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US military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951US military mail truck in front of a stationary store in Tokyo, Japan, 1951
US military mail truck at Haneda Air Base, Tokyo, Japan, 1951US military mail truck in front of a stationary store in Tokyo, Japan, 1951
US Navy TBM-R or TBM-S Avenger aircraft dropping supplies in Korea, circa 1950-1953USS Carbonero firing a Loon missile, 1951
US Navy TBM-R or TBM-S Avenger aircraft dropping supplies in Korea, circa 1950-1953USS Carbonero firing a Loon missile, 1951
USS Manta at Key West, Florida, United States, circa early 1950sView out of the cockpit of a F4U-4B Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-323 with another Corsair fighter in sight, Korea, 1950-1951
USS Manta at Key West, Florida, United States, circa early 1950sView out of the cockpit of a F4U-4B Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-323 with another Corsair fighter in sight, Korea, 1950-1951
Wing-mounted HVAR air-to-surface rockets during the Korean War, circa 1951.Carrier Langley being reactivated at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Pennsylvania, United States, Jan 1951
Wing-mounted HVAR air-to-surface rockets during the Korean War, circa 1951.Carrier Langley being reactivated at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Pennsylvania, United States, Jan 1951
Lewis Puller and Graves Erskine, Jan 1951Superfortress flying above clouds, Korea, Jan 1951
Lewis Puller and Graves Erskine, Jan 1951Superfortress flying above clouds, Korea, Jan 1951
USS Independence, damaged in atomic bomb tests, in San Francisco Bay being prepared for sinking after efforts to wash off the radioactivity were unsuccessful, Jan 1951P-51 Mustang fighter of the US 5th Air Force dropping two napalm bombs in North Korea, 1 Jan 1951
USS Independence, damaged in atomic bomb tests, in San Francisco Bay being prepared for sinking after efforts to wash off the radioactivity were unsuccessful, Jan 1951P-51 Mustang fighter of the US 5th Air Force dropping two napalm bombs in North Korea, 1 Jan 1951
US Marine Corps Band, directed by Major William Santleman, playing for Commandant Clifton Cates, Washington DC, United States, 1 Jan 1951General Vasily Chukov (left) and Ambassador Vladmir Semyonov (background) with President Wilhelm Pieck (right), Berlin, East Germany, 3 Jan 1951
US Marine Corps Band, directed by Major William Santleman, playing for Commandant Clifton Cates, Washington DC, United States, 1 Jan 1951General Vasily Chukov (left) and Ambassador Vladmir Semyonov (background) with President Wilhelm Pieck (right), Berlin, East Germany, 3 Jan 1951
Lewis Puller being promoted to the rank of brigadier general by General Oliver Smith, 26 Jan 1951Lewis Puller inspecting a groop of Marines, 26 Jan 1951
Lewis Puller being promoted to the rank of brigadier general by General Oliver Smith, 26 Jan 1951Lewis Puller inspecting a groop of Marines, 26 Jan 1951
Carl Gustaf Emil MannerheimUS President Harry Truman and General Dwight Eisenhower at Washington National Airport, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 31 Jan 1951
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim's funeral procession, Helsinki, Finland, 28 Jan 1951US President Harry Truman and General Dwight Eisenhower at Washington National Airport, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 31 Jan 1951
B-26 Invader bomber over Korea, Feb 1951Destroyers USS O’Bannon (left) and USS Nicholas at Mare Island, Vallejo, California being prepared for their recommissioning, Feb 1951.
B-26 Invader bomber over Korea, Feb 1951Destroyers USS O’Bannon (left) and USS Nicholas at Mare Island, Vallejo, California being prepared for their recommissioning, Feb 1951.

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