U.S. supply trucks bring supplies in Kachil-Bong, Punchbowl area during Korean War. ROK (Republic of Korea) soldiers unload ration supplies from truck. They stack crates.
Refugees cross frozen Han River, Seoul during Korean War. Korean refugees cross frozen Han River. Refugees pull carts loaded with their belongings. Two U.S. dukws (six-wheel drive amphibious trucks) on ice-chocked water.
Allied invasion of Lingayen, Philippines during World War II. LVTs (Landing Vehicle, Tracked) approach beach. Allied troops on beach. Allied soldiers marching Japanese prisoners toward beach. Group of civilians cheer. A native waves U.S. flag.
First color television broadcast from Columbia Broadcasting Systems. Color Television Monitor Tube photographed at the National Guard Armory in Washington DC. Television broadcast shows "Patty Painter," (real name Patricia Stinnette) displaying colored pieces of cloth. (Note: Reportedly, the U.S. Naval photographic unit that did these tests tried to record color images from all three of the proposed color systems at the time: the CBS field-sequential system, RCA's dot-sequential system and CTI's line-sequential system.)
Atomic Bomb Test Able Day (Operation Crossroads) conducted by the U.S. Army on Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands. A mushroom cloud rises after an aerial drop of an atomic bomb. Aerial views of a cloud of smoke and a target fleet in Bikini Island lagoon.
U.S. troops battle enemy in Saint Lo, Normandy during World War II. Soldiers fire rifles and machine guns through hedge. Soldiers advance near hedge cautiously. Wounded soldier receives first aid behind hedge. A soldier begins to dig foxhole.
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