United States Marines move along a village road in Inchon area, Korea. Huts in the background. Marines dug in sides of road behind the bushes. Marines fire rifles and throw grenades. Smoke rises up in the sky. Marines fire from prone and kneeling positions. North Koreans with their hands up filing in between the Marines. M-26 tank advances along the road. Marine talks into a telephone on the tank. Marine climbs a large smokestack to use as an observation post.
Six LVT (Landing Vehicle Tracked) advance towards smoky hills in Inchon, Korea during Korean War. The hills in the background. United States Marines on the LVT. A large crane along water's edge. LVT cross a river. Trucks parked in the background. A bulldozer struck in muddy terrain. Korean civilians stand near village look on LVT. Marines on other side of river stand near huts. LVT move along the road in line.
United States Marine hands out candy to large group of Korean children. A Korean boy fills canteen of marine. Two long lines of U.S. Marines come along side of the road with weapons slung over shoulders. A North Korean in white dress comes in opposite direction from the troops. Marines talk to North Korean children. Marines rest along side of the road. Korean children on the road. Korean people wave at a U.S. flag. A Korean child with U.S. flag. Koreans carry causalities on the stretchers. Marine troops and jeep move along road. Dead Koreans lie on the ground.
A ceremony restores government control to Inchon. General OP Smith and other U.S. Marine officers stand on the steps of a building during the ceremony. United States flag and Korean flag fly from a balcony above steps. South Korean officer, Sigmund Rhee with General OP Smith. Korean civilian officers march to the steps. Sigmund Rhee leads song from the steps of a building. Marines stand in attention during the ceremony. Civilians look on. Marine and Korean officer reads proclamation. Korean civilians clap. General OP Smith shakes hand with Sigmund Rhee.
Amphibious invasion of Incheon, Korea by U.S. 1st Marine Division during the Korean War. A radar on the bridge of a U.S. ship. U.S. destroyer USS DeHaven (DD-727), Ships head for the beach of Incheon. The importance of securing a beachhead is explained. U.S. battleships fire at coastal targets. Smoke billows up from explosions. Landing crafts loaded with U.S. Mariens head for the beach. Amphibious vehicles loaded with troops are driven on the beach. The marines advance inland. Men of the North Korean People's Army surrender before U.S. Marines. U.S. Navy USS Mahoning County (Landing Ship, Tank-914) embarks units and equipment of 1st Marine Division on beaches.
A ceremony on pier C for the departure of U.S. 25th Infantry Division from Inchon, Korea. Troops train at Inchon with battalions of the 25th Division soldiers. The soldiers lined up prior to boarding vessels. Korean children await the departure ceremonies. Trees in the background. A group of Korean children sing songs. Infantrymen carrying barrack bags thread their way across the docks.
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