection of Chongqing South Road Section 1 and Hengyang Road, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, 10 Oct 1961, photo 2 of 2US Marine Sergeants Asato and Carlson with a Jeep in the village of An Ton, Vietnam, 1966
A Jeep and other vehicles of Headquarters Company, US 4th Marine Regiment at Chu Lai, Vietnam, Jan 1966Re-enactors in a Jeep, Reading Regional Airport, Pennsylvania, United States, 3 Jun 2018
A Jeep and other vehicles of Headquarters Company, US 4th Marine Regiment at Chu Lai, Vietnam, Jan 1966Re-enactors in a Jeep, Reading Regional Airport, Pennsylvania, United States, 3 Jun 2018
Ford Model GP 4-wheel steering prototype on display at the Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall, New Jersey, United States, 11 Jun 2023
Ford Model GP 4-wheel steering prototype on display at the Military Technology Museum of New Jersey, Wall, New Jersey, United States, 11 Jun 2023

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