Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. LITTLE SWITCH (RETURNING PRISONERS): PANMUNJOM AND MUNSAN-NI, KOREA; K-16 SEOUL; 124TH EVACUATION HOSPITAL

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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 (RETURNING PRISONERS): PANMUNJOM AND MUNSAN-NI, KOREA; K-16 SEOUL; 124TH EVACUATION HOSPITAL

1953

US ambulances with their lights on pass checkpoint. Following the convoy, a touring car. MPs salute as it passes. Gens Mark Clark, Weyland, Taylor, Harrison, and other officers, inspect two units of American and Korean MPs. After officers pass, Sgt of American MPs salutes commanding officer. At Panmnujom, RAdm John C. Daniel speaks to newsmen. Communist leave conference area, get into jeeps. US ambos with their lights on pass checkpoint. A few shots of them continuing on the dirt road. Adm Daniel speaks to Maj. Gen, possibly Herren. Clark, Taylor, Weyland, Harrison at the Advance Base Camp. Taylor shakes hands with MP guard. Newsmen take pictures of the generals as they walk along path. Newsmen hold mikes as Clark speaks. K-16, Seoul - Ambo bus backs up. Litter patients are removed, loaded aboard C-124. 124th Evacuation Hospital - An H-19 lands on the field. Several litter cases are removed.

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Daniel, John C., 1899-1992

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

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Harrison, William K. (William Kelly), 1895-1987

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Weyland, Otto P. (Otto Paul), 1902-1979

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Clark, Mark Wayne, 1896-1984

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Mark Wayne Clark (1896-1984) was born in Madison Barracks, New York. After he graduated from West Point in 1917, he commissioned in the infantry. During World War I, he became wounded in combat while commanding a battalion in France. He served with the War Department General Staff from 1921 to 1924. He graduated from the Command and General Staff School in 1935 and the Army War College two years later. Between 1940 and 1942, he served at General Headquarters and then Army Ground Forces. He rose ...