File:Lee Hak-ku.jpg
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English: Senior Colonel Lee Hak Ku, Chief of Staff of the Korean People's Army 13th Division. |
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Source | http://archive.history.go.kr/catalog/view.do?system_id=000000902943 |
Author | Cpl. George Myers (US Army Signal Corps Photo RG111-SC-348926) |
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