General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. Operation Little Switch

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. Operation Little Switch

1953

1) MS North Korean Army prisoners loading aboard HRS helicopter. 2) MS Helicopter taking off. 3) MS NKA prisoners being helped into tent. 4) MS Men being carried on stretchers. 5) MS South Korean POWs coming out of tent. 6) MLS South Korean POWs coming out of processing; large tents in background, SV. 7) MS General Mark Clark coming out of tent with staff members trailing. 8) HA MS Clark walking with staff and being surrounded by reporters and photographers. 9) Clark shaking hands with various other VIPs, SV. 10) MS Men getting out of ambulance and walking toward tent. 11) CU South Korean POWs getting out of ambulance and entering tent, SV. 12) MCU Clark speaking into mike; Rear Admiral Daniels and other VIPs in background, SV. 13) LA MS UN flag flying overhead; PAN down to staff car pulling up. 14) MS Clark being greeted by several Officers. 15) MCU Clark and several staff Officers, SV. 16) MS Clark walking toward camera. 17) MS Clark walking past camera and saluting. 18) MS RAdm. Daniels walking toward camera. 19) LS HRS helicopter. 20) MS HO3S helicopter coming in for landing; Army General steps out and is greeted.

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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 ...