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DescriptionUS M4 Sherman tank at Yongju 22 Oct 1950 (AWMP01813).jpg
English: Yongju area, North Korea, 1950-10-22. The dead bodies of two North Korean soldiers lie next to a culvert where they had been killed by members of C Company, 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR), during the Battle of the Apple Orchard. Standing on the road at rear is a US Army Sherman M4A3 medium tank, with a jeep behind it.
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