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사진들을 발견하여 한눈에 보기 싶게
재편집한 사진 퍼와 올려 드립니다.
세계에서 두번째로 가난했던 나라, 이름조차 생소하고 알지못한
동방의 작은나라 대한민국을 위해서
자유라는 이름을 지켜주기 위해 달려와 대신 피흘려 주었던 나라들의 그 숭고한
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6.25에 대해 잘 알지 못하는 전후세대들이 이 사진들을 통하여서라도
어떤 희생을 통하여 오늘날 이 대한민국이 존재하고 있는 것인지 좀더 가슴으로
깨달아 알게 되기를 바라는 마음 간절합니다.

▲6.25 사진전-001
With her brother on her back a
war weary Korean girl tiredly trudges by a stalled M-26 tank, at Haengju,
Korea. June 9, 1951. Maj. R.V. Spencer, UAF. (Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-4296?91 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1485

▲6.25 사진전-002
A little Korean girl places a wreath
of flowers on the grave of an American soldier, while Pfc. Chester Painter and
Cpl. Harry May present arms, at the United Nations cemetery in Pusan. April 9,
1951. Cpl. Alex Klein. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-C-6425 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK
#: 1522

▲6.25 사진전-003
Repatriate?d POW Capt. Frederick Smith
is greeted by his father on his arrival at Fort Mason, Calif., on board the USNS
Marine Phoenix. September 14, 1953. Herb Weiss. (Army) NARA FILE #:
111-SC-431?160 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1521

▲6.25 사진전-004
1st Lt. Alvin Anderson, one of the
many repatriate?d POW's to return home aboard the USNS Marine Phoenix, embracing
his mother and sister as other members of his family look on. Fort Mason, CA,
September 14, 1953. Herb Weiss. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-431?161 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1520

▲6.25 사진전-005
U.N. correspond?ents at the armistice
building, Panmunjom, Korea. July 23, 1953. Weber. (Navy) NARA FILE #:
080-G-6257?85 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1518

▲6.25 사진전-006
Gen. W. K. Harrison, Jr., signs
armistice ending 3-year Korean conflict. Gen. Harrison, left table, and North
Korean Gen. Nam II, right table, sign documents. July 23, 1953. F.
Kazukaitis?. (Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-6257?28 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1517

▲6.25 사진전-007

▲6.25 사진전-008
The families of the returning POW's
waving and greeting the ship the General Nelson M. Walker as it docks at Fort
Mason, California?. August 23, 1953. Pfc.Brink.(Army) NARA FILE :
111-SC-425?769 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1519

▲6.25 사진전-009
Panmunjom, Korea, the site of military
armistice negotiatio?ns between representa?tives of the Communist forces
fighting in Korea, and United Nations forces representa?tives. November 1,
1951. Capt. Edward W. Plummer. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-383?310 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1515

▲6.25 사진전-010
Marines of the First Marine Division
pay their respects to fallen buddies during memorial services at the division's
cemetery at Hamhung, Korea, following the break-out from Chosin Reservoir,
December 13, 1950. Cpl. Uthe. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE #: 127-N-A542?6 WAR
& CONFLICT BOOK #: 1514

▲6.25 사진전-011
Cpl. Charles Price sounds "Taps" over
the graves of fallen Leathernec?ks during memorial services at the First Marine
Division cemetery at Hungnam, following the division's heroic break-out from
Chosin Reservoir. December 13, 1950. Cpl. W. T. Wolfe. (Marine Corps) NARA
FILE #: 127-N-A542?1 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1513

▲6.25 사진전-012
A wounded chaplain reads a memorial
service over the snow-cover?ed bodies of dead Marines. Koto-ri, Korea.
December 3, 1950. Cpl. W. T. Wolfe. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE #: 127-N-A555?2
WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1512

▲6.25 사진전-013
A Korean family mourns their murdered
father, victim of the wholesale murder at Chonju by North Koreans. September
27, 1950. M. Sgt. E. T. Tarr. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-350?339 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1509

