File:Marines call for mortar fire in the Korean War.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMarines call for mortar fire in the Korean War.jpg |
English: Marines call for mortar fire. The road back from Koto-ri was a continuing battle against overwhelming numbers of Chinese communists. |
Date | Korean War |
Source | www.tecom.usmc.mil (U.S. Marine Corps History website) |
Author | Sergeant Frank C. Kerr, U.S. Marines (Official Marine Corps Photo # A5357) (http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/images/KWC/Combat_photos/Chosin/A-5357.JPG) |
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