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Colonel L. G. Puller, General Douglas MacArthur, Major General O. P. Smith and Vice Admiral Arthur D. Struble

Colonel L. B. Puller, First Marine Division; General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Commander in Chief United Nations Forces in Korea; Major General O. P. Smith, CG First Marine Division; and Vice Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Commander Joint Task Force Seven, accompanied by staff officers and newsmen, observe action from a hill overlooking the 1st Marine Regimental front.

General Douglas MacArthur and members of his staff during Korean War

General Douglas MacArthur (seated) Commander in Chief, United Nations forces in Korea, and members of his staff view pre-landing bombardment and air strikes from the flag bridge of the U.S.S. Mt. McKinley in Korean waters off Inchon, as United Nations forces begin their offensive in that section. Left to right: Brigadier General Courtney Whitney, Chief, Government Section GHQ Scap; General MacArthur; Brigadier General E. K. Wright, Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3 Section, GHQ FEC; and Major General Edward M. Almond, CG X Corps.

Sergeant First Class Al Chang by Tank

Sergeant First Class Al Chang (Honolulu, T. H.) combat photographer of the "A" Company, 71st Signal Sv Bn GHQ, Tokyo, Japan, leans against the rear of an American M-4 Tank, getting a moments rest before the unit he is covering goes into another attack. Sergeant First Class Chang has been covering the front line in Korea, pictorially, constantly since he first arrived in Korea over six weeks ago.