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Four Star Generals Saluting Near Flags.

“Date created: January 01, 1953. Generals Saluting Near Flags. (Original Caption) Against a background of flags of the nations who have troop contingents in Korea, a foursome of Four Star…

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General Maxwell Taylor on July 26, 1967 at Tan Son Nhat Airport in South Vietnam.

Why was the photo “created” the day before General Maxwell had the news conference? — TVJ — 1/25/22 — “Date photo was created: July 25, 1967. (Original Caption) Closeups of…

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Maxwell Taylor Shaking Hands With Lemuel Shepherd on August 26, 1954.

“(Original Caption) Eight army commander Gen. Maxwell Taylor (left) shakes hands with Marine Corps commander General Lemuel C Shepherd at Seoul during Shepherd’s tour of marine units in the Far…

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Maxwell Taylor on July 26, 1967 at Tan Son Nhat Airport in South Vietnam.

“Portrait of Maxwell Taylor. (Original Caption) Closeups of Special Assistant to the President, General Maxwell Taylor speaks at informal news conference, July 26th, at Ton Son Nhut Airport. Maxwell is…

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Matthew Ridgway and Maxwell Taylor on June 23, 1955.

“(Original Caption) General Matthew B. Ridgway (left), retiring Army Chief of Staff, is shown in serious conversation with General Maxwell D. Taylor, who will succeed him July 1. The picture…

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Maxwell D. Taylor Appearing Before Committee on August 15, 1963.

“(Original Caption) General Maxwell D. Taylor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is shown as he appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in support of the limited nuclear…

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Gen. Maxwell Taylor with Robert S. McNamara.

This photo is upside down on GettyImages.com. Is it to not show up in image searches? — TVJ — 1/24/22 – – – – – – – “Date created: May…