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English: Sujagi flag, captured at Fort McKee in the attacks on the Salee River Forts, June 10 and 11, 1871, by Corporal Charles Brown of the USS Colorado (left) and Private Hugh Purvis of the USS Alaska (middle). Both were awarded the Medal of Honor. Captain McLane Tilton, USMC, (right) commanded the Marines. Photograph was taken on the USS Colorado, Captain George H. Cooper commanding, Flagship of Rear Admiral John Rodgers, commanding US Asiatic Fleet. |
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2009-07-28 21:19 | 500×295× (38767 bytes) | Aj4444 | {{Non-free use rationale |Article = Sujagi |Description = Sujagi flag, captured by the U.S. Navy during the United States Expedition to korea in 1871. |Source = Tyson, Carolyn A. Marine Amphibious Landing in Korea, 1871. Wash |
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- United States expedition to Korea in 1871
- United States Marine Corps in wars and contingencies
- Hugh Purvis
- Charles Brown (Medal of Honor)
- USS Colorado (ship, 1856)
- United States Navy Medal of Honor recipients
- Black and white group photographs of men
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