General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. INCHON, KOREAN - AFTER INVASION

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. INCHON, KOREAN - AFTER INVASION

1950

1) MCU GEN. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR steps out of small boat onto beach, and is greeted by officers (two views).2) GV Officials driving in jeep thru ruined city of Inchon.3) LS GI talking to Korean civilian.4) MCU GI and Korean searching civilians.5) GV Civilians in ruined street.6) GV PAN Inchon: Damage and invasion craft lying at anchor in bay.7) GV Large buildings and ruins.8) GV ADM MOREHOUSE examining and inspecting enemy trenches and gun emplacements (SV).9) MCU Large building, damaged from shelling (SV: various angles).10) CU Gun emplacement in ruins (SV).11) GV PAN Ruins in FG buildings standing in BG.12) GV Ruins of Inchon caused by bombardment and bombing.13) GV Inchon street scene: Jeeps, trucks, and military personnel coming down road.14) MS PAN Damage in Inchon.15) GV Moving vehicle following behind trucks troops at side of road going in opposite direction.16) MCU Navy hospital corpsman loading wounded Marines into LCM (SV).17) MS U.S. medium tank rolling toru street in Inchon.18) GV Boat landing: LCM"s coming alongside to pick up wounded.19) LS Small craft in Inchon Harbor.QUALITY: FAIR

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