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US Army First Division soldiers land on shore in Pohang, on the east coast of Korea during the Korean War. 

This is the first amphibious combat operation since World War II.



American soldiers firing guns Howitzer 105 at the positions of the army of North Korea.



Two American soldiers with a bazooka. Korea, July 24, 1950




UN soldiers firing at the enemy in Seoul, South Korea, September 1950. 

Portraits of Joseph Stalin and North Korean leader Kim Il Sung are visible on the building.



US and South Korean soldiers take cover from enemy shelling in a roadside ditch near Naktong River, South Korea, September 19, 1950.



The combat crew of a 105-mm howitzer of the 25th Infantry Unit fires at the positions of the North Korean troops near Yurson, Korea, August 27, 1950



An American sniper hunts for a North Korean sniper in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, on September 28, 1950.



A blinding storm storm stops crashes aboard the Leyte aircraft carrier, Korea, December 16, 1950. 

The planes are already loaded with bombs, rockets and 20 mm shells. They flew out on a mission as soon as the storm ended.



An American soldier from the 25th Infantry Unit is about to throw a grenade at an enemy sniper who has landed in a village,

 20 miles north of Taegu near the Naktong River, Korea, August 29, 1950





Soldiers shoot bazooka at enemy tanks. South Korea, July 5, 1950



A Skyraider naval aircraft, piloted by Lieutenant Donald Sparks from Alameda, California, begins the Kowon bombing,

 22 miles northwest of Wonsan on the northeast coast of Korea, October 20, 1950



The city of Inchon burns after an aerial bombardment carried out by 15 North Korean aircraft flying on a low-level flight. 

Near Seoul, June 20, 1953. The fire of burning fuel was visible for more than 20 miles



A group of American ji-ai shows signs inscribed by the retreating Chinese.



Soldiers of the American 7th Regiment of the 3rd Division drag along a dusty road next to the tank, October 11, 1953



Prisoners of war loaded on train, January 20, 1954



The last UN convoy jeep leaves after the ceasefire negotiations have failed. Panmunjom, Korea. 



Three US Marines dismantle their front-line bunker after the armistice in Korea, July 28, 1953



UN soldiers trailing in deep snow on a central front, Korea, February 3, 1951



American Ji-I climbed into the tank of the First Cavalry Unit to force the Hongchon River, March 14, 1951



Tanks, jeeps, and American marines make their way through the mud through a stream through territory controlled 

by Chinese Communists in central Korea. March 7, 1951



The deck is crowded with sunbathers, September 15, 1951



Picking up trousers, the Marines wade a creek while patrolling the 'Punchbowl Valley' area of ​​the eastern front in Korea.

 On September 5, 1951, the Marines did not encounter any resistance in the area, and UN troops gained control of the area



The first tanks and foot soldiers of the First Cavalry Division enter Chunchon after the last communist stronghold on the central Korean front fell.

 March 21, 1951. Walking along the center of the road (from left to right): Major General Charles D. Palmer, commander 

of the First Cavalry Division, and Colonel Marcel G. Grombs.



A tank from the 25th division uses a flamethrower along an enemy pillbox well-fortified in a hillside near the Korean Han River.

 March 30, 1951 The scene resembles the battles on the islands of the Pacific Ocean during World War II.



A long, continuous line of foot soldiers moving south along the Korean Highway on the Western Front during the retreat of the Allies, exhausted 

by Chinese counterattacks, Korea, April 29, 1951



Freshly fallen snow helps to remain invisible dressed in fur jackets of the Allied infantrymen carrying out a march to the Korean city of Wonju.

 January 23, 1951



UN infantry soldiers in full military equipment are walking along a dusty road somewhere in Korea. April 22, 1951



Paratroopers jump out of planes over the Munsan sector in Korea on March 23, 1951. 

This was a massive landing behind enemy positions in northern Seoul. Buildings on earth are still burning after preliminary shelling.



British tank Churchill raises a cloud of dust, firing from its position across the Han River in the Yondungpo South Korean capital, February 11, 1951 



This British Centurion tank resembles a water-drinking elephant, as its cannon pierced a water hole on the side of the road north 

of Seoul, June 22, 1951. The military removes usable parts from the tank.



A US Navy plane hooks its wing over the surface of the water and crashes into the sea next to the American aircraft carrier Boxer 

in an unsuccessful take-off attempt. Sea of ​​Japan, May 22, 1951 Aircraft carrier changed course to avoid a crash site. 

The pilot, Lieutenant Oliver Droage of Kansas City, was rescued unscathed by helicopter. 



B-29 bomber strikes at the industrial facilities of the Communists. In two years of bombing, all strategic targets were destroyed, 

after which heavy bombers were redirected to strike at the transport system.



The Marine uses a flamethrower to destroy an enemy firing point on the Central Korean front, May 7, 1951. 

Smoke from a smoke bomb disguises the flamethrower.



