RM2K33PTP–C 1951 - A group of British soldiers fighting in the war in Korea with the British Commonwealth Forces Korea (BCFK) . members of the grouping included British Commonwealth army, naval and air units and other Australian, Canadian, Indian, and New Zealand units. The The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea between 1950 &1953. Korean names for the war include 6·25 전쟁 , 한국 전쟁,六二五戰爭 , 韓國戰爭, 조국해방전쟁, a祖國解放戰爭. The man centred in the picture is George Todd who became chauffer to the Marquis of Normanby (Lythe, North Yorkshire) and members of royalty.
RMHRP042–Korean War, British Marines Plant Charges, 1951
RM2H8BHPR–NEAR SONGJIN, KOREA - 10 April 1951 - British troops from 41 Commando Royal Marines plant demolition charges along railroad tracks of enemy supply lin
RM2C8769M–Korean War era - Commonwealth Sign - The 38th parallel north, which formed the border between North and South Korea prior to the Korean War.
RMGAKCE4–An air view of the railway bridges at Pyongyang as they are hit by rocket-strafing fighters and carrier dive bomber from combined American-British carrier task fleet on the west coast of Northern Korea.
RM2C8769C–Korean War era - Speed Limit sign close to the 38th parallel north, which formed the border between North and South Korea prior to the Korean War.
RME0M6PC–Sep. 09, 1953 - British prisoners of war return from Korea Barry looks for his present. photo shows Private Charles Sinclair of
RM2G7K9ND–April 11, 2018-Goyang, South Korea-A View of Korean War England contingent monument of Gloster Hill Memorial Park in Paju, South Kroea. The memorial stands at the foot of Gloster Hill beside the Seolmacheon stream, the initial location of the Gloucestershire Regiment's headquarters during the battle at Imjin River. It was built by units of the British and South Korean armed forces as a memorial to the Gloucestershire Regiment and C Troop, 170th Mortar Battery, Royal Artillery.
RME0M6TK–Sep. 16, 1953 - British Prisoners Of War Return Home. Troops Come Down Gangplank.. Photo Shows: No notice of the troops coming down the gangplank is taken by Private T.P. Nugent of the losters as he greets his wife Mrs. V. Nugent on arrival at Southampton today of Prisoners of war from Korea aboard the troopship Asturias.. They come from Edmonton, London.
RMGAKCJ8–War - Korean War - More British Troops for Korea
RME0M22W–Apr. 04, 1953 - Seven arrive form Korea. The seven men who have been interned in Korea for two years and eight months arrived by Hastings aircraft at the R.A.F. Station, Abingdon today. they are Capt. Vyvyan Holt former British Minster at Seoul: Mr. Norean Owen First Secretary of the British Legation at Seoul; Mr. Philip Deane a war reporter; father Thomas Quinlah the Irish Missionary; Co Stoner Herbert Lord of the Salvation Army; Bishop Alfred Cooper on Anglcan Missionary and Mr. George Blake British Vice-Consul at Seoul
RMGAM743–A cheer of farewell issued from hundreds of soldiers aboard a troopship. The men are on their way to join United Nations forces in Korea.
RF2R0YF4J–Commandoes of the 41st Royal British Marines plant demolition charges along railroad tracks of enemy supply line which they demolished during a commando raid, 8 miles south of Songjin, Korea. April 10, 1951.
RMGAKCKD–A Cheer they hope can be heard at the far-distant battlefront is raised by men of the 1st battalion Royal Northumberland Fusiliers on board the troopship RMS Empire Halladale at Southampton as they were about to sail for korea.
RMGG2966–Korean war, July 1950, Pyongyang. Bridges and railroads bombed by American and British rapid deployment force. July 1950 Korean war. National Archives - Washington
RMG5C92T–The Korean War - British Army - The Glorious Glosters - Gloucester - 1953
RM2B01DPH–China/UK: 'Jap in a China Shop'. Satirical British cartoon of the Sino-Japanese War (1 August 1894 - 17 April 1895) in which China was defeated and forced to cede territories and pay a large indemnity of 340 million silver taels to Japan. Illustration from Punch, 27 April 1895. 'Now then, you pig-headed old pig-tail open your shop - and hand me the keys!' At the time of the war, the Japanese were seen by many Westerners as 'plucky' rather than imperialist aggressors. The First Sino-Japanese War was fought between Qing Dynasty China and Meiji Japan, primarily over control of Korea.
