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'.
United States soldiers prepare and fire a mortar in Korea during the Korean war. A U.S. soldier adjusts the angle of the mortar. Soldier adjusts firing pins at base of the mortar shells. Soldier loads shells into the mortar, one at a time, and they fire. Another soldier stands by with fingers in his ears. Soldier re-adjusts mortar aim, and more shells are fired. A soldier speaks on field phone, in midst of site construction.
U.S. President Dwight D Eisenhower aboard USS Helena, Pacific Ocean. He is en route home from his Korean visit. He is accompanied by the Defense Secretary, Charles Wilson and General Macarthur. The President talks to the officials.
Three soldiers who fought in the Korean war receive the Congressional Medal of Honor in Washington DC. U.S. President Truman decorates the soldiers. People watch the soldiers and applaud. Cameramen record the event.
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.