Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. JOHN FOSTER DULLES AND PARTY, SEOUL, 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. JOHN FOSTER DULLES AND PARTY, SEOUL, KOREA

1953

ROK Army, Navy, Air Force Honor Guard wait at field. This was before they were notified that Dulles would not arrive until ten o'clock that night. MS, sailor Honor Guard. MS, Army Guard with officer adjusting a man's collar. MS, Korean Marines. Int, several Chinese and N. Korean Communist Red Cross people who were brought to K-16 in helicopters. VS, Honor Guard waits; some sit on the ground. Night. Dulles and party leave plane. With Dulles is Henry Cabot Lodge and Sec of Army Stevens. Also posing with the party the American Amb to Korea, Ellis O. Briggs and Gen Paik Sun Yup. Night Ss of the assembled guests at attention during firing of salute. Dulles is greeted by officials and presented with bouquets by Korean girls. Dulles' party leaves Syngman Rhee's house. Rhee shakes hands with Dulles. Dulles, Lodge, and another man - he may be State Dept Asst Robertson, seated in car. Stevens and Lodge stand by as Dulles is interviewed by AFN correspondent. Brief shots of Secy Stevens as he speaks into mike held by Army man. At the 8th Army CP, Lodge is greeted by Maj Gen Paul G. Harkins, 8th Army Ch of Staff. Lodge reviews US Honor Guard, accompanied by Harkins and the Guard Comd. Dulles, Stevens, Gen Taylor leave HQ building to review 8th Army Honor Guard.

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