RMG5BJ93–THE KOREAN WAR: Men of the 1st Royal Tank Regiment pack their kit at Fowler Barracks, Tidworth, in readiness for their departure for Korea. The regiment has been abroad for 14 years, until their recent arrival in Britain.
RM2BTXPX7–A meeting building/church made from a Quonset hut for the US Army's 40th Infantry, Division Replacement Company during the Korean War campaign, South Korea, 1953. A Quonset hut is a lightweight prefabricated structure of corrugated galvanized steel having a semi-circular cross-section. The design was developed in the United States, based on the Nissen hut first made by the British during World War I. Hundreds of thousands were produced during World War II. The name comes from the site of their first manufacture at Quonset Point, Davisville, Rhode Island.
RMGAKCJP–Loaded with rockets and bombs destined for military targets in North Korea is this Douglas A.D. 'Skyraider' aircraft, aboard a U.S. Navy carrier in a combined American-British carrier task fleet in the far east waters.
RMKXDGC8–RMS ASTURIAS - (British Royal Mail Ship, Later an armed merchant cruiser, then an emigrant ship) being used as a troop carrier bringing prisoner of war troops from the Korean War 1953 to Southampton UK - Scrapped 1957 shortly after being used in the film used her starboard side to film scenes for the 1958 feature film 'A Night to Remember.' about the Titanic . A Newspaper picture -
RMGAKCJ3–Home away from home for these British soldiers in Korea, the lorry was parked on a piece of flat ground somewhere near the front lines. Private Jones of the Cheltenham (center) and Lance Corporal Jones (right) - members of the corps of the Royal Signals - warm their hands at the fire used to prepare their meal, while Driver Brockman of Canterbury shaves.
RMKG41DA–Memorial to fallen British servicemen and women in the Korean War (1950-53) at the War Memorial of Korea,Yongsan-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea
RMGCXGRE–Centre of a family circle at Southampton is Corporal David Menzies, Royal Sussex Regiment, of Brighton, who arrived home in the Troopship Asturias after serving overseas for 14 months with his battalion of the Royal Sussex, the last British battalion to leave Korea. Greeting him are his mother (on left), his father, his sisters Irene 14 and Wendy 11, his brother John, aged 9, and (holding his arm on right) his girlfriend, Sybil Rogers. David and Sybil are about to become engaged.
RMCRWATW–Signs from a WW2 reenactment group 'You are crossing the 38 parallel by courtesy of the Royal Ulster Rifles'
RMG5BJ8W–The Korean War - British Army - Aldershot - 1951
RM2G7K9K9–April 11, 2018-Goyang, South Korea-A View of Korean War England contingent monument of Gloster Hill Memorial Park in Paju, South Kroea. The memorial stands at the foot of Gloster Hill beside the Seolmacheon stream, the initial location of the Gloucestershire Regiment's headquarters during the battle at Imjin River. It was built by units of the British and South Korean armed forces as a memorial to the Gloucestershire Regiment and C Troop, 170th Mortar Battery, Royal Artillery.
RMGAFXRW–The Korean War - British Army - RAF Lyneham - 1950
RFC4XBR4–Sign 'You are crossing the 38 parallel by courtesy of the Royal Ulster Rifles'
RME0M2BE–Apr. 04, 1953 - Seven Arrives from Korea: The seven men who have been interned in Korea for two years and eight months arrived by Hasting aircraft at the R.A.F Station, Abingdon today. They are CAPT:VYVYAN HOLT former British Minister in Seoul. Mr. Norman OWEN first Secretary of the British Minister in Seoul.At Seoul Mr. Philip Deane a war reporter; Father Thomas Quinlan the Irish Missionary; Commissioner Herbert Lord of the Salvation Army; Bishop Alfred Cooper an Anglican Missionary and Mr. George Blake British Vice Consul at Seoul
RMG5BJ8M–The Korean War - British Army - Southampton - 1952
RM2BJ09F3–General Robertson inspects the cookhouse , as British troops prepare for a Front Line Christmas in Korea . - 22 December 1950
RMG57X5D–The Korean War - British Army - The Glorious Glosters - Southampton - 1951
RM2W9FX14–An American Military Policeman alongside a British infantryman of the Dorset Regiment in South Korea, c. 1954-1955.
