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Six African American Air Force gunners join hands. They are part of 17th Bomb Wing night interdiction teams in Korea. Air interdiction attacked ground targets not close to friendly ground forces. Korean War, 1950-53
Six African American Air Force gunners join hands. They are part of 17th Bomb Wing night interdiction teams in Korea. Air interdiction attacked ground targets not close to friendly ground forces. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946222: Six African American Air Force gunners join hands. They are part of 17th Bomb Wing night interdiction teams in Korea. Air interdiction attacked ground targets not close to friendly ground forces. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Airborne combat team en route to a drop zone at Munsan-ni, Korea, on March, 22, 1951. Packed into a C-119 Flying Boxcar, they jumped on the south bank of the Imjin River, 20 miles behind front line. Their mission to trap Communist forces retreating from Seoul was only partially successful because the enemy had already left. Korean War, 1950-53
U.S. Airborne combat team en route to a drop zone at Munsan-ni, Korea, on March, 22, 1951. Packed into a C-119 Flying Boxcar, they jumped on the south bank of the Imjin River, 20 miles behind front line. Their mission to trap Communist forces retreating from Seoul was only partially successful because the enemy had already left. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946231: U.S. Airborne combat team en route to a drop zone at Munsan-ni, Korea, on March, 22, 1951. Packed into a C-119 Flying Boxcar, they jumped on the south bank of the Imjin River, 20 miles behind front line. Their mission to trap Communist forces retreating from Seoul was only partially successful because the enemy had already left. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

F-84 Thunderjet from the USS Bon Homme Richard, is shown rocketing and bombing Korean bridge. Nov. 11, 1952 during the Korean War
F-84 Thunderjet from the USS Bon Homme Richard, is shown rocketing and bombing Korean bridge. Nov. 11, 1952 during the Korean War

EVB2946246: F-84 Thunderjet from the USS Bon Homme Richard, is shown rocketing and bombing Korean bridge. Nov. 11, 1952 during the Korean War / Bridgeman Images

North Korean refugees are evacuated by ferry boats on the Taedong River at Pyongyang, Korea. They are fleeing the North Korean/Chinese troops approaching as the UN troops withdraw to South Korea. Korean War, 1950-53
North Korean refugees are evacuated by ferry boats on the Taedong River at Pyongyang, Korea. They are fleeing the North Korean/Chinese troops approaching as the UN troops withdraw to South Korea. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946261: North Korean refugees are evacuated by ferry boats on the Taedong River at Pyongyang, Korea. They are fleeing the North Korean/Chinese troops approaching as the UN troops withdraw to South Korea. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

General Army Douglas MacArthur is welcomed by Dr. Syngman Rhee at Kimpo Air Force Base. MacArthur accepted Rhee's invitation to attend his Inauguration as Korea's first President on August 15, 1948
General Army Douglas MacArthur is welcomed by Dr. Syngman Rhee at Kimpo Air Force Base. MacArthur accepted Rhee's invitation to attend his Inauguration as Korea's first President on August 15, 1948

EVB2946270: General Army Douglas MacArthur is welcomed by Dr. Syngman Rhee at Kimpo Air Force Base. MacArthur accepted Rhee's invitation to attend his Inauguration as Korea's first President on August 15, 1948 / Bridgeman Images

Landing craft loaded with U.S. Marines heads for the seawall at Inchon. They carry scaling ladders to climb over the 8 foot high seawall in their landing zone, Red Beach. Sept. 15, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53
Landing craft loaded with U.S. Marines heads for the seawall at Inchon. They carry scaling ladders to climb over the 8 foot high seawall in their landing zone, Red Beach. Sept. 15, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946309: Landing craft loaded with U.S. Marines heads for the seawall at Inchon. They carry scaling ladders to climb over the 8 foot high seawall in their landing zone, Red Beach. Sept. 15, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

A wounded Marine is given whole blood by a medic, Korea, 1950 (photo)
A wounded Marine is given whole blood by a medic, Korea, 1950 (photo)

