Army Nurse Corps And WMSC Activities Seoul, Korea
Korean War
Seq: group of young nurse replacements arrive at K-16 airfield. VS, nurses alighting from Globemaster (C-124) to be greeted by Senior Army nurse. Seq: (INT), Army nurse anesthetist checking anesthesia apparatus during operation; patient's head, in right fg. Operating room studies showing South Korean surgeon at work assisted by Korean nurses and South Korean technicians. CU, surgical nurse passing instruments to doctor assisting surgeon. CU, group of South Korean doctors in white caps, masks, and gowns during operation on actual patient. Seq: American Army nurse checking blood plasma apparatus of South Korean patient. MS, group of South Korean soldier patients relaxing and smoking in hospital yard. MLS, two South Korean patients ping-pong in hospital yard as Korean orderlies and an American soldier watch game. CU, Korean nurse and off-duty soldier observing ping-pong game. Seq: (INT), two American Army doctors prepare patient for operation in operating theatre. CU, Army nurse handing scissors, scalpel and other instruments to surgeons as he commences operation. CU, surgeon as he applies instruments to wound
Department of Defense
https://archive.org/details/SeoulKorea19541113
Department of Defense
November 11, 1954
Inchon movie poster and screenshot
Korean War
A poster for and a screenshot from the 1981 South Korean-American war film about the Battle of Inchon, considered to be the turning point of the Korean War. The film was directed by Terence Young and financed by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon. It stars Laurence Olivier as General Douglas MacArthur, who led the United States surprise amphibious landing at Incheon, South Korea in 1950. Also featured are Jacqueline Bisset, Ben Gazzara, ToshirÅ Mifune, and Richard Roundtree. It was filmed in California, Italy, Ireland, Japan and South Korea.
Director: Terence Young
http://mubi.com/films/inchon
http://www.movieposter.com/poster/MPW-42815/Inchon.html
Production: Pier Luigi Basile
1981
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Resist
Korean War
1953 U.S. Army training film TF 30-2562 Resist (partial - 1st third only)
"Methods used by the enemy to indoctrinate POW's; ways in which the captured soldier can resist communist collaboration."
U.S. Army
https://archive.org/details/Resist1953
U.S. Army
1953
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War's End
Korean War
An Army officer describes the war and its effects on the training within the U.S. Army.
Department of Defense
https://archive.org/details/gov.dod.dimoc.30120
Department of Defense
1959
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