Group of Chinese prisoners in bad physical shape at the Chosin Reservoir. Faces of the Chinese prisoners. A prisoner pours something out of a can into his hand which he puts to his mouth. A U.S. Marine gives a prisoner a drink of water. The prisoner's frozen hands. A prisoner who was captured barefooted. His feet are frozen solid with ice around the bottom of trousers. A prisoner smoking a cigarette.
American singer, comedian and actor Al Jolson entertains patients and members of the hospital staff at Tokyo General Hospital. Patients and staff seated on the lawn. Jolson stands at the microphone and performs his act. Man plays piano in the background. Convalescents seated on lawn and on balconies. Soldiers in wheel chairs, and the staff applaud. People click photographs.
Wounded U.S. soldiers evacuated in Tokyo. Wounded on stretchers being removed from a United States Army Air Forces C-54 Skymaster aircraft. They are placed in military ambulances. Patients in the vehicle. Several medics get into the ambulances, doors are closed. Military bus ambulance pulling out with patients. Two soldiers lift a stretcher with a wounded man. He is carried to the ramp. Two soldiers carry a wounded man on stretcher along the ramp
Wounded U.S. soldiers evacuated in Tokyo. Al Jolson during his tour to Japan. U.S. military officers wait for Al Jolson's plane to arrive at the Tachikawa Air Base. Al Jolson and his pianist deplane. General Paul B Kelly and other officers greet Al Jolson. They get into a car and leave. Inside of a U.S. plane. Evacuees and wounded men lying in stretchers. They are being taken back to the United States.
Wounded U.S. soldiers evacuated to Tokyo. Pilot signals to start the motors of the plane. Patients are brought into a special building at the Tokyo General Hospital and checked by Special Service girIs. Special Service girls take information from the soldiers for correspondents and patients. A doctor checks the tag of a patient.
Wounded U.S. soldiers evacuated in Tokyo. A wounded U.S. soldier on stretcher holds a copy of the Nippon Tirnes with the headline 'US Marines Enter Seoul' At Haneda Air Base patients on stretchers are carried aboard a C-54 Skymaster. The plane will take them back to the United States. The C-54 taxiing. Soldiers are taken off the hydraulic lift from the plane entrance. Patients in a military bus ambulance underway. Stretchers unloaded from the bus. Sign 'Tokyo Army Hospital. Quiet Zone'.
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