▲6.25 사진전-014
How a man died on the way to Maeson
Dong. September 2, 1950. Sgt. Turnbull. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-347?826
WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1511

▲6.25 사진전-015
General view of buildings in the
suburbs of Seoul, Korea, destroyed by artillery and air strikes. August 20,
1951. G. Dimitri Boria. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-386?809 WAR & CONFLICT
BOOK #: 1505

▲6.25 사진전-016
An aged Korean woman pauses in her
search for salvageabl?e materials among the ruins of Seoul, Korea. November 1,
1950. Capt. C. W. Huff. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-351?700 WAR & CONFLICT
BOOK #: 1504

▲6.25 사진전-017
Korean women and children search the
rubble of Seoul for anything that can be used or burned as fuel. November 1,
1950. Capt. F. L. Scheiber. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-351?697 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1503

▲6.25 사진전-018
ROK military police pose before the
ruins of a devastated building in Pohang. Most buildings that housed red troops
were destroyed. October 17, 1950. (Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-4206?52 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1502

▲6.25 사진전-019
Scene of war damage in residentia?l
section of Seoul, Korea. The capitol building can be seen in the background
(right). October 18, 1950. Sfc. Cecil Riley. (Army) NARA FILE #:
111-SC-351?356 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1501

▲6.25 사진전-020
Wreckage of big transport which North
Koreans hit while it was on Kimpo Airfield, is again in friendly hands, upon
recapture of field. September 18, 1950. Sgt. Frank C. Kerr. (Marine Corps)
NARA FILE #: 127-N-A281?2 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1500

▲6.25 사진전-021
The wreckage of a bridge and North
Korean Communist tank south of Suwon, Korea. The tank was caught on a bridge
and put out of action by the Air Force. October 7, 1950. Marks. (Army) NARA
FILE #: 111-C-6143 WAR & CONFLI

▲6.25 사진전-022
Return of POW's during Operation "Big
Switch," Panmunjom, Korea. Communist POW's ripped off their clothing and
strewed it along the road. Some of the clothing is burning. August 12, 1953.
Larsen. (Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-6269?77 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1498

▲6.25 사진전-023
This anti-Commu?nist North Korean just
released from a prisoner of war camp is serving as a kind of cheerleade?r for
fellow ex-POW's as they shout their joy of reaching Seoul. The flags are of the
Republic of South Korea. Ca. 1953-54. Gravy. (USIA) Exact Date Shot Unknown
NARA FILE #: 306-PS-54-?1497 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1497

▲6.25 사진전-024
Communist guerrillas and their
families, captured and brought down from Mt. Chirisan, by elements of the ROK
Captiol Division, are fed in the POW stockade, Kurije, Korea. December 12,
1951. Cpl. Paul E. Stout. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-386?498 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1495

▲6.25 사진전-025
Two North Korean boys, serving in the
North Korean Army, taken prisoner in the Sindang-do?ng area by elements of the
389th Inf. Regt., are interrogat?ed by a U.S. soldier shortly after their
capture. September 18, 1950. Pfc. Francis Mullin. (Army) NARA FILE #:
111-SC-348?805 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1494

▲6.25 사진전-026
Men of the 1st Marine Division capture
Chinese Communists during fighting on the central Korean front. Hoengsong,
March 2, 1951. Pfc. C. T. Wehner. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE #: 127-N-A675?9 WAR
& CONFLICT BOOK #: 1493

▲6.25 사진전-027
Three Korean Communists in a fishing
boat are captured by the USS MANCHESTER off the coast of Korea. May 10, 1951.
(Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-4286?66 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1492

▲6.25 사진전-028
A U.S. Marine tank follows a line of
prisoners of war down a village street. September 26, 1950. S. Sgt. John
Babyak, Jr. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE #: 127-N-A381?0 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK
#: 1488

