U.S. Army MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) at K-51 Inje Airfield in South Korea during the Korean War. Interiors of a surgical tent shows U.S. Marine Corps 1st Medical Battalion surgeons putting a mask over a wounded soldier's face to administer anesthesia, and work during a surgical operation. The doctors pass clamps and scissors during the surgery operation.
U.S. Army MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) at K-51 Inje Airfield in South Korea during the Korean War. Litter jeeps of U.S. Marine Corps 1st Medical Battalion come and stop near hospital tents. A sign reads 'United States Naval Medical Center'. One U.S. soldier buttons up his coat as he talks with another soldier. A sign at a medical center reads 'Medical D Co.' . Ambulances pull up. Litter bearers start to carry a man on a litter to a tent.
United States 1st Tank Battalion of the 1st Marine Division in Korea during the Korean War. Several tanks fording a stream. Marines seated aboard the tanks. The tanks moving on the shore after crossing the ford. A tank recovery vehicle picking up a dozer blade and holding the suspended blade as another tank backs up.
United States 1st Tank Battalion of the 1st Marine Division in Korea during the Korean War. A platoon leader in front of a tent. He briefs three tank commanders. A tank commander smoking cigarette, wearing helmet watches. An officer pointing to a map. The platoon leader, the tank commander and others leave. They are handed papers before they leave.
United States 1st Tank Battalion of the 1st Marine Division in Korea during the Korean War. Tanks parked on a field. Men loading ammunition aboard a tank. A tank man checking tracks and road wheels of an M-46 tank. Men loading ammunition into a machine gun atop a tank. Three M-46s parked on the field. Tank crew approach and board the tanks. A man in a turret gives a signal to move forward.
United States 1st Tank Battalion of the 1st Marine Division in Korea during the Korean War.U.S. Marines work to repair an M4 Sherman tank, equipped with a dozer blade. A cable is fastened to the tank from a crane on an M32 tank recovery vehicle. Marines use sledge hammers to adjust tank treads. In change of scene, a marine rides a cable from the recovery vehicle as others fasten it to the tank. In next scene, operators lower the A-frame crane of the M32 recovery vehicle. The M4 tank, with dozer blade atop it, follows the recovery vehicle away from the site. The M32, with 5 marines, plus the driver, aboard, is seen leading the M4 through waters of a river.