Piles of war materiel are seen at the port as the X-Corps and refugees evacuate Hamhung, North Korea, in December, 1950. Wounded and disabled being loaded into boats. Large numbers of Korean refugees being evacuated. Troops climbling aboard the troop transport ship, USS Okanogan (APA-220) from landing craft. Abandoned supplies and equipment being destroyed by explosives set off by U.S. Army engineers. A U.S. Navy warship with number 127 on it's bow sits close to the shore. Scenes of operations around the USS Okanogan, as she loads troops aboard.
Processing of war materiel from scrap in the United States. Tin cans saved in scrap metal being loaded onto trains. The train carries the collected metal to processing plants. Exterior view of the largest aluminum plant in the world during World War II. U.S. Navy sailors host a flag outside the plant. People watch the flag hoisting ceremony. Interior of the aluminum plant. Aluminum is created and rolled out into thin sheets for use in war equipment manufacture.
Japanese troops attack China during World War II. USS Panay underway in the Yangtze River outside of Nanking. The captain of USS Panay, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander J.J. Hughes, aboard the ship. U.S. officials seated at a desk drinking tea. Japanese dive bombers drop bombs on the ship. Sailors man machine gun aboard the ship. USS Panay with decks awash. Personnel from USS Panay go ashore in a motor sampan. USS Panay sinks in the Yangtze River.
The war crimes trial in Tokyo, Japan after World War II. Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo answers questions put up by the U.S. government. Officials seated in the court room. The U.S. government and the high command decisions on the Japanese-American negotiations. Discussion about the proposals given to Japan.
The war crimes trial in Tokyo, Japan after World War II. Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo answers the questions in during the trails. Officials seated in the court room. An exchange between U.S. Politician Joseph B. Keenan and Hideki Tojo on the submission of proposals A and B which were the last proposals to be submitted. The proposals were submitted to the U.S. in an effort to keep the peace.
The activities and joint demonstrations by the United States Readiness Command (USREDCOM), Brass Key II at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. People gather in a large number to watch the demonstration. Hughes OH-6 Cayuse helicopter in flight and firing a M-27 minigun. U.S. Army AH-1G Cobra and other helicopters in flight. They attack the ground targets. Two U.S. Army OH-58 Kiowa helicopters land on the air base. Trees in the foreground. A soldier comes out of the helicopter and races with gun parts to join a group already on the ground. They quickly assemble and fire a BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missile. Soldiers fire the weapon towed by the helicopter on the target area. Helicopter in flight.
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