EVB2946321: A wounded Marine is given whole blood by a medic, Korea, 1950 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marines march south from Kotori, withdrawing from the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea. Marines cleared the hills above the road of Chinese soldiers, allowing relatively safe passage in the sub-zero weather of mountains. c. Dec 10, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53
U.S. Marines march south from Kotori, withdrawing from the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea. Marines cleared the hills above the road of Chinese soldiers, allowing relatively safe passage in the sub-zero weather of mountains. c. Dec 10, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946372: U.S. Marines march south from Kotori, withdrawing from the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea. Marines cleared the hills above the road of Chinese soldiers, allowing relatively safe passage in the sub-zero weather of mountains. c. Dec 10, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marines board a ship for evacuation from Hungnam, North Korea, after their withdrawal from the Chosin Reservoir on Dec. 12, 1950. The UN invasion into North Korea was repulsed by the Communist Chinese Army in Nov.-Dec. 1950. Korean War, 1950-53
U.S. Marines board a ship for evacuation from Hungnam, North Korea, after their withdrawal from the Chosin Reservoir on Dec. 12, 1950. The UN invasion into North Korea was repulsed by the Communist Chinese Army in Nov.-Dec. 1950. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946375: U.S. Marines board a ship for evacuation from Hungnam, North Korea, after their withdrawal from the Chosin Reservoir on Dec. 12, 1950. The UN invasion into North Korea was repulsed by the Communist Chinese Army in Nov.-Dec. 1950. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

Cluster of mail boxes at a mobile home park in Rock Springs, Wyoming, 1970
Cluster of mail boxes at a mobile home park in Rock Springs, Wyoming, 1970

EVB2946432: Cluster of mail boxes at a mobile home park in Rock Springs, Wyoming, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Coal miner Milong Bond taking a bath from a metal wash basin. His home probably lacks an indoor bathroom. Wyoming County, West Virginia. August 23, 1946. By Russell Lee
Coal miner Milong Bond taking a bath from a metal wash basin. His home probably lacks an indoor bathroom. Wyoming County, West Virginia. August 23, 1946. By Russell Lee

EVB2946444: Coal miner Milong Bond taking a bath from a metal wash basin. His home probably lacks an indoor bathroom. Wyoming County, West Virginia. August 23, 1946. By Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Fundamentalist Polygamists pray for a favorable verdict in their trial for practicing polygamy. Sept. 19, 1944. They belong to the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints headquartered in Hildale, Utah. These men were among many polygamists, both men and women, arrested in March 1944 by the FBI. Some of these men are among the 15 who were found guilty and served prison terms. The white haired men at the podium are John Yates Barrow (right) and Joseph White Musser. Also identified at left are Charles Frederick Zitting and Joseph Lyman Jessop
Fundamentalist Polygamists pray for a favorable verdict in their trial for practicing polygamy. Sept. 19, 1944. They belong to the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints headquartered in Hildale, Utah. These men were among many polygamists, both men and women, arrested in March 1944 by the FBI. Some of these men are among the 15 who were found guilty and served prison terms. The white haired men at the podium are John Yates Barrow (right) and Joseph White Musser. Also identified at left are Charles Frederick Zitting and Joseph Lyman Jessop

EVB2946474: Fundamentalist Polygamists pray for a favorable verdict in their trial for practicing polygamy. Sept. 19, 1944. They belong to the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints headquartered in Hildale, Utah. These men were among many polygamists, both men and women, arrested in March 1944 by the FBI. Some of these men are among the 15 who were found guilty and served prison terms. The white haired men at the podium are John Yates Barrow (right) and Joseph White Musser. Also identified at left are Charles Frederick Zitting and Joseph Lyman Jessop / Bridgeman Images

Marilyn Monroe arriving by helicopter at a U.S. military base in Korea, 1954 (photo)
Marilyn Monroe arriving by helicopter at a U.S. military base in Korea, 1954 (photo)

EVB2946498: Marilyn Monroe arriving by helicopter at a U.S. military base in Korea, 1954 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

