Korean War, A squad of the 3rd Ranger Co., 3rd Infantry Division, moves out of assembly area to probe Chinese Communist territory north of the Imjin River
Korean War, A machine gun team of an X Corps military police company goes into action to relieve a convoy pinned down by fire of the Chinese Communists, in Korea
F-86 Sabre Mig Mad Marine makes a fly-by for Korean War Days Celebration before landing at Vermilion County Airport Clarence Carter Field for a static display exhibit summer 2002.
Korean War, A gun crew firing an M114 155mm howitzer at Communist hill positions after receiving a fire mission from Co. A, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Eighth Army, west of Punchbowl.
U.S. M4 Sherman tank perched dangerously on a Korean bridge it almost went through. Now theplatoon has to figure out how to get it off without damaging it , before the captain gets back.
GLORIOUS GLOSTERS’ – BATTLE OF THE IMJIN RIVER
Today 22nd Apr 1951 began the Battle of the Imjin River.
A Chinese Army of 3 Divisions of 27000 men intended a swift attack to capture Seoul. In their path stood 750 men of the Ist Batallion Gloustershire Regiment.
The battle lasted 4...
A 4.2-inch mortar crew of the Heavy Mortar Company, 179th Regiment, 45th U.S. Infantry Division, fires on Communist positions, west of Chorwon, Korea. 5 May 1952.
A tank of Company C, 72d Tank Battalion, U.S. 2d Infantry Division, waiting their turn to fire on Hill 773, as a 155-mm howitzer "Logn Tom", 96th Field Artillery Battalion, fires on the hill near Yang-gu, Korea. 2 Aug 1951.
This medal was granted to all personnel of the British and Commonwealth forces who had served at least one full day in Korea or in support units in Japan
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