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1. men of the 24th Inf. Regt. move up to the firing
line in    Korea.
July 18, 1950. Breeding. (Army)     24 º¸º´¿¬´ë(24)°¡ Àü¼±À¸·Î À̵¿ÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù
.
2. Railroad cars loaded with barbed wire at Taegu
RTO (Railway Transportation Office), Korea. July 24, 1950. Sgt. Riley. (Army)
öÁ¶¸ÁÀ» ½Æ°í ´ë±¸¿ªÀ» Ãâ¹ßÇÏ´Â È­¹° ¿­Â÷.
3. Wounded American soldiers are given medical treatment
at a first aid station, somewhere in Korea. July 25, 1950. Pfc. Tom Nebbia. (Army)
ºÎ»óº´ÀÌ Àǹ«½Ç¿¡¼­ Ä¡·á¸¦ ¹Þ°í ÀÖ´Ù.
4. Pfc. Orvin L. Morris, 27th Regiment, takes a much
deserved rest during his evacuation to Pusan, Korea, on a hospital train.
He was wounded by enemy mortar  fire on front lines.July 29, 1950. Sgt. Dunlap. (Army)
ºÏÇѱºÀÇ ¹Ú°ÝÆ÷ °ø°ÝÀ¸·Î ºÎ»ó ´çÇÑ º´»ç°¡ ºÎ»êÀ¸·Î À̵¿ÇÏ´Â ¿­Â÷¿¡¼­ ÈÞ½ÄÀ» ÃëÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù.
5. United Nations flag waves over crowd waiting to hear Dr. Syngman Rhee speak
to the United Nations Council in  Taegu, Korea.July 30, 1950. Sgt. Girard. (ARmy)
´ë±¸¿¡¼­ À̽¸¸ ´ëÅë·ÉÀÇ ¿¬¼³À» µè±â À§ÇØ ±ºÁßÀÌ ¸ð¿© ÀÖ´Ù.
6. U.S. Marines stand along the rail and watch the ocean aboard the USS Clymer.
To the aft a Marine is washing his dungarees by dragging them along behind the ship.
July 1950. Sgt. Frank C. Kerr. (Marine Corps)Çرº º´»çµéÀÌ ¹è ³­°£¿¡ ±â´ë¾î ½¬°í ÀÖ´Ù.
7. Three BD-110A switchboards on left and one BD-96 on extreme right
being operated by Pfc.James Grahn of Co. B, 71st Sig. Svc. Bn.,
Pusan, Korea.August 1, 1950. Cpl. Crowe. (Army)
3°³ÀÇ BD-100A¿Í BD-96À» Á¦ÀÓ½º°¡ Á¶ÀÛÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù.

8. U.S. troops are pictured on pier after debarking
from ship,somewhere in Korea. August 6, 1950. Sgt. Dunlap. (Army)
»ó·úÈÄ ºÎµÎ¿¡¼­ ½¬°í ÀÖ´Â ¹Ì±º º´»çµé.
9. Pfc. Clarence Whitmore, voice radio operator, 24th Infantry Regiment,
 reads the latest news while enjoying chow during lull in battle, near Sangju,
Korea. August 9, 1950. Pfc. Charles Fabiszak, Army. (USIA)
ÀüÅõ°¡ ¼Ò°­ »óÅÂÀÏ ¶§ ¹«Àüº´ÀÌ ½Å¹®À» º¸¸ç À½½ÄÀ» ¸Ô°í ÀÖ´Ù.
10. Fresh and eager U.S. Marine troops, newly-arrived at the vital southern supply
port of Pusan, are shown prior to moving up to the front lines. August 1950. INP. (USIA)
»õ·Î µµÂøÇÑ ¹Ì Çغ´ ´ë¿øµéÀÌ Àü¼±À¸·Î À̵¿Çϱâ ÀüÀÇ ¸ð½À.
11. How a man died on the way to Maeson Dong. September 2, 1950. Sgt.
Turnbull. (Army) Àü»çÀÚ ¸ð½À.
12. Men of the 9th Inf. Regt. man an M-26 tank to await an enemy attempt
to cross the Naktong River. September 3, 1950. Cpl. Thomas Marotta. (Army)
9º¸º´¿¬´ë º´»çµé°ú M26 ÅÊÅ©°¡ ºÏÇѱºÀÇ ³«µ¿°­ µµ°­¿¡ ´ëºñÈ÷°í ÀÖ´Ù.
13. North Korean prisoner of Marines who rolled enemy back in Naktong River fighting.
He wear a "Prisoner of War" tag and was treated in accordance with United Nations'
rules of international warfare. September 4, 1950. S. Sgt. Walter W. Frank. (Marine Corps)
ºÏÇѱºÆ÷·ÎÀÇ ¸ð½À, ±×´Â ÀüÀï Æ÷·Î¶ó´Â ÆÇÀ» ¸ñ¿¡ °É°í À¯¿£¹ý¿¡ µû¶ó °ü¸®µÇ¾ú´Ù.
14. Landing craft loaded with Marines head for the smoking beach in invasion
of Inchon,September 15, 1950. Sgt. Frank C. Kerr. (Marine Corps)
Çغ´´ë¸¦ ÅÂ¿î »ó·úÁ¤ÀÌ ÀÎõ Çغ¯À¸·Î ÇâÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù .
15. Invasion of Ichon, Korea. Four LST's unload men and equipment on beach.
Three of the LST's shown are LST-611, LST-745, and LST-715. September
15, 1950. C.K. Rose. (Navy)4ôÀÇ »ó·úÁ¤À¸·ÎºÎÅÍ º´·Â°ú Àåºñ°¡ ³»·ÁÁö°í ÀÖ´Ù.
16. Carrying scaling ladders, U.S. Marines in landing crafts head for
the seawall at Inchon.September 15, 1950. S.Sgt. W. W. Frank. (Marine Corps)
»ç´Ù¸®¸¦ ½Æ°í ÀÎõ »ó·úÀ» À§ÇØ »ó·úÁ¤¿¡ ½Â¼±ÇÑ Çغ´µé.
17. Leathernecks lead patrol between destroyed buildings in "mop-up" of Wolmi
Island, gateway to Inchon. September 15, 1950. Sgt. Frank C. Kerr. (Marine Corps)
ÀÎõÀÇ °ü¹®ÀÎ À»¹Ìµµ¿¡¼­ ºÏÇѱºÀ» ¼ÒÅÁ ÁßÀÎ Çغ´´ë.
18. As against "The Shores of Tripoli" in the Marine Hymn, Leathernecks use scaling
ladders to storm ashore at Inchon in amphibious invasion September 15, 1950. The
attack was so swift that casualties were surprisingly low.S.Sgt. W.W. Frank. (Marine Corps)
Çغ´µéÀÌ »ç´Ù¸®¸¦ ÀÌ¿ëÇØ ÀÎõ Çؾȿ¡ »ó·úÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù.°ø°ÝÀº ½Å¼ÓÇßÀ¸¸ç
ºÎ»óÀÚ´Â ³î¶ö Á¤µµ·Î Àû¾ú´Ù.
19. Brig. Gen. Courtney Whitney; Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Commander in Chief of
U.N. Forces; and Maj. Gen. Edward M. Almond observe the shelling of Inchon from
the U.S.S. Mt. McKinley, September 15, 1950. Nutter (Army)
»ó·ú ÀÛÀüÁß ÀÎõ ÇؾÈÀ» »ìÇÇ´Â ¸Æ¾Æ´õ »ç·É°ü.
20. A small South Korean child sits alone in the street, after elements of the 1st
Marine Div. and South Korean Marines invaded the city of Inchon,in an offensive
launched against the North Korean forces in that area.September 16, 1950. Pfc. Ronald L.
Hancock.(Army)¾î¸° ¼Ò³à°¡ ±æ°¡¿¡ ¾É¾Æ ¿ï°í ÀÖ´Ù. ¹ÌÇغ´°ú Çѱ¹ Çغ´ÀÌ ÀÎõ¿¡ »ó·úÇÑ Á÷ÈÄ.
21. Al Jolson entertains U.S. troops at Pusan Stadium during his visit to the fighting
front.He died shortly after his return from Koera where he gave of his talent untirigly
and unceasingly. He made the trip at his own expense. September 17, 1950. Kondreck. (Army)
Al jolsonÀÌ ºÎ»ê ¿îµ¿Àå¿¡¼­ °ø¿¬À» ÇÏ°íÀÖ´Ù.±×´Â ÀÚºñ·Î °ø¿¬À» ÇßÀ¸¸ç
Çѱ¹¿¡¼­ µ¹¾Æ°£ Á÷ÈÄ »ç¸ÁÇß´Ù .
22. Wreckage of big transport which North Koreans hit while it was on Kimpo Airfield,
is again in friendly hands, upon recapture of field.September 18, 1950. Sgt. Frank C.
Kerr. (Marine Corps) ºÏÇѱºÀÇ °ø°ÝÀ¸·Î ±èÆ÷ °øÇ׿¡¼­ Æı«µÈ ºñÇà±â°¡
1950³â 9¿ù18ÀÏ ´Ù½Ã ¹Ì±ºÀÇ ¼Õ¿¡ µé¾î¿Ô´Ù.
23. Troops of the 31st Inf. Regt. land at Inchon Harbor, Korea, aboard LST's.
September 18, 1950. Hunkins. (Army) 31¿¬´ë º´·ÂÀÌ ÀÎõ¿¡ »ó·úÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù.
24. Two North Korean boys, serving in the North Korean Army,taken prisoner in
the Sindang-dong area by elements of the 389th Inf. Regt.,are interrogated by a
U.S. soldier shortly after their capture.September 18, 1950. Pfc. Francis Mullin.
(Army) ½Å´çµ¿¿¡¼­ ¹Ì±º¿¡ ÀâÈù ºÏÇÑ ¼Ò³âº´ÀÌ ½Å¹®À» ¹Þ°í ÀÖ´Ù .
25. Pfc. Thomas Conlon, 21st Inf. Regt., lies on a stretcher at a medical aid station,
after being wonunded while crossing the Naktong River in Korea.September 19, 1950.
Cpl. Dennis P. Buckley. (Army) ³«µ¿°­À» °Ç³Ê´Ù ºÎ»ó ´çÇÑ º´»ç°¡ µé°Í¿¡ ´©¿ö ÀÖ´Ù.
26. United Nations troops fighting in the streets of Seoul, Korea.September 20,
1950.Lt. Robert L.Strickland and Cpl.John Romanowski.(Army)½Ã°¡Àü ÁßÀÎ À¯¿£±º.
27. A U.S. Marine tank follows a line of prisoners of war down a village street.
September 26, 1950. S. Sgt. John Babyak, Jr. (Marine Corps)
ÅÊÅ©°¡ Æ÷·Î Çà·ÄÀ» µû¸£°í ÀÖ´Ù.
28. 55arine Pvt. 1st Class Luther Leguire raises U.S. Flag at American consulate in Seoul,
while fighting for the city raged around the compound.September 27, 1950. Sgt. John
Babyak, Jr. (Marine Corps) ¹Ì¿µ»ç°ü¿¡ ¼ºÁ¶±â¸¦ °Ô¾çÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù.
29. A Korean family mourns their murdered father, victim of the wholesale murder
at Chonju by North Koreans.September 27, 1950. M. Sgt. E. T. Tarr. (Army)
ºÏÇѱº¿¡ ÀÇÇØ ´ë·® ÇлìµÈ ½Ã½Å ¿·¿¡¼­ ¿À¿­ÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Â Çѱ¹ÀÎ.
30. The wreckage of a bridge and North Korean Communist tank south of Suwon, Korea.
The tank was caught on a bridge and put out of action by the Air Force.
October 7, 1950. Marks. (Army) °ø±ºÀÇ Æø°ÝÀ¸·Î Æı«µÈ ´Ù¸® À§ÀÇ ÅÊÅ©. ¼ö¿ø ³²¹æ
31. ROK military police pose before the ruins of a devastated building in Pohang.
Most buildings that housed red troops were destroyed. October 17, 1950. (Navy)
Çѱ¹±º Ç庴ÀÌ ¹«³ÊÁø °Ç¹° ¾Õ¿¡¼­ Æ÷Á ÃëÇÏ°í ÀÖ´Ù . Æ÷Ç×
32. Scene of war damage in residential section of Seoul, Korea. The capitol building
can be seen in the background (right). October 18, 1950. Sfc. Cecil Riley. (Army)
¼­¿ïÀÇ ÁÖ°ÅÁöÀÇ Æı«µÈ ¸ð½À. ¸Ö¸® Áß¾ÓûÀÌ º¸ÀδÙ.
33. Officers and men of the 62nd Engineers stand in front of the first train to
cross the new railroad bridge which they built across the Han River
at Seoul, Korea.October 19, 1950. Sfc. Albert Guyette. (Army)
ÇÑ°­¿¡ »õ·Î °Ç¼³µÈ ö±³¿¡ óÀ½À¸·Î Áö³ª°¡´Â ±âÂ÷ ¾Õ¿¡¼­ 62°øº´´ë º´»çµé°ú »çº´µé.
34. A 16-inche salvo from the USS Missouri at

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