General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. CLOSE AIR SUPPORT OF MARINE'S ADVANCE ADM RADFORD ARRIVES IN FAR EAST

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. CLOSE AIR SUPPORT OF MARINE'S ADVANCE ADM RADFORD ARRIVES IN FAR EAST

1951

MS ADM ARTHUR W. RADFORD arrives in Far East; he shakes hands with GEN MATTHEW B. RIDGWAY and staff.LS Gun salute to ADM RADFORD.LS Inspection of 293rd Army Band, the GHQ honor guard, and the ComNavFe marines and seaman guard by ADM RADFORD & GEN RIDGWAY.LS Color guard and Army band as they march away; building in BG (palace grounds).LS Spectators Lined up on the rail.MCU Spectators.MS ADM RADFORD & ADM C. TURNER JOY.CU ADM RADFORD & ADM JOY.MS ADM RADFORD & ADM JOY walking through garden, Palaoe grounds, Tokyo.HA LS Looking at some sort of a grave.CU ADM RADFORD.MLS Motor whaleboat approaching a gangway, ADM RADFORD & ADM JOY get out of boat and come up the gangway; they are saluted by sideboys, the O.D. and the Captain of the ship. CU ADM RADFORD getting into jeep and driving off.A to G HA Rough terrain in Korea (South Kwachon Reservoir area); bombs exploding on side of mountain.A to G HV Bomb exploding on mountain side; smoke caused by same (SV).

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