French president Georges Bidault welcoming foreign delegates to the Peace Conference. At Luxembourg Palace, the victorious World War 2 powers negotiated treaties with Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Finland. Paris, France. July-Oct. 1946
French president Georges Bidault welcoming foreign delegates to the Peace Conference. At Luxembourg Palace, the victorious World War 2 powers negotiated treaties with Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Finland. Paris, France. July-Oct. 1946

EVB2946501: French president Georges Bidault welcoming foreign delegates to the Peace Conference. At Luxembourg Palace, the victorious World War 2 powers negotiated treaties with Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Finland. Paris, France. July-Oct. 1946 / Bridgeman Images

Marilyn Monroe, poses for the army shutterbugs after a performance at the 3rd U.S. Infantry Division, 1954 (photo)
Marilyn Monroe, poses for the army shutterbugs after a performance at the 3rd U.S. Infantry Division, 1954 (photo)

EVB2946504: Marilyn Monroe, poses for the army shutterbugs after a performance at the 3rd U.S. Infantry Division, 1954 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

An electrician reads 'The Wall Street Journal' to check his stock market investments. Employed by Monsanto, he invests in the company through the corporation's 'Stock Purchase Plan' for its workers. c. 1958
An electrician reads 'The Wall Street Journal' to check his stock market investments. Employed by Monsanto, he invests in the company through the corporation's 'Stock Purchase Plan' for its workers. c. 1958

EVB2946525: An electrician reads 'The Wall Street Journal' to check his stock market investments. Employed by Monsanto, he invests in the company through the corporation's 'Stock Purchase Plan' for its workers. c. 1958 / Bridgeman Images

George Meany, President of American Federation of Labor, in 1954. As leader of the AFL, he managed its merger with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). From 1955-1979, he was the most powerful labor leader in the U.S
George Meany, President of American Federation of Labor, in 1954. As leader of the AFL, he managed its merger with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). From 1955-1979, he was the most powerful labor leader in the U.S

EVB2946540: George Meany, President of American Federation of Labor, in 1954. As leader of the AFL, he managed its merger with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). From 1955-1979, he was the most powerful labor leader in the U.S / Bridgeman Images

United Nations delegates, some wearing headphones with hands raised to vote. They were voting on a compromise to opposing positions of the U.S. and USSR. Oct. 28, 1947
United Nations delegates, some wearing headphones with hands raised to vote. They were voting on a compromise to opposing positions of the U.S. and USSR. Oct. 28, 1947

EVB2946546: United Nations delegates, some wearing headphones with hands raised to vote. They were voting on a compromise to opposing positions of the U.S. and USSR. Oct. 28, 1947 / Bridgeman Images

Republican Presidential candidate Thomas Dewey signing autographs in Louisville, Kentucky. Sept. 11, 1944. He lost to President Franklin Roosevelt, who won an unprecedented 4th term
Republican Presidential candidate Thomas Dewey signing autographs in Louisville, Kentucky. Sept. 11, 1944. He lost to President Franklin Roosevelt, who won an unprecedented 4th term

EVB2946558: Republican Presidential candidate Thomas Dewey signing autographs in Louisville, Kentucky. Sept. 11, 1944. He lost to President Franklin Roosevelt, who won an unprecedented 4th term, American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Senator Howard McGrath (seated), demands withdrawal of President Truman's civil rights program. Feb. 2, 1948. McGrath was Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. With him are Southern Governors: Ben Laney, Arkansas; R. Gregg Cherry, North Carolina; William Lane, of Maryland; Strom Thurmond, South Carolina; and B.H. Jester, Texas
Senator Howard McGrath (seated), demands withdrawal of President Truman's civil rights program. Feb. 2, 1948. McGrath was Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. With him are Southern Governors: Ben Laney, Arkansas; R. Gregg Cherry, North Carolina; William Lane, of Maryland; Strom Thurmond, South Carolina; and B.H. Jester, Texas

