Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. AFAK KOREANS MOVING TO THEIR OLD HOMES IN 3RD INFANTRY DIVISION AREA, 3RD DIV AREA, 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. AFAK KOREANS MOVING TO THEIR OLD HOMES IN 3RD INFANTRY DIVISION AREA, 3RD DIV AREA, KOREA

1954

VS, 3rd Div trucks on their way to Korean village of Pochon. VS, Korean people preparing to load on trucks. VS, trucks arriving at new Korean village. Two PIO correspondents interview Mr Chae Tea Joon. Mr Joon was Mayor of the village which stood on this same site before the war. Korean oxen being loaded on trucks. VS, Korean people walking thru new area. VS, Korean people unloading household goods from trucks. Several shots of Korean children playing and watching them unloading. Army aircraft lands, bringing Gen John E Hull and Gen Maxwell D Taylor to the airstrip where they are met by Maj Gen Samuel Williams, CG 9th US Corps, and Brig Gen Ned D Moore, Ch of Staff, 9th US Corps. VS, Generals Hull and Taylor troop the line of the Honor Guard. Generals Hull, Taylor, and Williams, arriving by helicopter are met by Maj Gen Choi Young Hi, CG 5th ROK Corps and the Asst Civil Affairs Officers who lead Gen Hull and party on tour of village. Gen Hull and party on tour of village. VSs, Generals Hull and Taylor inspecting full scale model of village. VSs, Koreans unloading vehicles and moving their personal possesions into tents set up in area.

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