File:James M. Masters, Henry W. Buse Jr. and John H. Masters during change of command ceremony on Okinawa.jpg
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editDescriptionJames M. Masters, Henry W. Buse Jr. and John H. Masters during change of command ceremony on Okinawa.jpg |
English: Major general James M. Masters Sr. (left) shake hands with his brother, Brigadier general John H. Masters, Assistant Division Commander. Major general Henry W. Buse Jr. (center) looks on. Master Sr. arrived to Okinawa, Japan on May 10, 1963 in order to relieve general Buse as commanding general, 3rd Marine Division. |
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Source | USMC Military History Division: Defense Department Photo (Marines) |
Author | Unknown military photographer of the Signal Corps |
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