File:Bell HTL-4 with MajGen Selden in Korea 1952.jpg
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editDescriptionBell HTL-4 with MajGen Selden in Korea 1952.jpg | A U.S. Marine Corps Bell HTL-4 helicopter in Korea, 1952. The two stars on the helicopter indicate that Major General John T. Selden, commanding general of the U.S. 1st Marine Division was on board for an observation flight. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News November-December 2002 [1] |
Author | Cpl. Roy E. Duncan, USMC |
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