RMG6GHFT–The Duke of Cambridge talks to British veterans of the Korean war following a Korean War Memorial Ground-breaking Ceremony, at Victoria Embankment Gardens in central London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday November 5, 2013. See PA story ROYAL Korea. Photo credit should read: Richard Pohle/The Times/PA Wire
RMM8GFXC–Wreath & close up of bronze statue of British soldier at Korean War Memorial gift from Government of South Korea at Ministry of Defence building UK
RM2M3P76F–Five civilians released by North Korea in the first prisoner exchange of the Korean War, pictured in Berlin on their arrival from Moscow: George Blake, former British Vice-Consul, Korea; Bishop A.G.Cooper, Anglican Bishop of Korea; Commissioner Lord, Salvation Army; Norman Owen, Legation Clerk, and Mgr. Quinlan, Irish missionary priest. George Blake, an MI6 agent, was later sent to work in Berlin to recruit Soviet officers as double agents. Having made contact with the KGB, Blake himself became a Soviet agent. Exposed in 1961 he was sentenced to 42 years imprisonment but escaped in 1966 and
RMW9JCWN–[ 1900s Japan - Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905) ] — Japanese imperial forces near Wiju (now Uiju, North Korea) at the Battle of Yalu River (鴨緑江会戦, Oryokko Kaisen) during the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905). The Battle of Yalu River took place from April 30 to May 1, 1904 (Meiji 37). It was the first major land battle during the Russo-Japanese War and shattered the perception that the Japanese would be an easy enemy, the war short, and Russia the overwhelming victor. Published in the British illustrated weekly The Graphic on July 2, 1904 (Meiji 37). Art by American artist Frederick Judd Waug
RMBMXNXW–Korean War veteran Ernest Moscrop from the UK in Seoul for Korea War anniversay events
RMHGXA6J–Korea Medal, British medal awarded to all commonwealth personnel who served in Korea on behalf of the United Nations after 1950
RMBN081P–British Korean War veteran William Stevens (center) holds a thank you plaque from the Korean people
RME63BDH–The Gloucester Valley Battle Monument is a memorial in South Korea that commemorates the actions of the Gloucestershire Regiment
RMBMXNWD–British Korean War veterans look at the names of fellow British servicemen who died in Korea
RM2HHWFXR–British Prisoners of war released from Korea pictured on their return to Britain. Private Bernard Murphy surrounded by family members on his return. 5th September 1953.
RM2H6AW20–Vintage photograph taken in 1953 or 1954 in Seoul, South Korea, during the Korean War. The ramp area of the airport showing British Royal Air Force, RAF, Auster AOP.6, serial number VF516 amongst other aircraft.
RM2G7K9EP–April 11, 2018-Goyang, South Korea-A View of Korean War England contingent monument of Gloster Hill Memorial Park in Paju, South Kroea. The memorial stands at the foot of Gloster Hill beside the Seolmacheon stream, the initial location of the Gloucestershire Regiment's headquarters during the battle at Imjin River. It was built by units of the British and South Korean armed forces as a memorial to the Gloucestershire Regiment and C Troop, 170th Mortar Battery, Royal Artillery.
RM2HHWEP8–Sergeant David Sharp of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, the last British Prisoner of War to be released from Korea, is greeted by his mother Sadie on arrival in Southampton.26th October 1953.
RM2J72C03–Firing a Vickers Gun from a foxhole during intensive training at Haramura Japan. WOII D. Griffiths of 14 cooper Street Cootamundra NSW and Pte D.R. Woods of Dairy Road Ingleburn NSW. The British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan is being raised to war time strength and 3 Bn Royal Australian Regiment has been training intensively for the type of terrain which will have to be covered in Korea. September 13, 1950. (Photo by Public Relations Section, HQ BCOF).
RME0M2BF–Apr. 04, 1953 - Seven Arrives from Korea. Commissioner Herbert Lord: The seven men who have been interned in Korea for two years and eight months arrived by Hasting aircraft at the R.A.F Station, Abingdon today. They are CAPT:VYVYAN HOLT former British Minister in Seoul. Mr. Norman Owen first Secretary of the British Minister in Seoul. At Seoul; Mr. Philip Deane a war reporter; Father Thomas Quinlan the Irish Missionary; Commissioner Herbert Lord of the Salvation Army; Bishop Alfred Cooper an Anglican Missionary and Mr. George Blake British Vice Consul at Seoul
RM2CGP6CX–BRITISH ARMY Radpanzer / Armoured Car Saladin
RMPDR2H0–60 HOBJ5088 The Anzac tug of war team pulling during the British Commonwealth Forces Korea (BCFK) Annual Athletic Meeting
RMKY0FE9–HOBJ5088 The Anzac tug of war team pulling during the British Commonwealth Forces Korea (BCFK) Annual Athletic Meeting
RM2W9FX0M–Infantrymen of the Dorset Regiment with a civilian by a marker post on South Korea, c. 1954-1955.
