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POW's released by Chinese Communists during Korean War

Warming up before a stove in the 24th Division Medical Clearing Station after being returned to United States lines by Chinese Communists, former prisoners of war are, left to right: Private First Class Robert B. Duncan, Dayton, Ohio; Private First Class Joseph A. Collins, Selmer, North Carolina; Corporal Lawrence Buckland, Sidney, Australia; Lieutenant Angus MacDonald, Brisbane, Australia (both of the British 27th Brigade); and 1st Lieutenant George E. Dowrie, Brunswick, Georgia.

Corporal James E. Gilman and Sergeant Tony F. Haluska search a Korean refugee for weapons

Just outside the village of Anungmyan-Ni, eighteen miles northeast of Wonju, Korea, Corporal James E. Gilman, Oblong, Illinois, (left) and Sergeant Tony F. Haluska, Clifton, New Jersey, (right) both of the 3rd BN, 187th A/B RCT, 8th United States Army, search a Korean refugee for weapons or other contraband.