EVB2946570: Senator Howard McGrath (seated), demands withdrawal of President Truman's civil rights program. Feb. 2, 1948. McGrath was Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. With him are Southern Governors: Ben Laney, Arkansas; R. Gregg Cherry, North Carolina; William Lane, of Maryland; Strom Thurmond, South Carolina; and B.H. Jester, Texas / Bridgeman Images

Herbert Brownell pointing to charts he used in a nationwide radio and TV speech. The charts document U.S. Government prosecutions and convictions of Communists. Most convictions were based on a controversial interpretation of the 1940 Smith Act. 1954
Herbert Brownell pointing to charts he used in a nationwide radio and TV speech. The charts document U.S. Government prosecutions and convictions of Communists. Most convictions were based on a controversial interpretation of the 1940 Smith Act. 1954

EVB2946597: Herbert Brownell pointing to charts he used in a nationwide radio and TV speech. The charts document U.S. Government prosecutions and convictions of Communists. Most convictions were based on a controversial interpretation of the 1940 Smith Act. 1954 / Bridgeman Images

California Governor Earl Warren's family has dinner at the State Executive Mansion in Sacramento. He served three terms (1943-51) before Eisenhower nominated him for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1953
California Governor Earl Warren's family has dinner at the State Executive Mansion in Sacramento. He served three terms (1943-51) before Eisenhower nominated him for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1953

EVB2946609: California Governor Earl Warren's family has dinner at the State Executive Mansion in Sacramento. He served three terms (1943-51) before Eisenhower nominated him for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1953 / Bridgeman Images

The French-Argentine Treaty of Commerce is signed in Paris, July 24, 1947. Before the signing are, L to R: Foreign Minister Georges Bidault, Eva Peron, and Julio Victorica Roca, Argentine Ambassador to France. July 24, 1947.
The French-Argentine Treaty of Commerce is signed in Paris, July 24, 1947. Before the signing are, L to R: Foreign Minister Georges Bidault, Eva Peron, and Julio Victorica Roca, Argentine Ambassador to France. July 24, 1947.

EVB2946639: The French-Argentine Treaty of Commerce is signed in Paris, July 24, 1947. Before the signing are, L to R: Foreign Minister Georges Bidault, Eva Peron, and Julio Victorica Roca, Argentine Ambassador to France. July 24, 1947. / Bridgeman Images

President Truman and Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh of Iran at Blair House. Oct. 23, 1951. Mossadegh travel to the U.S. to defend Iran's nationalization of the oil industry to Truman and UN Security Council.
President Truman and Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh of Iran at Blair House. Oct. 23, 1951. Mossadegh travel to the U.S. to defend Iran's nationalization of the oil industry to Truman and UN Security Council.

EVB2946651: President Truman and Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh of Iran at Blair House. Oct. 23, 1951. Mossadegh travel to the U.S. to defend Iran's nationalization of the oil industry to Truman and UN Security Council. / Bridgeman Images

President Dwight Eisenhower meeting with Prince Rainer and Princess Grace of Monaco. Oct. 11, 1956.
President Dwight Eisenhower meeting with Prince Rainer and Princess Grace of Monaco. Oct. 11, 1956.

EVB2946660: President Dwight Eisenhower meeting with Prince Rainer and Princess Grace of Monaco. Oct. 11, 1956. / Bridgeman Images

President Eisenhower speaks to the nation on Cold War tensions over Berlin. March 16, 1959. He said he was refusing Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's Nov. 1958 demand that Western forces pull out of West Berlin in six months.
President Eisenhower speaks to the nation on Cold War tensions over Berlin. March 16, 1959. He said he was refusing Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's Nov. 1958 demand that Western forces pull out of West Berlin in six months.

EVB2946663: President Eisenhower speaks to the nation on Cold War tensions over Berlin. March 16, 1959. He said he was refusing Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's Nov. 1958 demand that Western forces pull out of West Berlin in six months. / Bridgeman Images

President John Kennedy calls for a question during the first press conference. Jan 25, 1961. It was the first presidential press conference to be televised live.
President John Kennedy calls for a question during the first press conference. Jan 25, 1961. It was the first presidential press conference to be televised live.