RMG6GHFX–The Duke of Cambridge talks to British veterans of the Korean war following a Korean War Memorial Ground-breaking Ceremony, at Victoria Embankment Gardens in central London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday November 5, 2013. See PA story ROYAL Korea. Photo credit should read: Richard Pohle/The Times/PA Wire
RMPK2YE6–Wreath & close up of bronze statue of British soldier at Korean War Memorial gift from Government of South Korea at Ministry of Defence building UK
RM2B036NY–The First Sino-Japanese War (1 August 1894 - 17 April 1895) was waged beween the Qing Dynasty and the Japanese Empire, primarily over control of the Korean peninsula. In China, the war is commonly known as the War of Jiawu, while in Japan it is called the Japan-Qing War, and in Korea, the Qing-Japan War. The war lasted 8 months altogether, and saw more than six months of unbroken victories and success by the Japanese land and naval forces against the numerically superior but militarily inferior Chinese army. The Japanese eventually took over the Chinese port city of Weihaiwei and forced the Q
RF2BN7571–A Memorial to the British soldiers who participated in the 1950-53 Korean War with the UK Ministry of Defence building in the background.
RM2PH384H–Downing street, London, UK. 25 March 2023. British protesters are calling for the release of Ukrainian political prisoners, the restoration of full political and media freedom, and an end to arrests, beatings torture and murder in Ukraine. The inhumane behaviour of Western governments and media have caused unrest throughout the world. They do not care about the suffering of Ukrainians and Russians. They only care about themselves, and their fascist terrorist democratic ideology is spreading bloodshed and chaos throughout the world.' Reject NATO' 'Reject war'. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Ala
RMA7TYD4–War of Korea Memorial Statue Victoria British Columbia Canada
RMW63WAH–British Commandos of the 41st Royal Marines plant demolition charges along railroad tracks of enemy supply line which they demolished during a commando raid, 8 miles south of Songjin, Korea.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1434 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RME63CEF–The Gloucester Valley Battle Monument is a memorial in South Korea that commemorates the actions of the Gloucestershire Regiment
RMBMXNY9–A blazer sporting the medals of a British war veteran
RM2M74AB4–The M24 Chaffee was an American light tank used during the later part of World War II
RMGEB40M–A memorial to British soldiers in the Korean War at Victoria Embankment Gardens outside the Ministry of Defence, London, England, UK
RM2G7K9K5–April 11, 2018-Goyang, South Korea-A View of Korean War England contingent monument of Gloster Hill Memorial Park in Paju, South Kroea. The memorial stands at the foot of Gloster Hill beside the Seolmacheon stream, the initial location of the Gloucestershire Regiment's headquarters during the battle at Imjin River. It was built by units of the British and South Korean armed forces as a memorial to the Gloucestershire Regiment and C Troop, 170th Mortar Battery, Royal Artillery.
RM2HHTX42–Sergeant David Sharp of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, the last British Prisoner of War to be released from Korea, is greeted by his mother Sadie on arrival in Southampton.26th October 1953.
RM2J72BXD–A Mortar Gun crew go into action during training at Haramura Japan, L to R: Pte Houston E.F. of Queenstreet Mt Morgan Queensland; Pte D.R. of Dairy Road Ingelburn N.S.W. and Pte Holford J.E. of 14 Andrews Street Windsor Victoria. The British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan is being raised to war time strength and 3 Bn Royal Australian Regiment has been training intensively for the type of terrain which will have to be covered in Korea. September 13, 1950. (Photo by Public Relations Section, HQ BCOF Japan).
RME0M1W1–Apr. 04, 1953 - Seven Arrives From Korea Commissioner Herbert Lord Greeted By Colleagues: The seven men who have been interned in Korea for two years and eight months arrived by Hestings aircraft at the R.A.F. Station, Abingdo, today from Moscow. ther are Capt. Vuvuan Holt Former British Minister at Secul; Mr. Norman Owen first Secretary of the Beritish Legation at Secul; Mr. Philip Deane a war reporter; Father Thomas Quinian the Irish Missionary, Commissiner Herbert Lord of the Salvation ATrmy; Bishop Alfred Cooper an Anglican Missionrt and Mr. George Blake British Vice Consul at Secul
RM2CGP6EP–BRITISH ARMY Radpanzer / Armoured Car Saladin
RM2M749XC–The M24 Chaffee was an American light tank used during the later part of World War II
RM2CGP6CK–BRITISH ARMY Radpanzer / Armoured Car Saladin
RM2W9FX0P–A soldier from the Dorset Regiment with an alsatian at a guard post in South Korea, c. 1954-1955.
