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Photo #: NH 97050 Korean War Psychological Warfare
"SFC Furl A. Krebs loads an M16M1 cluster adapter at the FEC {Far Eastern Command} Printing Plant, Yokohama, Japan. The bomb type adapter will contain 22,500 (5" x 8") psychological warfare leaflets. 1 November 1950." Quoted from the original photo caption. Leaflets all appear to be written in Korean.
Official U.S. Army Photograph, from the "All Hands" collection at the Naval Historical Centre. en:sv:Bild:Korean-leaflet-bomb.jpg |
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