▲6.25 사진전-029
Leathernec?k engineers build a
"bridge" across icy waters of ford at Koto-ri, Korea. NARA FILE# :
127-GK-234?J-

▲6.25 사진전-030
U.S. Marines guarding three captured
North Koreans, ca. 1950. Sgt. W. M. Compton. (Marine Corps) Exact Date Shot
Unknown NARA FILE #: 127-N-A359?7 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1490

▲6.25 사진전-031
North Korean prisoners, taken by the
Marines in a foothills fight, march single file across a rice paddy. 1950
(Marine Corps) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 127-N-A324?2 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1489

▲6.25 사진전-032

▲6.25 사진전-033
At the United Nations'
prisoner-o?f-war camp at Pusan, prisoners are assembled in one of the camp
compounds. The camp contains both North Korean and Chinese Communist
prisoners. April 1951. Gahn, State Dept. (USIA) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA
FILE #: 306-PS-51-?7134 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1496

▲6.25 사진전-034
A small South Korean child sits alone
in the street, after elements of the 1st Marine Div. and South Korean Marines
invaded the city of Inchon, in an offensive launched against the North Korean
forces in that area. September 16, 1950. Pfc. Ronald L. Hancock. (Army) NARA
FILE #: 111-SC-348?594 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1486

▲6.25 사진전-035
A Korean orphan boy adopted by a motor
pool battalion at Inchon, Korea and nursed back to health. He is called "Number
One" by the boys of the motor pool. June 6, 1951. (Navy) NARA FILE #:
080-G-4296?75 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1484

▲6.25 사진전-036
An old Korean man takes a rest on the
street in front of destroyed buildings, in Seoul. August 20, 1951. G. Dimitri
Boria. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-C-6787 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1483

▲6.25 사진전-037
Miss Mo Yun Sook, famed Korean
poetess, is telling how she escaped the Communist-?led North Koreans when they
captured Seoul, by hiding in the mountains until the U.N. forces liberated the
city. November 8, 1950. Cpl. Robert Dangel. (Army) NARA FILE #:
111-SC-352?692 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1482

▲6.25 사진전-038
A refugee family from Ching Pung Men
near Masan, now living in a refugee camp at Changseung?-po, Korea. October
1950. United Nations. (USIA) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #:
306-PS-51-?17008 WAR & CONFLICT

▲6.25 사진전-039
North Korean refugees use anything
that will float to evacuate Hungnam. Here they jam the decks of a South Korean
LST and many fishing boats. December 19, 1950. (Navy) NARA FILE #:
080-G-4245?13 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #

▲6.25 사진전-040
Korean natives prepare to board an LST
during the evacuation of Hungnam, while other refugees unload some of their
meager belongings from an ox-cart and load them on a fishing boat. December 19,
1950. (Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-4240?96 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1479

▲6.25 사진전-041
Refugees streaming across the frozen
Han River on the ice as they flee southward before the advancing tide of Red
Chinese and North Korea Communists?. Shattered bridges are shown in the
background?. January 1951. INP. (USIA) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #:
306-PS-52-?2719 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1478

▲6.25 사진전-042
Long trek southward: Seemingly
endless file of Korean refugees slogs through snow outside of Kangnung, blocking
withdrawal of ROK I Corps. January 8, 1951. Cpl. Walter Calmus. (Army) NARA
FILE #: 111-SC-356?475 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1477

▲6.25 사진전-043
Refugees crowd railway depot at
Inchon, Korea, in hopes they may be next to get aboard for trip further south
and safety from communist hordes. January 3, 1951. C.K. Rose. (Navy) NARA FILE
#: 080-G-4254?18 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1476

▲6.25 사진전-044
Four F-51 Mustangs of the famed Flying
Cheetah Squadron of the South African Air Force warm up before take-off on their
first combat mission in Korea 16 November 1950, as officers and airmen of the
squadron gather to wish them good hunting. The Flying Cheetah Squadron is
attached to the 6002nd Tactical Support Wing of the U.S. Far East Forces. AIR
AND SPACE MUSEUM#: 78579 AC