EVB2946672: President John Kennedy calls for a question during the first press conference. Jan 25, 1961. It was the first presidential press conference to be televised live. / Bridgeman Images

President Harry Truman speaking into microphones of radio networks. c. 1945-48.
President Harry Truman speaking into microphones of radio networks. c. 1945-48.

EVB2946681: President Harry Truman speaking into microphones of radio networks. c. 1945-48. / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Sec. of State, Dean Acheson and his wife, Alice Stanley Acheson, leaving the Elysee Palace. Paris, June 29, 1949.
U.S. Sec. of State, Dean Acheson and his wife, Alice Stanley Acheson, leaving the Elysee Palace. Paris, June 29, 1949.

EVB2946693: U.S. Sec. of State, Dean Acheson and his wife, Alice Stanley Acheson, leaving the Elysee Palace. Paris, June 29, 1949. / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin Roosevelt speaking into radio microphones from his open car in the rain. VP-elect Harry Truman sits between FDR and the outgoing VP Henry Wallace. November 10, 1944.
President Franklin Roosevelt speaking into radio microphones from his open car in the rain. VP-elect Harry Truman sits between FDR and the outgoing VP Henry Wallace. November 10, 1944.

EVB2946714: President Franklin Roosevelt speaking into radio microphones from his open car in the rain. VP-elect Harry Truman sits between FDR and the outgoing VP Henry Wallace. November 10, 1944. / Bridgeman Images

Japanese people read a Communist party election poster outside the Mitsukoshi department store. Tokyo, Japan. April 16, 1946.
Japanese people read a Communist party election poster outside the Mitsukoshi department store. Tokyo, Japan. April 16, 1946.

EVB2946717: Japanese people read a Communist party election poster outside the Mitsukoshi department store. Tokyo, Japan. April 16, 1946. / Bridgeman Images

Japan's Emperor Hirohito, at his desk in Tokyo's Imperial Palace. 1962.
Japan's Emperor Hirohito, at his desk in Tokyo's Imperial Palace. 1962.

EVB2946726: Japan's Emperor Hirohito, at his desk in Tokyo's Imperial Palace. 1962. / Bridgeman Images

Four sons of the Mikado in the Emperor's garden at Nikko Villa, 1921
Four sons of the Mikado in the Emperor's garden at Nikko Villa, 1921

EVB2946729: Four sons of the Mikado in the Emperor's garden at Nikko Villa, 1921 / Bridgeman Images

President Sukarno of the new Republic of Indonesia in 1945. After the Japanese surrender, Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta declared Indonesian independence on August 17, 1945. He led the revolution that ousted the Dutch in 1949.
President Sukarno of the new Republic of Indonesia in 1945. After the Japanese surrender, Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta declared Indonesian independence on August 17, 1945. He led the revolution that ousted the Dutch in 1949.

EVB2946765: President Sukarno of the new Republic of Indonesia in 1945. After the Japanese surrender, Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta declared Indonesian independence on August 17, 1945. He led the revolution that ousted the Dutch in 1949. / Bridgeman Images

Arab Palestinians examine weapons in a Jerusalem market. Guns, bullets, and hand grenades were for sale beside vegetables on March 1, 1948.
Arab Palestinians examine weapons in a Jerusalem market. Guns, bullets, and hand grenades were for sale beside vegetables on March 1, 1948.

EVB2946795: Arab Palestinians examine weapons in a Jerusalem market. Guns, bullets, and hand grenades were for sale beside vegetables on March 1, 1948. / Bridgeman Images

Prime Minister Mossadegh of Iran (right) during his visit to Washington, D.C. Oct. 23, 1951.
Prime Minister Mossadegh of Iran (right) during his visit to Washington, D.C. Oct. 23, 1951.

EVB2946807: Prime Minister Mossadegh of Iran (right) during his visit to Washington, D.C. Oct. 23, 1951. / Bridgeman Images


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