Focuses on Korean War (1950-1953). HMS Unicorn arrives into Pusan harbor. U.S. troops give salute to British troops on deck of HMS Unicorn. Crowd awaits arrival of British troops. British officer greeted by South Korean officer. British troops march along dock. British troops arrive in battleship. Guns mounted on ship. British troops followed by pipe band disembark from ship. British officers presented with bouquet.
Dead bodies of South Korean civilians massacred by retreating North Korean forces at Taegu in South Korea. Dead bodies of men, women and children in dire conditions, placed in line on ground. Civilians identify family members' bodies. Burnt bodies of South Koreans outside building.
South Korean soldiers in Chilgok, South Korea during the Korean War. Soldiers from the 8th Cavalry regiment along with some South Korean soldiers taking cover at the road sides as the tank pass by the road. Soldiers looking towards the hill and aiming towards it. Several soldiers sit in a group and one of them smokes a cigarette. Two soldiers standing near the tank.
U.S. troops battle enemy in U.S. 1st Cavalry Sector of Waegwan, South Korea during Korean War. U.S. 5th Cavalry Regiment troops and South Korean soldiers burn huts with flamethrowers in which North Korean soldiers are hiding. Smoke rises from burning huts.
U.S. 1st Cavalry Division establishes beachhead at Pohang, Korea during Korean War. Animated map of South Korea depicts U.S. landings on east coast and highlights Pohang. U.S. LSTs (Landing Ships, Tank) and landing crafts head for beach of Pohang. U.S. soldiers disembark from landing craft. Equipment including bulldozer and trucks are unloaded. Soldiers and equipment advance inland. Commanding General of U.S. 1st Cavalry Division Major General Hobart R Gay holds a conference at commanding post of U.S. 8th cavalry regiment which includes Assistant Commanding General of U.S. 25th Infantry Division Ellis Warner Williamson and Commanding Officer of 8th Cavalry Division Colonel Ray D. Plummer. Welcome sign erected by South Koreans for U.S. officials. U.S. soldiers march.
U.S. soldiers from the Eighth Army 24th Division during the Korean War in South Korea. Soldiers dig foxholes. Several soldiers walk in a line, reading newspapers and relaxing. Soldiers gathered at a worship service, reading and praying. Officers plotting positions on a map. Views of bridges and roads destroyed to prevent enemy advance. Laying barbed wire. Tanks firing on mountain targets. Reinforcements arrive in trucks. Soldiers climb hills, walk through fields and attack enemy targets with guns, machine guns, and artillery. Establishing Pusan perimeter. Smoke clouds at the hill tops followed with explosion sound in background. Wounded soldiers getting aid and being carried by fellow soldiers. Captain Carl Zimmerman, host of show, speaking to camera after scenes from Korea conclude. He previews next show of "The Big Picture."
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