▲6.25 사진전-045
Carrying a full load of beer donated
by the Marine Corps League for Marines in Korea, is Cpl. R. L. Quisenberr?y,
Dayton, Ohio. July 25, 1951. Cpl. William Goodman. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE
# 127-N-A156?550 WAR & CONFLICT

▲6.25 사진전-046
A soldier of the ROK Army eating lunch
in a war-destro?yed house in Munsan-ni, Korea, as a field ration made in Japan
for the ROK Army is shown unpacked. July 17, 1951. G. Dimitri Boria. (Army)
NARA FILE # 111-C-6560 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1473

▲6.25 사진전-047
These men of the Heavy Mortar Co., 7th
Inf. Regt., go native, cooking rice in their foxhole in the Kagae-dong area,
Korea. December 7, 1950. Pfc. Donald Dunbar. (Army) NARA FILE #
111-SC-354?103 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:

▲6.25 사진전-048
USO Troupe - Mickey Rooney amd members
of his show feed troops chow; right to left are : Dick Winslow, Mickey Rooney,
Deenah Prince, Alice Tyrrell, and Red Barry. October 12, 1952. Cpl. John
Scoblic. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE # 127-N-A166?304 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1471

▲6.25 사진전-049
Bob Hope, radio and screen star, sits
with men of X Corps, as members of his troupe enterain at Womsan, Korea.
October 26, 1950. Cpl. Alex Klein. (Army) NARA FILE # 111-SC-351?586 WAR
& CONFLICT BOOK #: 1469

▲6.25 사진전-050
Audience reaction to the Bob Hope show
at Seoul, Korea. October 23, 1950. Capt. Bloomquist?. (Army) NARA FILE #
111-SC-351?580 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1470

▲6.25 사진전-051
Marilyn Monroe sings several songs for
an estimated 13,000 men of the First Marine Division. Miss Monroe stopped by at
the First Marine Regiment on her tour of the military units in Korea. February
16, 1954. Cpl. Kreplin. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE # 127-N-A365?478 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1467

▲6.25 사진전-052
Al Jolson entertains U.S. troops at
Pusan Stadium during his visit to the fighting front. He died shortly after his
return from Koera where he gave of his talent untirigly and unceasingl?y. He
made the trip at his own expense. September 17, 1950. Kondreck. (Army) NARA
FILE # 111-SC-348?605 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1468

▲6.25 사진전-053
Marilyn Monroe, motion picture
actress, appearing with the USO Camp Show, "Anything Goes," poses for the
shutterbug?s after a performanc?e at the 3rd U.S. Inf. Div. area. February 17,
1954. Cpl. Welshman. (Army) NARA FILE # 111-SC-452?342 WAR & CONFLICT
BOOK #: 1466

▲6.25 사진전-054
Men of 92nd Engineer Searchligh?t
Company focus on Yodeler Elton Britt during Camel Caravan variety show at
Hongchon, Korea. June 9, 1951. Pfc. R.J. McKinney. (Army) NARA FILE #
111-SC-369?730 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:

▲6.25 사진전-055
Chaplain Dennis Murphy celebrates mass
for the men of 65th AAA Bn., at Bolo Point, Okinawa. July 19, 1951. Nelse
Einwaechte?r. (Army) NARA FILE # 111-SC-378?561 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1464

▲6.25 사진전-056
Chaplain Kenny Lynch conducts services
north of Hwachon, Korea, for men of 31st Regt. August 28, 1951. Pvt. Jack D.
Johnson. (Army) NARA FILE # 111-SC-378?917 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1463

▲6.25 사진전-057
A young Marine finds a moment of quiet
and solitude in which to offer up a prayer for the safety of himself and his
comrades. Minutes later, the 1st Marine Division launched an offensive against
entrenched communist troops. Ca. 1951. Cpl. Eugene Suarez. (Marine Corps)
Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE # 127-N-A156?900 WAR & CONFL

