U.S. 35th Infantry soldiers in Pusan, Korea during Korean War. Columns of U.S. soldiers march at a railroad station in Pusan. Soldiers board a train. Wounded soldiers are helped out of train by U.S. medics. Wounded soldiers on litter cases are taken through the train windows and placed aboard ambulances. Wounded South Korean soldiers seated in boxcars. Wounded soldier being helped from ambulance by other men. A brick schoolhouse.
U.S. Generals and soldiers in Taegu during Korean War. U.S. General J Lawton Collins leaves EUSAK (Eighth United States Army in Korea) headquarters and gets into jeep and drives off. Colonel Guy Melroy of U.S. 19th Infantry Division and Lieutenant Colonel Henry Mauz of 24th Division Artillery look at map and confer. Three soldiers at 75 recoil rifle on Kum River line.
U.S. Generals with pioneer of American commercial radio and television David Sarnoff in an office in the United States. Interior of the office shows U.S. Army Major General Spencer Akin, Chief Signal Officer, with United States Air Force General Harrison Thyng, David Sarnoff and others.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson makes a speech from his desk at the Pentagon in Virginia. He mentions Korea and states that, as always, Labor has offered patriotic services which has helped to keep America free through the years. As in the past, Labor and the armed forces are one, willing to work and fight together, and die, if need be, in that cause.
Soviet spy Harry Gold at the spy trials in the United States. Exterior of a building. Men stand outside the building with Harry Gold. Gold's hands tied with handcuffs. Vehicles passing on the street. The accused coming out of a vehicle. One of the accused hides his face with a book.
The State Housing Rent Commission in New York, United States. Exteriors of a building. A sign reads: 'State of New York Temporary State Housing Rent Commission'. A woman seated at a desk and working. She looks at a booklet. She gives the booklets to men and women. A man reading the booklet. Two officials seated at a desk. They look at the booklets placed on the table.
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