File:1st Marine Division Cemetery, Hamhung, Korea, 13 December 1950 (6185260597).jpg

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"Marines of the 1st Marine Division pay their respects to fallen buddies during memorial services at the division's cemetery at Hamhung, Korea, following the break-out from Chosin Reservoir."

From the Photograph Collection (COLL/3948), Marine Corps Archives & Special Collections

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Source 1st Marine Division Cemetery, Hamhung, Korea, 13 December 1950
Author USMC Archives from Quantico, USA

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