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Creator InfoField | Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. U.S. Marine Corps. 9/18/1947 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Leathernecks Use Scaling Ladders to Storm Ashore at Inchon in an Amphibious Invasion |
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Original Caption: As against "The Shores of Tripoli" in the Marines Hymn, Leathernecks use scaling ladders to storm ashore at Inchon in an Amphibious invasion, September 15, 1950. It was one of the fastest operations on record, perfectly timed, with waves of Marines almost stumbling over preceding ones. The attack was so swift that casualties were surprisingly low. 1st MarDiv, Inchon, Korea. By: SSgt. W. Frank. |
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Date | Taken on 15 September 1950 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Leathernecks Use Scaling Ladders to Storm Ashore at Inchon in an Amphibious Invasion (English)
Original Caption: As against "The Shores of Tripoli" in the Marines Hymn, Leathernecks use scaling ladders to storm ashore at Inchon in an Amphibious invasion, September 15, 1950. It was one of the fastest operations on record, perfectly timed, with waves of Marines almost stumbling over preceding ones. The attack was so swift that casualties were surprisingly low. 1st MarDiv, Inchon, Korea. By: SSgt. W. Frank. (English)
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