RMG6GHG7–British Korean war veterans await the arrival of The President of the Republic of Korea, Her Excellency Park Geun-hye and the Duke of Cambridge prior to a Korean War Memorial Ground-breaking Ceremony, at Victoria Embankment Gardens in central London.
RM2WG3J79–An Infantrymen of the Dorset Regiment with an Lee Enfield No.4 rifle in an army camp, South Korea, c. 1954-1955.
RMG4PPCP–The Korean War - British Army - Troops - 1951
RM2CGP79D–BRITISH ARMY Kampfpanzer Chieftain/ Main Battle Tank Chieftain
RM2D31JTX–HMS AMETHYST 1952: The frigate that made a spectacular dash down the Yangste River under Chinese guns returned to Devonport after 2 years in the Far East. Here are some of the crew with the ship's dog, Joe, who was 'recruited' in Malta. He wears the Korea ribbons of the UN and the British Empire.
RM2PH3880–Downing street, London, UK. 25 March 2023. British protesters are calling for the release of Ukrainian political prisoners, the restoration of full political and media freedom, and an end to arrests, beatings torture and murder in Ukraine. The inhumane behaviour of Western governments and media have caused unrest throughout the world. They do not care about the suffering of Ukrainians and Russians. They only care about themselves, and their fascist terrorist democratic ideology is spreading bloodshed and chaos throughout the world.' Reject NATO' 'Reject war'. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Ala
RM2RED2F4–Guests during the Remembering Korea event, on Horse Guards Parade, London, part of nationwide commemorations to remember the sacrifice of British personnel who fought and died in the Korean War, marking the 70th anniversary of the armistice that ended the conflict. Picture date: Thursday July 27, 2023.
RM2GJ2FD1–Korean War memorial 1950 - 1953 on the war memorial in Hereford UK
RMBMXP1W–The names of British soldiers who died during the Korean War are shown in the grounds of the National War Museum
RM2AE2BBF–British Korean Veterans Association Memorial, National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire, UK.
RMBN081K–British Korean War veteran Col. Geroge Gadd speaks at ceremony in Seoul to mark the start of Korean War 60 years ago
RM2G7K9H6–April 11, 2018-Goyang, South Korea-A View of Korean War England contingent monument of Gloster Hill Memorial Park in Paju, South Kroea. The memorial stands at the foot of Gloster Hill beside the Seolmacheon stream, the initial location of the Gloucestershire Regiment's headquarters during the battle at Imjin River. It was built by units of the British and South Korean armed forces as a memorial to the Gloucestershire Regiment and C Troop, 170th Mortar Battery, Royal Artillery.
RMBMXP1E–Korean War veterans look at the names of fellow British soldiers who died during the Korean War
RM2HHXA6R–Sergeant David Sharp of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, the last British Prisoner of War to be released from Korea, is greeted by his mother Sadie on arrival in Southampton.26th October 1953.
RME0M2CY–Apr. 04, 1953 - Seven arrive from Korea.: The seven men who have been interned in Korea fro two years - and eight months - arrived by Hastings aircraft at the R.A.F. Station, Abingdon today. They are Capt: Vyvyan Deane a war reporter: Father Thomas Quinlan the Irish Missionary; Commissioner Herbert Lord of the Salvation Army; Bishop Alfred Cooper an Anglican Missionary and Mr. Georgen Blake British Vice Consul at Seoul.Photo shows Captain Hilt (left), and Commissioner Lord, photographed when they spoke to reporters at Abingdon today.
RM2HHXB0N–British Prisoners of war released from Korea, pictured on their return to Southampton where they docked from the Asturius. Corporal Upjohn of the Gloucester regiment is greeted by his family at the sheds in Southampton. 16th September 1953.
RME0M4RA–Aug. 08, 1953 - Guarding The Truce In Korea: While negotiations are under way for a lasting peace in Korea, war-weary soldiers stand guard along the 2 1/2 mile demilitarized zone to watch for truce violations. Photo shows. Private Terry Mahoney of the 3rd Batallion, Royal Australian Regiment, charged with keeping sightseers and other unauthorized people out of the armistice demilitarized zone stands guard on a road crossing its southern limits. Soldiers from countries of the British Commonwealth have fought by the side of Americans since the first months of the war in Korea.
