DescriptionU.S. Navy sailor reads graffiti in Korea, 8 September 1945.jpg
English: Caption: 80-G-490500: Occupation of Korea, September 8, 1945. A U.S.Navy enlisted man stops to read a welcome sign an hour after the initial wave of the 24th U.S .Army Corps troops was landed at Jinsen, Korea, by Vice Admiral D.E. Barbey’s Seventh Amphibious Force, 8 September 1945. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives.
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