Hawk Missile site Number 39 in Seoul, Korea. Road over hill. Sign reads 'Welcome to 'D' Btry TAC Site'. Retaining walls at site. Radar turning at snow covered hill. Hut on hill. Retaining wall with sandbags on top. Metal and cement conduits built into mountainside. Sandbags on wall. Retaining wall around roadway to site. Soil erosion beneath retaining walls. Stepping stones at wall.
Dramatization shows North Korean soldiers arriving on South Korean beach via boat at night. ROK Army troops respond to threat, running out of guard foxhole . South Korean troops get into armored personnel carriers and move out. View of APCs through camouflage netting. ROK troops emerge from armored personnel carrier in new location. Troops seen under watch tower. Zoom shot Republic of Korea flag flying over The Government-General Building in Seoul, South Korea. Still images of Korean congress assembly. Close up of South Korean flag.
Traffic in Seoul, South Korea, against backdrop of new buildings. Street car in front of new building. Surveyor takes measurements at construction site. Bulldozer clearing land. Men digging. Scaffolding outside new building. Men hauling construction supplies into building. Workers tying rebar for construction. Zoom out from traditional temple to new building construction.
Invasion of Seoul, Korea by U.S. 1st Marine Division during the Korean War. U.S. Marines advance toward Seoul city after they cross the Han River. The marines fire guns at enemy positions. U.S. Air Force fighter airplanes drop bombs over ground targets. Smoke rises from the bombardment. U.S. Marines receive heavy artillery fire by the North Korean People's Army. Wounded marines are evacuated. The marines involved in street fight. They advance after the capture of Seoul. A marine reads an American newspaper about U.S. Marines advance in Seoul. UN (United Nations) troops advance in North Korea after securing Seoul. Tanks, jeeps and trucks loaded with marines move ahead. Soldiers march along a road.
Propaganda film made by North Korea. American soldiers, on sightseeing tours, and at rodeo. Public building in Seoul. Unemployed Koreans gambling and loafing in Bagado park, Seoul. Korean fortune teller in park. Market place in Seoul. Korean people looking at Japanese goods being sold. Slum sections of Seoul. Korean inspector searching private home. Sign on door "Contagious Disease". Sick children lying in streets. Sign "Give Us Rice". Idle factories. Wrecked factory equipment. American soldiers and Korean girls dancing and drinking in night clubs. Wild Korean Jazz band. Flashing night club signs. Night scene of Korean placing sign on wall that the Russians and Americans should leave Korea. Korean police walking threateningly toward the Korean. Atrocities committed by the South Koreans: Tortures and beating in cellars, dragging men and women behind trucks, hanging of many men and women at the Song Ack mountain in Kai Sung. Corpses lying on ground after being cut down from the trees. Men, women and children with hands tied behind their backs lying in shallow graves. Communists in South Korea revolting and killing police
United States President Lyndon B. Johnson visits Korea after the Manila Summit Conference. Various scenes from the Korean War. City ruins and debris in Seoul after the Korean War. Korean refugees flee on foot with their belongings. Tall modern buildings and factories in Seoul, Korea. Korean civilians gather along the canal as they hold a Korean flag in hand. President Lyndon B. Johnson shakes hands with the Koreans. President Johnson inaugurates 'Johnson Hill' in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province (near Seoul) as a remembrance to his visit in Korea. He flies off in his helicopter back to Seoul after his visit to Gyeonggi Province.