Soldiers of an artillery outpost want the Chinese to know that they will confront American soldiers on the west-central front of Korea, June 9, 1951. 

Under the star-striped flag, bravo soldiers lie in the mud (left to right): William Jones, Roderick Fernandez and James Garrick.



Fighters of the First Marine Division dug in Vegas Hill sector of the Western Front, Korea, March 26, 1953. 



A jeep with American soldiers of the first cavalry division, which stalled in the Pukhan River on the central Korean front,

 is pulled ashore with a tank. Korea, March 24, 1951 



US 24th infantrymen cross the bridge on the east-central front in Korea, September 15, 1951 



Three soldiers from Company G of the 7th Infantry Regiment of the 3rd Division exchange their old combat boots for new Mickey Mouse shoes. 

Korea, November 22, 1952



An American sentry at a post watches an adversary on the central-eastern front of Korea during an exchange of fire with communist partisans 

on January 26, 1951. Smoke from mortar fire of marines rises above the hill below the slope



Patrol members prepare their rifles on a hilltop after their comrades triumphed in a clash with the Chinese military. February 3, 1951 



Well-armed foot soldiers climb a hill in Wonju Sector, South Korea, January 13, 1951



Corporal Adan Perez from Texas beats off a serve while playing softball on the western front in Korea, June 24, 1951. 

Lieutenant Paul Herkness sat next to him. Both are tankers.



Soldiers walk along a ridge somewhere near Seoul, Korea, January 3, 1951



Five US GIs from UN forces prepare mortar in Wonju-Chongju sector, Korea, January 20, 1951 



The medic is lying in order not to fall under the bullets, providing an ambulance to the marine on the hill north of Hoengsong on March 7, 1951. 

The soldier was hit by an automatic fire burst the moment before



Ralph Barlow of California shows a shrapnel shrapnel stuck in his body armor. Korea, March 30, 1952. A vest saved a soldier from serious injury. 



First Division Marines follow a winding road north of Hongchon, Korea, March 16, 1951



A Bell helicopter with wounded marines lands at the site of a medical unit in 1950. 

Military orderlies are already waiting for the wounded with a stretcher to rush them to the tents serving as operating rooms



 The B-29 bomber drops 226 kg bombs on territory controlled by communist forces.

 The first bombs were dropped on August 16, 1950 over the territory of the Naktong River, where, according to some reports, North Korean troops

 were preparing for a massive attack on American positions. 98 B-29 bombers dropped more than 850 tons of bombs in the area.



The AD-3 dive bomber (in the center above) flies after dropping the 907-kilogram bomb to the Korean side near the Yalu River on November 15, 1950.



Somewhere in South Korea July 12, 1950: an American post in an armored personnel carrier disguised as hay.



Smoke rises from the ruins of the village of Agok in northern South Korea in August 1950.



An American Marine throws a grenade into a tunnel in which, according to reports, North Korean soldiers are hiding in September 1950. 



 Skydivers jump out of a C-119 military transport aircraft during an operation at an unknown location in Korea in October 1950.



 The paratroopers of the southern coalition troops are landing near the city of Suncheon on October 20, 1950.



An American tank makes its way through an enemy fence partially captured by the Marines on a road near Seoul on October 7, 1950.



After shootings and bombing in the area, trees look like matches. 

This photo was taken on October 22, 1950 on hill 931 - one of the main peaks of the Broken Hearts Pass in Korea.

 In the photo you can see the complex system of trenches and bunkers of the Communists. 

This hill was captured by UN forces twice, the last time on October 6, 1950.



British and Australian soldiers ransacked homes in Hwangju on October 17, 1950 during an attack on the capital of North Korea Pyongyang.



Landing boats with American soldiers on board rush along the swarming mineswaters of Wonsan Harbor to the east coast 

of North Korea on October 26, 1950. About 50,000 American soldiers landed on the coast of North Korea to help allied forces.



Chinese soldiers surrender to American Marines on December 9, 1950.



The US military are fighting with the Chinese. US Marines move forward after effective air support from the F4U-5 Corsairs on December 26, 1950. 



Fighter F-86 "Saber" goes on the attack on a military camp in a snowy Korean village on January 28, 1951.



Canadian infantrymen read news from home awaiting orders to attack the Chinese army in Korea on February 29, 1951.



The warehouses and docks of this important eastern port felt the brunt of the destructive bombs dropped by the B-26 Invader, Wonsan, 1951. 




British soldiers brought to the DPRK coast by an American warship lay explosives on the railway tracks on April 13, 1951. 



 Thatched huts burn after the bombing in North Korea on May 10, 1951.



An American soldier takes cover from an explosion of a 82-mm mortar shell on April 8, 1952.



The Korean military dismantled a huge mountain of shells near the front. 

This pile of scrap metal demonstrates the amount of ammunition spent during the four days of fighting for Harry on June 18, 1953.