MOTION PICTURE HISTORY OF THE KOREAN WAR ARMED FORCES INFO FILM 80904x
Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films Visit Visit our website A Motion Picture History of the Korean War (AFIF 85) describes the Korean War from the U. S. perspective. The film begins with a brief overview of Koreas geography and its capital city, Seoul (01:19), as it rebuilds following the war. While it is relatively quiet today, on 25 June 1950, artillery shots (03:05) mark an allout attack on South Korea from the communist North, prompting U. S. President Harry Truman (03:40) to order U. S. forces to provide assistance to South Korea. At the United Nations, Warren Austin (03:53) makes the American position clear to the world body: the U. S. is answering South Koreas appeal for help. Seoul falls (04:33) on 28 June, and communist forces cross the Han River. In Suwon (05:00), refugees gather but then must flee the invading force yet again. The U. S. Korean Volunteer Air group pilots a handful of Korean planes (05:18) while eleme
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