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Pictures of the Korean War . . .: From the Lens of Cpl. Harold W. Hamilton

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Pictures of the Korean War . . .: From the Lens of Cpl. Harold W. Hamilton
Pictures of the Korean War . . .: From the Lens of Cpl. Harold W. Hamilton

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Pictures of the Korean War . . .: From the Lens of Cpl. Harold W. Hamilton

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This pictorial view of the Korean War features over 100 previously unreleased photos depicting subjects from comedian Jack Benny, U.S. Army officers, troop movements, troop reviews, South Korean (ROK) troops, battle action, and everyday troop life. The pictures feature the period of the war from April 1951 thru winter of 1951-52. After the six page biographical introduction about thephotographer, Cpl. Harold W. Hamilton, the reader is presented with 120 pages of captioned photos from the war zone. A number of soldiers are identified in the photographs. The action in this booktakes place north of Seoul, moving from line Kansas to the No Name line to line Wyoming.

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