▲6.25 사진전-058
Wounded soldiers use wheelchair?s and
crutches until they learn how to walk with a synthetic limb. Pfc. Charles
Woody, injured near Taegu, walks on crutches. Walter Reed Mil. Hosp.
Washington?, DC. December 8, 1950. T. Sgt. Trehearne, USAF; PhoM2c. Knudsen,
USN. (USIA) NARA FILE # 306-PS-50-?16899 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:

▲6.25 사진전-059
Seriously wounded soldier of the 116th
Engineers, prior to his operation at the 121st Evacuation Hospital, in
Yongdong-p?u. August 17, 1951. G. Dimiitri Boria. (Army) NARA FILE #
111-C-6620 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1460

▲6.25 사진전-060
A grief stricken American infantryma?n
whose buddy has been killed in action is comforted by another soldier. In the
background a corpsman methodical?ly fills out casualty tags, Haktong-ni area,
Korea. August 28, 1950. Sfc. Al Chang. (Army) NARA FILE # 080-SC-347?803 WAR
& CONFLICT BOOK #: 1459

▲6.25 사진전-061
An operation is performed on a wounded
soldier at the 8209th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, twenty miles from the front
lines. August 4, 1952. Feldman. (Army) NARA FILE # 080-SC-409?689 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1458

▲6.25 사진전-062
Personnel and equipment needed to save
a man'life are assembled at HQs of the 8225th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital,
Korea. October 14, 1951. Cpl. Charles Abrahamson?. (Army) NARA FILE #
111-SC-382?662 WAR & CONFLICT

▲6.25 사진전-063
M/Sgt. George Miller selects human
blood for patient at the 8076th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital at Kunr-ri,
Korea. November 27, 1950. Cpl.Fred Rice. (Army) NARA FILE # 111-SC-354?716
WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1456

▲6.25 사진전-064
General view of the 3rd ROK Mobile
Army Surgical Hospital, Wonju, Korea. September 1951. (Army) Exact Date Shot
Unknown NARA FILE # 111-SC-380?826 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1455

▲6.25 사진전-065
U.S. Marines wounded at Kari San
Mountain are evacuated via helicopter and flown to hospital in near areas for
treatment. Navy Corpsmen prepare three wounded Marines for evacuation?. May
23, 1951. N.H. McMasters. (Navy) NARA FILE # 080-G-4295?71 WAR & CONFLICT
BOOK #: 1453

▲6.25 사진전-066
Crew members of Co. D, 89th Tank Bn.,
give first aid to wounded soldier, during action against the Chinese Communist
forces north east of Seoul, Korea. May 1, 1951. Pfc. Charles Fabiszak. (Army)
NARA FILE # III-SC-366?309 WA

▲6.25 사진전-067
In bitter fighting on Hook Ridge,
Marines threw back 800 screaming, bugle-blow?ing Chinese. A wounded Marine is
given a drink of water by buddies as he lies awaiting evacuation to a rear area
aid station. November 1952. T.Sgt. Robert Kiser. (Marine Corps) Exact Date
Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 127-N-A166?426 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:

▲6.25 사진전-068
A wounded U.S. Marine awaiting
transporta?tion back to a field hospital after receiving first-aid at the battle
zone. Defense Dept. (USIA) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #:
306-PS-52-?1237 WAR & CONFLICT #: 1448

▲6.25 사진전-069
A wounded American is lifted onto a
helicopter at the 21st Inf. Regt. collecting station at Painmal, Korea, one mile
sout of the 38th Parallel, for evacuation to a base hospital. April 3, 1951
NARA FILE # III-SC-362?636 WAR & CONFLIC

▲6.25 사진전-070
Pfc. Thomas Conlon, 21st Inf. Regt.,
lies on a stretcher at a medical aid station, after being wonunded while
crossing the Naktong River in Korea. September 19, 1950. Cpl. Dennis P.
Buckley. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-348?678

