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General of the Army Douglas MacArthur inspecting troops of the 24th Infantry Division at Gimpo airfield near Seoul, Korea, 21 Feb 1951Soldier of 5th Regimental Combat Team, US 24th Infantry Division with a BAR, on the banks of the Han River, Korea, 23 Feb 1951
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur inspecting troops of the 24th Infantry Division at Gimpo airfield near Seoul, Korea, 21 Feb 1951Soldier of 5th Regimental Combat Team, US 24th Infantry Division with a BAR, on the banks of the Han River, Korea, 23 Feb 1951
USS Caiman underway off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, spring 1951M46 medium tanks of US 6th Tank Battalion, Korea, 7 Mar 1951
USS Caiman underway off Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States, spring 1951M46 medium tanks of US 6th Tank Battalion, Korea, 7 Mar 1951
US Marine Corps General Clifton Cates with British Royal Marine Commandant-General Colonel A. G. Ferguson-Warren, Harry Lee Hall, Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Virginia, United States, 9 Mar 1951Overhead view of USS Nicholas at Mare Islands Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 17 Mar 1951. Photo 1 of 2.
US Marine Corps General Clifton Cates with British Royal Marine Commandant-General Colonel A. G. Ferguson-Warren, Harry Lee Hall, Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Virginia, United States, 9 Mar 1951Overhead view of USS Nicholas at Mare Islands Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 17 Mar 1951. Photo 1 of 2.
Overhead view of USS Nicholas at Mare Islands Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 17 Mar 1951. Photo 2 of 2.Message from General Douglas MacArthur to Congressman Joseph Martin, 20 Mar 1951
Overhead view of USS Nicholas at Mare Islands Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States, 17 Mar 1951. Photo 2 of 2.Message from General Douglas MacArthur to Congressman Joseph Martin, 20 Mar 1951
US Joint Chiefs of Staff message to MacArthur regarding the limit of statements, 24 Mar 1951, document 1 of 2US Joint Chiefs of Staff message to MacArthur regarding the limit of statements, 24 Mar 1951, document 2 of 2
US Joint Chiefs of Staff message to MacArthur regarding the limit of statements, 24 Mar 1951, document 1 of 2US Joint Chiefs of Staff message to MacArthur regarding the limit of statements, 24 Mar 1951, document 2 of 2
Harry Truman diary entry regarding recalling Douglas MacArthur, 6 Apr 1951Harry Truman diary entry regarding recalling Douglas MacArthur, 7 Apr 1951
Harry Truman diary entry regarding recalling Douglas MacArthur, 6 Apr 1951Harry Truman diary entry regarding recalling Douglas MacArthur, 7 Apr 1951
Memorandum from Truman to Bradley, 7 Apr 1951Note on Representative Joseph Martin
Memorandum from Truman to Bradley, 7 Apr 1951Note on Representative Joseph Martin's message to US Congress, page 1 of 2
Note on Representative Joseph MartinTractor of 196th Field Artillery of US 8th Army towing a 155 mm Howitzer M1 at Tari-Gol, Korea, 8 Apr 1951
Note on Representative Joseph Martin's message to US Congress, page 2 of 2Tractor 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 1951Truman
M115 howitzer and crew of US 17th Field Artillery Battalion, north of Chunchon, Korea, 9 Apr 1951Truman's order to relieve MacArthur, 10 Apr 1951, page 1 of 6
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Truman's order to relieve MacArthur, 10 Apr 1951, page 2 of 6Truman's order to relieve MacArthur, 10 Apr 1951, page 3 of 6

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