U.S. troops in the European Theater during World War II. A convoy of U.S. trucks and jeeps passes along a road. The jeeps halt at a building. U.S. soldiers walk towards the building.
U.S. OSS (Office of Strategic Services) SI (Secret Intelligence) operations in the European Theater during World War II. A building in a wooded area with a mountain in the background. Views of several buildings. U.S. Army vehicles parked outside a building. U.S. soldiers and SI agents walk around. Army vehicles pulling off.
U.S. President-elect General Dwight Eisenhower visits Korea during the Korean War. Eisenhower's aircraft takes off from a remote Korean airfield. Aerial views of a mountainous terrain. General Eisenhower inspects UN troops and talks with top field commanders. U.S. Army General Mark Wayne Clark accompanies Eisenhower on the tour. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Omar Bradley and Major John Eisenhower pose. General Eisenhower salutes marching troops. Troops eat food on a field. Major Eisenhower sees South Korean troops demonstrating their capabilities in live-ammunition maneuvers and talks with Korean President Syngman Rhee. General Eisenhower accepts the Korean flag from Korean President. Korean people in Seoul demonstrate on the arrival of General Eisenhower. General Eisenhower speaks at a press conference in U.S. 8th Army headquarters.
U.S. Naval forces strike Korean targets near Pohang, Korea during the Korean War. U.S. jet aircraft take off from the deck of aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge (CV-45). An aircraft lands in sea during the take off. A helicopter rescues the pilot and the pilot is assisted on the deck of the carrier. Fighter aircraft take off from deck of the carrier. North Korean positions are heavily strafed by U.S. fighters near Pohang. Smoke rises from the explosions. The aircraft return to USS Valley Forge. An aircraft crash lands on the deck of the carrier. Ground crew and fire fighters rush toward the aircraft to prevent it from catching fire.
The Battle of Taejon in Korea during the Korean War. U.S. vehicles and troops on the streets of Taejon. Damage and ruins in Taejon. U.S. troops engage in rear-guard street fighting in the ruins as North Korean forces continue to advance. U.S. tanks advance to take up positions on a hilly terrain. The troops fire guns. Smoke rises from explosions. Engineers lay rocks on a stream bed north of Taejon to facilitate crossing of light vehicles. Jeeps cross the stream.
A World War II training film titled 'First Aid for Gas Casualties' based on U.S. soldiers being treated for exposure to various gases during a war. Soldiers marching on a road, advancing across country, moving through dugouts and heavily wooded sections in the United States. Use of various gases in chemical warfare shows an aircraft releasing mustard gas, detonation of a phosgene bomb, use of hand grenade for tear gas and white phosphorous explosions. A casualty is treated at a hospital. A group of soldiers is attacked by mustard gas released over them by an aircraft. The soldiers run and put on masks. They rub protective ointment over unprotected parts of body.
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