A record of Tarzon bomb dropped over North Korea. A bombing flight record form stamped secret. The sheet contains information about the pilots, bombardiers and targets. Interior of a bomb bay of B-29 shows release of number 22 Tarzon bomb. A smoke trails shows descent of the bomb and its impact with a railroad bridge. The release of Tarzon number 22 which hits an area just short of the river.
A record of Tarzon bombs dropped over North Korea. A bombing flight record form stamped secret. The sheet contains information about the pilots, bombardiers and targets. An aerial view of a target area. Interior of a bomb bay shows the release of number 24 Tarzon bomb. The bomb strikes the target area.
A record of Tarzon bombs dropped over North Korea. A bombing flight record form stamped secret. The sheet contains information about the pilots, bombardiers and targets. An aerial view of the target area. Interior of the bomb bay of a B-29 shows the release of Tarzon bomb number 17. The bomb strikes the target area. Smoke from bombardment. Another Tarzon bomb is dropped on the target area. Smoke rises. More Tarzon bombs dropped on the target area.
A North Korean prisoner of war points out enemy positions on a map and South Korean officer takes down notes. Sergeant George Taniguchi along with another South Korean officer continues to interrogate the prisoner as they sit around a table near a river in South Korea. (Korean War)
U.S. Army artillery battery prepares to fire its 155mm howitzer in support of UN forces counterattack against North Korean and Chinese forces, near Chorwon, on boundary between North and South Korea. They install fuses in newly arrived 155mm shells. Gunners clean and oil howitzer breech block, between firing sessions. They adjust equilabrator springs to balance the muzzle. The battery crews load and aim their howitzers and then fire numerous salvos into the hills.
Animated map shows South Korea, from 38th parallel, South, and highlights Pusan, and the advances being made by UN forces after being reinforced. Next, the UN amphibious landings at Inchon (or Incheon) are shown on the map. Flashes of naval gunfire are seen in the blackness of night. Next, a Landing Craft Tank (Rocket), LCT(R), is seen firing barrages of rockets toward shore, at Inchon. On September 15, 1950, U.S. troops are seen landing at Incheon, from boats of the attack transport ship, USS Noble (APA-218). Return to the animated map shows advance of UN forces from Inchon joining with those advancing from Pusan, until they occupy most of the area south of the 38th parallel. UN infantry are seen engaged in urban combat in the city of Seoul, accompanied by M26 Pershing tanks and M46 Patton tanks. Building burning in the city. UN soldiers firing rifles inside damaged building. American soldiers, under fire, carrying wounded on litter. Medical corpsmen tending to casualties, including wounded Korean civilians. Republic of Korea (ROK) infantry following four of their soldiers carrying their flag, stretched out horizonally, between them. (Narrator states they are carrying it back to the liberated capital of Seoul.) ROK troops escorting large number of prisoners of war, marching with hands on heads. UN forces distributing rice and clothing to the Korean inhabitants of Seoul. Soldiers helping little Korean children don clothing. Bodies of men, women, and children who were slain by retreating enemy troops, are laid out on the ground, attended by Grieving relatives. Large quantities of captured North Korean weapons are piled up, including those made in the Soviet Union.
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