Korean farmers carry brides in Sedan Chairs called Gama. The brides are on their way to their husband's home. The groom can be seen on a mule's back.
Korean farmers in a funeral procession of an elder peasant Kim. Farmers carry square shaped umbrellas.Korean laborers carry wealthy men in wheel carts.Large stone statue of Lord Buddha over a hill side. Korean believe that buddha overlooks their village and crop.
Activities of U.S. 8th Army Military Police during the Korean War. U.S. Army Military Police (MPs) and prisoners of war (POW) standing. The POWs board a truck. They are led by MPs. The POWs enter a camp area in a line. An MP frisks a prisoner. Prisoner being fingerprinted. Prisoners standing on a road in groups. The MPs stand beside them. They check the identities of the prisoners. The prisoners are being searched by the MPs. A child on a bicycle.
Activities of the U.S. Army Military Police during the Korean War. Military Police (MP) jeeps loaded with Military Police drive away from a camp area. U.S. Army Military Police in armored personnel carriers on a road. MPs fire heavy machine gun in their vehicle at a ridge.
Commanding-General of U.S. 1st Corps Lieutenant General Frank W. Milburn with Commanding Officer of U.S. 24th RCT (Regimental Combat Team) Colonel Henry C. Britt at the Lincoln Defense Line on the Western Front during Korean War. Milburn and Britt talk to each other and leave in jeep. Company A of of the 24th RCT advance north of Lincoln Line across field on a counter attack by the U.S. 25th Division. African American unit of 24th RCT advances.
Unit of U.S. 24th RCT (Regimental Combat Team) advances on Western Front during Korean War. Soldiers of African American Unit as they make their way up hill. Soldiers trudge up hill. One soldier takes off his helmet and rests by a tree. He wipes the perspiration off his head.