Eurled Against The Communists -- Powerful catapults flush with the dock of fast carrier USS Boxer fling Navy Corsair fighters, armed to the teeth, against enemy troops, bridges and supplies, back of the lines in North Korea. Ranging the north-east coast of the battered peninsula at will, planes from the Boxer and other carriers of Fast Carrier Task force 77 support the ground fighting by constant day and night attacks on Key rail and highway transportation lines. Aerial photos prove heavy trains and trucks are virtually at a standstill in Northeast Korea as the enemy strains to supply his troo

Eurled Against The Communists -- Powerful catapults flush with the dock of fast carrier USS Boxer fling Navy Corsair fighters, armed to the teeth, against enemy troops, bridges and supplies, back of the lines in North Korea. Ranging the north-east coast of the battered peninsula at will, planes from the Boxer and other carriers of Fast Carrier Task force 77 support the ground fighting by constant day and night attacks on Key rail and highway transportation lines. Aerial photos prove heavy trains and trucks are virtually at a standstill in Northeast Korea as the enemy strains to supply his troo Stock Photo
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2826 x 2283 px | 23.9 x 19.3 cm | 9.4 x 7.6 inches | 300dpi

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11 April 1951

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Eurled Against The Communists -- Powerful catapults flush with the dock of fast carrier USS Boxer fling Navy Corsair fighters, armed to the teeth, against enemy troops, bridges and supplies, back of the lines in North Korea. Ranging the north-east coast of the battered peninsula at will, planes from the Boxer and other carriers of Fast Carrier Task force 77 support the ground fighting by constant day and night attacks on Key rail and highway transportation lines. Aerial photos prove heavy trains and trucks are virtually at a standstill in Northeast Korea as the enemy strains to supply his troops on the fighting lines. April 11, 1951. (Photo by Official Photograph U.S. Navy)