Tired and covered with the grime of war after forty-three straight days on the front lines, Sergeant First Class David K. Brood (Laif, Oahu, T. H.) of the 5th RCT, stops to take a load off his feet.
United States Soldier wounded in action against the North Korean forces in the Pohang-Dong area, is transferred from tank to Jeep to be taken to medical aid station behind the lines.
Left to right: Private First Class Clair Wagner, McClure, Pennsylvania; Corporal Lester Tichenor, Worthington, West Virginia; Private Clem Boody, Chicago, Illinois; and Private Thomas Hammond, Washington, D. C. install a line at communication center somewhere in Korea.
An American Jeep with ammunition for a unit of the 1st Cavalry Division, breaks through sniper fire as army engineers lay down a barrage of small arms fire to pin the snipers down, during the Korean War.
One of four American soldiers of the 21st Infantry Regiment, 24th Division, company unknown, found midway between the forward observation post and the actual front line. Cameraman's caption states that the men were probably captured the night of July 9th and then shot. Most of them were shot through the head with their arms tied behind their backs. Along with them was a variety of equipment burned and destroyed.