▲6.25 사진전-071
Buddies aid wounded man of 24th Inf.
Regt., after a battle 10 miles south of Chorwon, Korea. April 22, 1951. Cpl.
Tom Nebbia. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-365?537 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1446

▲6.25 사진전-072
The USS Missouri fires 16-inch shell
into enemy lines at Hungnam. A 16-inch 3-gun salvo is on its way to commies.
December 26, 1950. (Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-4269?54 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK
#: 1445

▲6.25 사진전-073
A 16-inche salvo from the USS Missouri
at Chong Jin, Korea, in effort to cut Northern Korean communicat?ions. Chong
Jin is only 39 miles from the border of China. October 21, 1950. (Navy) NARA
FILE #: 080-G-4210?49 WAR & CO

▲6.25 사진전-074
Supply warehouses and dock facilities
at this important east coast port feel the destructiv?e weight of
para-demol?ition bombs dropped from Fifth Air Force's B-26 Invader light
bombers, Wonsan, North Korea. Ca. 1951. Air Force. (USIA) Exact Date Shot
Unknown NARA FILE #: 306-PS-51-?10303 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1443

▲6.25 사진전-075
Lt. R. P. Yeatman, from the USS Bon
Homme Richard, is shown rocketing and bombing Korean bridge. November 1952.
(Navy) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 080-G-6399?48 WAR & CONFLICT
BOOK #: 1441

▲6.25 사진전-076
Navy AD-3 dive bomber pulls out of
dive after dropping a 2000 lb. bomb on Korean side of a bridge crossing the Yalu
River at Sinuiju, into Manchuria. Note: anti-aircr?aft gun emplacemen?t on both
sides of the river. November 15, 1950. (Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-4221?12 WAR
& CONFLICT BOOK #: 1442

▲6.25 사진전-077
Night view of the First Rocket
Battery, 11th Marine Regiment, firing a night mission, somewhere in the Marines
front line sector. April 15, 1953. M. Sgt. Eugene C. Knauft. (Marine Corps)
NARA FILE #: 127-N-A171?006 WAR & CONFLIC

▲6.25 사진전-078
Near Song Sil-li, Korea, a tank of 6th
Tank Bn. fires on enemy positions in support of the 19th RCT. January 10,
1952. Pfc. Harry M. Schultz. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-389?600 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1438

▲6.25 사진전-079
Pfc. Roman Prauty, a gunner with 31st
RCT (crouching foreground?), with the assistance of his gun crew, fires a 75mm
recoilless rifle, near Oetlook-to?ng, Korea, in support of infantry units
directly across the valley. June 9, 1951. Peterson. (Army) NARA FILE #:
111-SC-369?801 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1435

▲6.25 사진전-080
The Rockets Red Glare - U.S. Marines
launch a 4.5 rocket barrage against the Chinese Communists in the Korean
fighting. Ca. 1951. (Marine Corps) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #:
127-N-A156?882 WAR & CONFLICT BO

▲6.25 사진전-081
Men of the 4.2 mortar crew, 31st Heavy
Mortar Co. fire at enemy position, west of Chorwon, Korea. February 7, 1953.
Sgt. Guy A. Kassal. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-415?620 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK
#: 1436

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Commandoes of the 41st Royal British
Marines plant demolition charges along railroad tracks of enemy supply line
which they demolished during a commando raid, 8 miles south of Songjin, Korea.
April 10, 1951. (Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-4282?42 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1434

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Crossing the 38th parallel. United
Nations forces withdraw from Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. They
recrossed the 38th parallel. 1950. (USIA) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #:
306-FS-259?-21 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK

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U.S. Marines move forward after
effective close-air support flushes out the enemy from their hillside
entrenchme?nts. Billows of smoke rise skyward from the target area.
Hagaru-ri. December 26, 1950. Cpl. McDonald. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE #:
127-N-A543?9 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1432

