United States Combat activities during Korean War in South Korea. A United States Army jeep drives on a muddy road. Truck splashes water from road. Soldiers pull artillery by rope. They clean barrel of artillery. Shells placed on ground. Mud filled feet of soldiers. C-119 Flying Boxcar Transport aircraft drop parachute and ammunition supply to advancing forces.
Evidence of atrocities committed against United States Army soldier prisoners of war during the Korean War. Dead U.S. Army soldiers lay in field. United States soldier examines grave markers with dog-tags attached. Dead body in ditch with hands tied behind. Demolished vehicle and a U.S. Army tank disabled.
United States 9th Infantry Division redeployment in Vietnam. A soldier on road. Soldiers assemble on field for the award ceremony. Color guards march to position. They carry the United States flag. Troops stand in ease with rifle in one hand and other hand folded back. (Vietnam War period).
United States 9th Infantry Division redeployment in Vietnam. Major General Harris W Hollis, Battalion Commander Fredrick A Schaefer III and Battalion Commander James William Gunn salutes from platform. Color guards march. Band plays national anthem. General salutes from stand. Hollis presents awards to troops. Troops stand in line. Soldier brings the flag of 9th Infantry Division forward. Insignia of Octofoil on the flag. Hollis attaches ribbon of United States on the pole of flag and moves forward. (Vietnam War period).
The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC or HCUA), an Investigating Committee of United States House of Representatives, questions Hollywood figures about communist propaganda. People gather at the hearings. Photographers click pictures as Actor Robert Taylor arrives. He sits at witness table. His lawyer talks to him. Member of committee orders audience not to applaud. Taylor states that he supports outlawing the Communist Party, if it will reduce communist threat to the United States. Member of committee thanks and praises Taylor as he leaves.
The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC or HCUA) an Investigating Committee of the United States House of Representatives, questions Hollywood personalities about communist influence. Journalist Howard Rushmore is asked questions. He is asked about Gerhart Eisler and whether he was "Jerome's "boss, and whether Eisler was a Communist. Witness answers that he is one of the major ones and that he is a representative of communist international in the United States. He mentions giving certain communists favorable press. Member of committee calls such communists 'Sacred Cows', witness call them 'Sacred Red Cows'. He takes name of Edward G Robinson and states that Jerome had instructed him to always defend Robinson, even if he gave a poor performance in a bad picture. . He talks to the committee about meeting of American committee, for the protection of foreign born, in Cleveland. Attorney General Biddle labeled it as a communist front in 1943. The committee asks him about League of American Writers and whether it is a Communist organization. Journalist also takes names of Earl Browder and Mike Gold, a writer for the Daily Worker newspaper.
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