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Two US First Cavalry Division troopers,choking,wounded,hand grenade fire,1950

Title: Seek cover--Two U.S. First Cavalry Division troopers, choking and wounded by hand grenade fire by North Korean Reds, emerge from a railroad tunnel near Schung and seek cover--The GIs were members of a crew manning a 75mm recoiless rifle--They fired into the tunnel where the Reds were trapped
Date Created/Published: 1950 Oct. 21.
Notes:
From: Wide World Photos.
From the collections of Encyclopedia Britannica.
Subjects:
Korean War, 1950-1953--Campaigns & battles.
Campaigns & battles--Korea--1950-1960.
Photographic prints--1950.
Bookmark /89709409/
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