File:Americanexecuted1950korea.jpg

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Description One of four Americans of the 21st Infantry Regiment found between the forward observation post and the front line. The men were probably captured the night of July 9th, and shot thru the head with their hands tied behind their backs.
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Author US Army Signal Corps photograph by Corporal Robert Dangel


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