Korean War, 1950-1953
United States Sailors Prepare to Move Bodies of North Koreans to the USS Manchester
Confiscated North Korean Small Arms Displayed on the USS Manchester
Damaged Sampan Containing Dead North Koreans Is Secured Alongside the USS Manchester
United States Naval Corpsmen Prepare to Lift a Damaged North Korean Sampan Aboard the USS Manchester
A group of unidentified naval corpsmen work in "the number #2 motor whale boat" to secure a damaged North Korean sampan in preparation for lifting it aboard the USS Manchester. The North Koreans unsuccessfully attempted to mine the USS Manchester in Wonson Harbor off the coast of Korea. The photograph was in an album entitled "The story of the North Korean small boat flotilla who attempted to mine us in on [sic] a dark foggy night R. Adm. Lewis S. Parks. USS Manchester."
USS Manchester Corpsman Assists In Moving Body of North Korean to the Deck of the USS Manchester
Dead and Wounded North Koreans in Their Damaged Sampan
Commander F.D. Virgilie Inspects Wounded North Koreans
North Korean Sampans on Fantail of the USS Manchester
North Korean Dead Are Brought Alongside the USS Manchester
A group of unidentified naval corpsmen maneuver a "whale boat" containing several dead North Koreans alongside the USS Manchester. The North Koreans unsuccessfully attempted to mine the USS Manchester in Wonson Harbor off the coast of Korea. The photograph was in an album entitled "The story of the North Korean small boat flotilla who attempted to mine us in on [sic] a dark foggy night R. Adm. Lewis S. Parks. USS Manchester."