USA Korean War Propaganda Collection: The United States in the Korean War (1950–1953) led the UN coalition defending South Korea against North Korean and Chinese forces, fighting major battles and ending the war with an armistice, not a peace treaty. (ChatGPT)
USA Korean War Propaganda Posters:
Recruiting:
1951 There’s a future for You… in your Global U.S. Air Force
Fighting And Morale:
1951 Marines prove new assault tactics – Sikorsky Aircraft
Gear and Vehicles:
1952 Your Army Is Tackling A Long, Hard Job – Developing Specialized Aviation To Support Ground Combat. United Aircraft Corporation
1952 Your Navy is Tackling A Long, Hard Job – Expanding Carrier Aviation. United Aircraft Corporation
Production:
Finance:
1951 Medal of Honor. Sergeant Charles Turner. U.S. Savings Bonds
1951 Medal of Honor. Peace is for the strong… Buy U.S. Defence Bonds
1952 1st Lieutenant Lloyd L. Burke U.S. Army Medal or Honor. U.S. Defense Bonds!
1952 First Lieutenant Henry A. Commiskey, USMC Medal of Honor. U.S. Defence Bonds
1952 M-Sgt. Ernest R. Kouma Medal of Honor. U.S. Defense Bonds
1952 M-Sgt. Hubert L.Lee, USA Medal of Honor. U.S. Defense Bonds!
1953 Sgt.1st Class Einar H. Ingman. U.S. Army Medal of Honor. U.S. Defense Bonds!
Health:
1952 Americans Are Rolling Up Their Sleeves!
Home Front:
USA Korean War Military Art:
1950 Mission from Taeguby by Gil Cohen
1950 The Borinqueneers by Dominic D’Andrea
1950 The Sunshine Division in Korea by Rick Reeves
1951 Air Guard in MIG Alley by William S Phillips
1951 The National Guard Cowboy Artillery at Soyang by Mort Kunstler
1953 Runway Alert, Foundation of the Total Force by Gil Cohen
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