Lieutenant Charles Jones returns to the USS Manchester after his helicopter was shot down during a rescue mission. Here, he is seen on a high-line from the destroyer Hamner.
This is a portrait of Lieutenant Charles Jones, the captain of the USS Manchester's helicopter, "Clementine". The photograph was taken just prior to the donning flight for the trip that was to be Clementine's last. The helicopter was shot down during a rescue mission for a Navy pilot in Korea. Jones survived the crash.
Crew members transfer injured men from the USS Bass to the USS Manchester in Wonsan Harbor, Korea. Injured were lifted with a pulley system and stretcher basket. All are unidentified.
Crew members assist in transferring wounded men from the USS Bass to the USS Manchester. Wounded were hoisted up to the Manchester with a pulley system and stretcher basket. All are unidentified.
John D. Bryan, United States Navy, was carried aboard the USS Manchester after he was injured on the USS Bass in Wonsan Harbor, Korea. He later died from his injuries.
The USS Manchester refuels alongside the USS Ashtabula (AO-51) in Wonsan Harbor, Korea. Ashtabula was a Cimarron-class fleet oiler of the United States Navy.