U.S. Psychological Warfare (Psy War) team in Korea during the Korean War. A conference table. Officers and an American civilian of the Psy War department seated around the table. They stand as a colonel enters and sits. They begin their discussion. One of the officers smokes. An officer makes a point using a wall illustration. A colonel aide points out targets on a map of Korea.
U.S. Psychological Warfare (Psy War) team in Korea during the Korean War. A conference table. Officers, a colonel and an American civilian seated around the table. They discuss. The officers stand and leave after their colonel exits. The colonel examines and then passes the drawings and text under consideration to other men. The colonel discusses the leaflet material and examines a wall map with an aide.
U.S. Psychological Warfare (Psy War) team in Korea during the Korean War. A printing press. A production department and rows of printing machines. A soldiers walks in and gives a plate to a sergeant at the press and exits. A soldiers pulls in a handcart with printed material to a soldier at a cutting machine. He stacks it in the machine for cutting. A sign on the machine reads 'Seybold Precession'. The printed matter is cut into sections. The handcart is brought in, loaded and pulled away.
Departure of United States Army Major General Charles Andrew Willoughby from Yokohama, Japan. High ranking officers stand on a pier. U.S. Army Lieutenant General Doyle Overton Hickey stands. Major General Willoughby stands on the pier. He talks with the officers. Willoughby talks with Hickey. Willoughby shakes hands with U.S. Army General Matthew Bunker Ridgway. His wife Mary Anthony Ridgway looks on. Major General Willoughby, Lieutenant General Hickey, General Ridgway and Mrs. Ridgway pose.
Departure of United States Major General Charles Andrew Willoughby from Yokohama, Japan. Maj. Gen. Willoughby reviews the honor guard at a pier. An army band plays. Transporter in the background. A citation is read and Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) is presented to Willoughby by U.S. General Bunker Ridgway. Ridgway walks along the pier. His wife Mary Anthony Ridgway walks along.
Departure of United States Major General Charles Andrew Willoughby from Yokohama, Japan. Maj. Gen. Willoughby comes aboard a ship. He shakes hands with a group of civilians before he turns and walks up a gangplank. Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoshida, U.S. officers and Japanese civilians come off the ship after saying good bye to the Major General. Willoughby waves from the ship. The gangplank is pulled away from the ship and is lowered to the pier. Two sailors aboard the ship start to close the hatch doors. The ship alongside the pier. Dockworkers remove lines.