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U.S. Air force planes P-51 prepared for mission in Korea.

U.S. soldiers install rockets and bombs on the wings of planes in Korea, during Korean War. Soldiers unload rockets from a trailer. A partially constructed hangar in the background. Soldiers carry the rockets and install them on the wing of a P-51. A film technician installs a 16 mm camera in the wing of a P-51. A jeep equipped with derricks drives into a bomb dump. A Korean laborer attaches the hook of the derrick to two Napalm bombs. The jeep lifts and carries the Napalm bombs onto a trailer. Two men help to unload the bombs. A man stands among rows of Napalm bombs. A soldier pushes a trolley with a Napalm bomb towards a plane. A crew chief attaches Napalm bombs to P-51. A Korean native pulls a wheel rack to haul a single 500 pound general purpose bomb around the area. F-51 in the background.

Date: 1951
Duration: 1 min 15 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675033401
P-51 and F-51 aircraft of the U.S. Air Force in Korea.

Pilots of P-51 and F-51 planes of the U.S. Air Force prepare to take off in Korea, during Korean War. Interior of a briefing room. An officer briefs the pilots. The officer points towards a map. Close view of pilots' faces as they listen to the officer. The pilots come out of the briefing room. Several F-51s in a row. A pilot climbs onto the wing of F-51. The pilot talks to a crew chief. Another pilot checks a note book while standing on the wing of the plane. Yet another pilot climbs into the cockpit of a P-51. Rockets and bombs on the plane. Shadow of rotating propeller on the ground. Close view of nose section of the plane. A pilot in the cockpit of a stationary P-51. 'Pilot-Lieutenant Bell, Crew Chief—Sergeant Olson' written on the side of the plane. A P-51 taxies on the ground past a partially complete hangar. Two men talk. A number of F-51 planes on runway await signal for take off. A jeep and a man across airfield. Several stationary Sikorsky R-5 helicopters in the background. A ground crew member signals P-51s to take off. The planes take off. Two crew chiefs stand and watch the take off. A truck parked across the runway. The driver looks at the planes as they take off. Roof of the hangar shows large hole in the steel framework. F-51 flies overhead. F-51s in flight. Four P-51s in flight. .

Date: 1951
Duration: 3 min 22 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675033402
Aircraft of the U.S. Air Force strafes a village in Korea.

A village in Korea destroyed due to strafing by the planes of the U.S. Air Force, during Korean War. U.S. planes strafe troops and equipment along roads. Smoke rises as the rockets hit the buildings. U.S. planes fire rockets on the factory area of town. Four P-51 planes in flight.

Date: 1951
Duration: 1 min 34 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675033403
U.S. Air Force F-51 aircraft of 18th fighter bomber wing, landing at Chinhae Base (K-10) in Korea

F- 51 aircraft of the U.S. Air Force 18th fighter bomber wing landing in Korea on the completion of a mission, during Korean War. Four P-51s in flight. A formation of three P-51s. Mobile control vehicle standing by as F-51s land.F-51s land and taxi into the parking area. Crew chief guides a plane to parking spot. A refueling truck and several planes on the ramp area. One F-51 has 'Sweet Alice' written on it. Two pilots walk away discussing the mission. F-51 that crash-landed seen alongside the runway. Several people near the plane. An insignia on the side of the plane shows two concentric black and white circles with the inner white having a deer painted in it. The pilot shows machine gun bullet holes in fuselage and the tail section of the plane. The P-51 belongs to 2 Squadron, South African Air Force (SAAF) attached to the 18th Wing. Their logo,a winged tiger, and moto, "Sursum Prorsusque." (Upward and Onward) appear on the fuselage.

Date: 1951
Duration: 1 min 16 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675033404
George C Marshall, Secretary of Defense with Anna Rosenberg at Pentagon building in Arlington, Virginia.

George C Marshall, Secretary of Defense with his Committee at Pentagon building in Arlington, Virginia. Anna Rosenberg standing beside Marshall. Marshall hands over papers to Rosenberg.

Date: 1951, April 11
Duration: 18 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675034414
President Harry S Truman presents Medal of Honor to Lieutenant Thomas J Hudner Jr. at White House in Washington DC.

Steps leading to White House garden. President Harry S Truman reads the citation and then puts the Medal of Honor on Hudner in Washington DC. President shakes hand with the Lieutenant. Civilian news and still cameramen at work as Medal of Honor is awarded to Hudner. The President posing with Hudner, the latter's parents, and Daisy Brown, the widow of Ensign Jesse Leroy Brown, whose husband was the shipmate of Lieutenant Hudner, whom Hudner was trying to save. Mrs. Brown stands. Hudner wearing medal. Lieutenant shaking hands with Mrs. Brown. Still photograph of Ensign Brown. The plane of Leroy Brown was downed by enemy Chinese fire during the Korean War. Hudner crash landed his own aircraft in an attempt to free Brown from his plane's wreckage, but he was unable to free him from the cockpit where Brown later died. Ensign Jesse Brown was the first African American pilot in the U.S. Navy, and the first U.S. Navy officer killed in the Korean War. Hudner was the first Medal of Honor recipient during the Korean War.

Date: 1951, April 13
Duration: 2 min 11 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675034415