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Men of the 19th Inf. Regt. work their
way over the snowy mountains about 10 miles north of Seoul, Korea, attempting to
locate the enemy lines and positions. January 3, 1951. Pfc. James J. Jacquet.
(Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-355?544 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1431

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U. S. Marines of the First Marine Div.
Reconnaiss?ance Co. make the first helicopter invasion on Hill 812, to relieve
the ROK Eighth Div., during the renewed fighting in Korea. September 20, 1951.
T. G. Donegan. (Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-4333?40 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1430

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Men and equipment being parachuted to
earth in an operation conducted by United Nations airborne units. Ca. 1951.
Defense Dept. (USIA) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 306-PS-51-?5924 WAR
& CONFLICT BOOK #: 1429

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Paratroope?rs of the 187th RCT
(Regimenta?l Combat Team) float earthward from C-119's to cut off retreating
enemy units south of Munsan, Korea. March 23, 1951. Cpl. P. T. Turner. (Army)
NARA FILE #: 111-SC-362?121 WAR

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Infantryme?n of the 27th Infantry
Regiment, near Heartbreak Ridge, take advantage of cover and concealmen?t in
tunnel positions, 40 yards from the Communists?. August 10, 1952. Feldman.
(Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-410?716

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Fighting with the 2nd Inf. Div. north
of the Chongchon River, Sfc. Major Cleveland, weapons squad leader, points out
communist-?led North Korean position to his machine gun crew. November 20,
1950. Pfc. James Cox. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-353?469 WAR & CONFLICT
BOOK #: 1426

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Marine Pvt. 1st Class Luther Leguire
raises U.S. Flag at American consulate in Seoul, while fighting for the city
raged around the compound. September 27, 1950. Sgt. John Babyak, Jr. (Marine
Corps) NARA FILE #: 127-N-A338?6

▲6.25 사진전-092
Leathernec?ks lead patrol between
destroyed buildings in "mop-up" of Wolmi Island, gateway to Inchon. September
15, 1950. Sgt. Frank C. Kerr. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE #: 127-N-A273?9 WAR
& CONFLICT BOOK #: 1423

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Men of the 9th Inf. Regt. man an M-26
tank to await an enemy attempt to cross the Naktong River. September 3, 1950.
Cpl. Thomas Marotta. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-347?856 WAR & CONFLICT
BOOK #: 1421

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Men of the 9th Inf. Regt. man an M-26
tank to await an enemy attempt to cross the Naktong River. September 3, 1950.
Cpl. Thomas Marotta. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-347?856 WAR & CONFLICT
BOOK #: 1421

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Marine infantryme?n take cover behind
a tank while it fires on Communist troops ahead. Hongchon Area, May 22, 1951.
Sgt. John Babyak, Jr. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE #: 127-N-A858?5 WAR &
CONFLICT BOOK #: 1420

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As against "The Shores of Tripoli" in
the Marine Hymn, Leathernec?ks use scaling ladders to storm ashore at Inchon in
amphibious invasion September 15, 1950. The attack was so swift that casualties
were surprising?ly low. S.Sgt. W.W. Frank. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE #:
127-N-A319?1 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1419

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Carrying scaling ladders, U.S. Marines
in landing crafts head for the seawall at Inchon. September 15, 1950. S.Sgt.
W. W. Frank. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE #: 127-N-A318?9 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK
#: 1418

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Troops are climbing down cargo net to
waiting LCVP's as they land. January 9, 1953. (Army) NARA FILE #:
111-SC-FEC?-53-402 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 14

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Landing craft loaded with Marines head
for the smoking beach in invasion of Inchon, September 15, 1950. Sgt. Frank C.
Kerr. (Marine Corps) NARA FILE #: 127-N-A271?6 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:
1416

A U.N. LST slips into the harbor at Inchon prior to invasion by U.S. Marines. December 13, 1950. (Navy) NARA FILE #: 080-G-4232?06 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1415