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Muzzle Flashes from USS Manchester

Original caption: Resembling smoke rings but much more deadlier are these muzzle flashes as the USS Manchester lets go with a salvo from its main and secondary batteries. The picture was taken from the Manchester's helicopter as it returned from a fire control mission over the target area of Kosang in Korea. The action took place on the last of a three day bombardment of enemy installations along the east coast of Korea.

Crew Member Fights Small Fire on USS Manchester

Original caption: Hot shell casings start a fire on their own as the USS Manchester big guns wage a duel with enemy shore batteries on the Kalma Gak peninsula in Korea. For almost an hour the Manchester kept up with a rapid continuous counter-battery fire as enemy shells exploded near the ship. As the hot shell casings piled up they ignited the cork used as spacers between the powder charge and projectile. They can be seen on the main deck. The fire was quickly brought under control by alert damage control personnel.