Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. LITTLE SWITCH, TASP (TRAIN AMBULANCE SWITCH POINT) MUNSAN-NI, KOREA

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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. LITTLE SWITCH, TASP (TRAIN AMBULANCE SWITCH POINT) MUNSAN-NI, KOREA

1953

Chinese and N. Korean prisoners are unloaded from train at the TASP. Some of the men are on crutches. One prisoner carries another man on his back. Gens Taylor, Maxwell, and others, walk along the train siding. S. Koreans are led into processing tent at the 5th MASH. On hand, watching, are Gens Clark, Maxwell, Taylor, Gen Paik Sun Yup. A few SK prisoners are helped to an H-19 for evacuation. Int H-19 with a few of the men sitting in the copter. LMS of an SK being led to tent.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6430198

National Archives at College Park

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Taylor, Maxwell D. (Maxwell Davenport), 1901-1987

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Maxwell Davenport Taylor (August 26, 1901 – April 19, 1987) was a senior United States Army officer and diplomat of the mid-20th century.[1] He served with distinction in World War II, most notably as commander of the 101st Airborne Division, nicknamed "The Screaming Eagles." After the war, he served as the fifth Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, having been appointed by President John F. Kennedy. He is the father of biographer and historian John Maxwell Taylor and of military historian ...