Eight United States Army (EUSA) for psychological warfare (Psy War) in Seoul, Korea during the Korean War. Leaflets being run off on press in printing plant. Soldiers at work. In the printing plant leaflets are cut on a machine. A sign reads 'First Loudspeaker Leaflet Co'.
American and Korean prisoners of war in Seoul, South Korea during the Korean War. American and Korean prisoners enter and leave the Japanese Governor General Building. Columns of prisoners walk along a road. American prisoners have hands tied behind their backs. American and Korean prisoners seated on ground. American prisoners of war are seen bare footed.
Amphibious invasion of Seoul, Korea by U.S. 1st Marine Division during the Korean War. U.S. Amphibious Force heads for Incheon beach. North Korean People's Army soldiers are rounded up by 1st Marine Division. Enemy gun emplacements and fortification on the beach. U.S. Army bulldozers and tanks make their way through hilly terrain. The marines march along a road. The marines loaded in amphibious vehicles cross the Han River to invade Seoul after invading Incheon.
Wounded U.S. Marines are treated at a marine battalion aid station in North Korea during the Korean War. Wounded men are carried on stretchers. Wounded Marines being treated by doctors. A doctor bandages the leg of a wounded marine. Wounded men are taken to the aid station in jeeps. Wounded Marine carried out of an ambulance. Air evacuation of the wounded marines. They are transported by aircraft and helicopters. A litter case loaded aboard a helicopter. Wounded marines are hoisted aboard a ship from an LCM (Landing Craft Mechanized) alongside the ship. Captured PRC (People's Republic of China) soldiers affected with diseases due to lack of proper medication.
U.S. Air Force airlift operations in Korea during the Korean War. Interior of a C-54 Skymaster transport aircraft shows pilot of 437th Troop Carrier Wing, Lieutenant Colonel Howard T. Markey, talking to the co-pilot, Captain Vernon J. Mouton. The Lt. Col. and the Captain sitting at the controls of the plane in flight check over the instrument panel and talk about the same. The C-54 in flight. It approaches Kimpo Airfield for landing.
U.S. Air Force airlift operations in Korea during the Korean War. Interior of a C-54 Skymaster transport aircraft shows the crew getting on the aircraft prior to take off from Kimpo Airfield near Seoul. The radio operator of Command Post 1, Norman Bass ; Lieutenant Ernest Amerine and crew-chief technical sergeant Thomas G. Cooper. The interior of the plane shows T/Sergeant checking the cargo. The crew walks down a ladder. A truck backs up towards the C-54. Korean native laborers get off the truck and unload artillery shell cases from the plane into the truck. Several views of airmen and Koreans unloading the artillery shells. Combat troops walk up a step ladder into the door of the C-54. All the men are carrying carbines.