RM2R7XDWP–British Army soldiers on the Naktong front during the Korean War
RME12MNN–Feb. 24, 2012 - Heroic Commander's Homecoming from Korea Prison: Included in a recent group of 150 released British prisoners of war to arrive home was Lt. Col. J.P. Carneo, Commander of the 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment In their heroic saving of the U.N. line on the Imjin in April, 1951. then, at the end of the battalion's four-day stand, the time came for withdrawal, Colonel Carne gave his men permission to fight their way out independently while he stay behind with the wounded and was captured. Photo shows - Lt. Col. Carne is greeted by his wife on land at Southampton, England.
RMKWB9FP–Wounded U.S. Marines, ROK troops, and British Royal Marines are evacuated from Chosin Reservoir. They survived five days and nights of battle with Chinese to return fifteen miles to Hagaru-ri from besieged Yudam-Ni from Nov. 28 -Dec. 3, 1950. Korean War, 1950-53. (BSLOC 2014 11 86)
RME0MB2E–May 05, 1954 - ''Stand-In'' Tank Shows The Way: The Caernarvon, experimental British tank described by Britain's War Minister Antony Head as probably the most powerful in the world, was put through its paces recently at the British Royal Armored Corps Center's annual demonstration of armored fighting vehicles. The Caernarvon has the engine and chassis of the Conqueror, Britain's new super tank, for which it stands in at troop trials pending delivery of the Conqueror. Its turret is that of the Centurion which won high Allied praise in Korea
RM2J397FD–Dunkley 4391 - Mouring for the fallen. A group of Australian Diggers rest on their reversed arms at the dedication of the British War Cemetery at Yokohama. Representatives from Tokyo Missions unveiled memorial crosses to commonwealth dead, and the monument shown above commemorates the Australian dead who lie there. Dedication of the cemetery was carried out by Lt-GEn Sir Horaos Robertson, C-in-C Boof and Administrative Commander of British Commonwealth Forces in Korea. January 1, 1951.
RME132A4–Feb. 26, 2012 - World's most powerful tank to face exhaustive trials. Probably the most powerful tank in the world is British War Minister Antony Head's description of the Caernarvon, Britain's new heavy tank soon to face exhaustive tests with the British Army at home and abroad. Official details are scarce, but the new tank is claimed to have better armor and a more powerful engine than the Centurion, which won high praise from the Allies in Korea and which it will probably compliment but not replace
RM2CGP6RP–BRITISH ARMY Kampfpanzer Centurion / Main Battle Tank Centurion
RME0M0M2–Feb. 02, 1953 - South ------ osee Tank That Puts Up Great Fight For Their Country The ------ ap of South Koreans visit to Britain since the start of --- war toured the Royal ordnance Works Near Leeds, from which Centurion tanks have gone to fight the reds in the homeland. The 50Ton Centurion,now standard throughout the British Army has been getting high praise from the Allies in Korea. under the Military Aid Program the U.S. has bought 500 of these tanks- the first foreign tank ever to win US order. Picture Above:- The South Koreans with test driver Donald Brooks. Tey are (left to right) Dr
RM2RECJRA–Chelsea Pensioners attend the Remembering Korea event, on Horse Guards Parade, London, part of nationwide commemorations to remember the sacrifice of British personnel who fought and died in the Korean War, marking the 70th anniversary of the armistice that ended the conflict. Picture date: Thursday July 27, 2023.
RM2PH3874–Downing street, London, UK. 25 March 2023. British protesters are calling for the release of Ukrainian political prisoners, the restoration of full political and media freedom, and an end to arrests, beatings torture and murder in Ukraine. The inhumane behaviour of Western governments and media have caused unrest throughout the world. They do not care about the suffering of Ukrainians and Russians. They only care about themselves, and their fascist terrorist democratic ideology is spreading bloodshed and chaos throughout the world.' Reject NATO' 'Reject war'. Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Ala
RME0MHFK–Jul. 24, 1955 - 4th European week in Passau: The band of the ''8th Kings Royal Irish Hussars'' takes part at the 4th European week and the 3rd European Meeting of Youth in Pasau The Same band of an British Regiment took part in the Korea war and played at the coronation ceremony for Queen Elizabeth II.
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation