Motion Picture MP2019-2
Administrative Information
Home movies taken during the Korean War by American soldier Charles Spurlin, exact date unknown, c. 1951-1953. Spurlin originally donated the film to the Center of the Study of the Korean War. When the CSKW closed, the Truman Library received its collection, including this film, which was originally numbered MM.341.
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Shot List
This footage shows a flame thrower demonstration and other military equipment views, integrated American soldiers at a guard post. Scenes of American soldiers interacting with Koreans during their daily lives including laundry, children, a village, and a larger city. Ends with a sunset view of a lookout tower on a military base.