From the history of the Korean War (1950-1951)
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Troops of the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division landed on the coast of Pohang on the east coast of Korea.
It was the first combat amphibious operation since the end of June 1950 Mirovoy.25
American soldiers at the railway station Daejeon, South Korea, on the way to the front. June 25, 1950
Two U.S. soldiers 2nd Infantry Division, using a screwdriver to find on the road to the Naktong Changnyong south Daegu, set the guerrillas by night min. June 25, 1950
U.S. Marines are advancing along the ridge in South Korea. June 25, 1950
U.S. Marines are advancing along the ridge in South Korea. June 25, 1950
Residents of North Korea and refugees from other areas of North Korea, are moving to a farm destroyed the bridge, they flee to the south over the River Taedong from the advancing Chinese Communist troops. June 25, 1950
Two American soldiers on the front lines somewhere in Korea with a bazooka, July 24, 1950.
Gunners of the 25th Infantry Division's firing of 105-mm howitzer on North Korea's position in the Uirson. August 27, 1950.
Gunners of the 25th Infantry Division's firing of 105-mm howitzer on North Korea's position in the Uirson. August 27, 1950.
American soldiers of the 25th Infantry Division, throws a grenade at an enemy sniper, hiding in a village 20 miles north of Taegu, near the Naktong, August 29, 1950
Corporal Arthur Worrell (right foreground) from New York, from the 25th division, driven by the North Koreans captured the wounded to the hospital for treatment. September 1, 1950
English Sergeant Derrick Deamer (left) and Private Clem Williams, in full armor in the British sector of the front in Korea in the Naktong. September 14, 1950
American soldiers in a ditch along the road passing near the Naktong in South Korea. September 19, 1950.
An American military policeman searches the North Korean refugees in search of possible concealed weapons on the beach Naktong in South Korea. September 27, 1950.
Smoke rises above the streets littered with debris captured in Seoul. Tanks of UN forces in moving forward, September 28, 1950..
General Douglas MacArthur, commander of UN forces on the bridge of the USS "McKinley" on his arrival at Inchon in September 1950
Fight to the north of the 38th parallel. September 1950
American tank sneaks through an enemy roadblock on the road not far from Seoul, October 7, 1950
Two children orphaned by war, in a ditch next to the body of his dead mother, on his way to Pyongyang, North Korea, October 22, 1950.
Detained U.S. patrol operating in North Korea in the area south of Kusong, November 16, 1950.
The victims of frostbite 1st Marine Division and 7th Infantry Division, wait in the evacuation of the aircraft Changjin, North Korea, December 22, 1950
Refugees are fleeing by train from North Korea to the south of the advancing communist troops from the north. December 1950.
Refugees are fleeing by train from the capital to the south. More than half a million people fled the city of Seoul, which threatens to attack the Communist forces from the north. December 27, 1950
U.S. troops in Korea. November 27, 1950.
The American convoy near the downed North Korean T-34-85. Korea.
U.S. soldiers examine weapons seized by North Korea's Soviet-made.
U.S. soldiers inspect the seized North Korean 45-mm cannon.
U.S. soldiers inspect the seized North Korean SPG SU-76M.
American soldiers of the 2nd Infantry Division is back in the rain to the clinic immediately after the wounded best front line in South Korea.
In central Korea during a lull in the fighting soldiers of the 1st Marine Division. In a chair Richard J. West, Private 1st Class John J. Clements shaves his neck.
American soldiers are going through the snow on the crest of a hill somewhere near Seoul, Korea. January 3, 1951.
U.S. soldiers use entrenching tools to bury itself in the Korean hills north of Seoul. January 8, 1951.
American soldiers on the front line south of Chisondong during the battle with the guerrillas. January 26, 1951
Corporal Clifford Rogers of the Muskogee (Oklahoma) looks at the related dead Koreans found in the deep snow, January 27, 1951 near Yandzhi.
An American patrol establishes a 75-mm recoilless gun on top of a hill 419 on the Korean front. February 3, 1951.
English tank "Churchill" on the position at the Han River in the Yongdungpo, South Korea. February 11, 1951.
American soldiers of the 25th Infantry Division, prepare a hot meal during a lull in the fighting against the Chinese communist forces in Korea. February 16, 1951
Corporal Earl R. Baker (left) from Norfolk (Virginia) and Sergeant Charles Holcomb (Houston, TX) in the rest Chipyong, Korea. February 23, 1951.
Americans are driving through the mud stream as it moves forward against the Chinese Communists in the central sector of the Korean front to the north of Hoensonga March 7, 1951
1st Division Marines go to the north of Hongchon on a winding road in the central sector of the Korean front. March 16, 1951.
1st Cavalry Division enters into g.Chhunchhon. Maj. Gen. Charles D. Palmer (division commander) and Col. Marcel G. Grombez, commander of the regiment. March 21, 1951
Flags draped coffins of the victims of the Korean War. Among the dead, Major General Bryant E. Moore, a former commander of the 9th Corps of the U.S. troops. March 21, 1951
Jeep 1st Cavalry Division, stuck in the river Pukhan the central Korean front, gets help from a fellow tank. March 24, 1951.
UN troops move along a dusty road somewhere in Korea. April 22, 1951.
Bearded North Korean, an American cigarette between his fingers gnarled and talking with gestures to patrol the U.S. Marine Corps. April 28, 1951.
U.S. Marines depart to the south along the highway on the western front to the new position, pursued by Chinese troops. April 29, 1951.
The U.S. Marine uses a flamethrower to clear the enemy from the bunker on the central front in Korea. May 7, 1951.
U.S. soldiers guard the artillery outpost in the west central part of the best in Korea. June 9, 1951.
English Tank «Centurian», stuck on Korean road north of Seoul. June 22, 1951.
S-48 helicopter is the third rescue squadron to evacuate wounded soldiers. July 7, 1951