A B-52 strategic bomber aircraft takes off. A flight of B-52s in formation. Higgins boat landing craft motoring toward shore in the amphibious assault and landing at Inchon, during the Korean War (also spelled Incheon). A U.S. Landing Craft Tank (Rocket), LCT(R), firing rockets at shore during the assault. Wider view of the assault with rockets being fired and smoke obscuring much of scene. General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Command, is seen seated aboard the USS Mount McKinley (AGC-7) during the Inchon Korea landings, September 15,1950. Behind him is Rear Admiral James H. Doyle, U.S. Navy, Commander of Task Force 90 and Major General Edward M. Almond, U.S. Army, Commander, Tenth Corps (looking through binoculars). More scenes of the amphibious landing including view of Landing vehicle Tracked (LVT) in the surf. Infantrymen clambering ashore. An M4 Sherman tank in action. Smoke and fire. North Korean soldiers surrendering with white flags and taken captive as prisoners of war. American tanks passing through captured North Korean town.
Soldiers receive doughnuts and coffee from a Doughnut Dolly working in an American Red Cross doughnut wagon during the Korean War. A ceremony takes place in Pier C for the departure of United States 25th Infantry Division from Inchon, Korea, returning to Hawaii.. A Doughnut Dolly (American Red Cross volunteer who distributes coffee and donuts to soldiers), wearing a Hawaiian Lei garland on her neck, distributes coffee to soldiers in the American Red Cross doughnut wagon. Soldiers gather around an American Red Cross doughnut wagon. Soldiers take coffee and doughnuts. A painting depicting a Hawaiian woman on a beach on the wagon. It reads: 'Farewell Korea, Aloha Hawaii'. Vehicles parked and buildings in the foreground. A helicopter landing near the American Red Cross doughnut wagon.
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.
A ceremony on pier C for the departure of U.S. 25th Infantry Division from Inchon, Korea. Soldiers gather around an American Red Cross donut wagon. A banner reads: 'Welcome 25th' and 'American Red Cross service'. 25th Division band plays. Soldiers gather near a train before boarding.
A ceremony on pier C for the departure of U.S. 25th Infantry Division from Inchon, Korea. Korean children stand near soldiers. A train on a railway track. Soldiers in company and battalion formation await turns to board ferries. The soldiers take photographs. The children sing for the soldiers. A helicopter parked on the ground. The children wave towards the soldiers. A board reads: 'Restricted area for NNIT only'.
A ceremony on pier C for the departure of U.S. 25th Infantry Division from Inchon, Korea. Soldiers gather near an American Red Cross donut wagon. A board on the wagon reads: 'American Red Cross service', 'Welcome 25th'. 25th Division band plays. Trees in the background. Soldiers carrying barrack bags walk towards a train.
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