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Actual Battle Scenes
produced by United States. Department of Defense (District of Columbia: United States. Department of Defense, 1947), 11 mins
German film showing Stukas, JU-88's, ME-109's, ME-110's in aerial action. MS: Scenic view. CU: German fueling Stuka. German on wing of Stuka. German unloading box from truck. German carrying box. German EM pushing bomb on carriage. German EM bombing up Stuka. German pilot climbs into cockpit of Stuka. German EM ha...
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produced by United States. Department of Defense (District of Columbia: United States. Department of Defense, 1947), 11 mins
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German film showing Stukas, JU-88's, ME-109's, ME-110's in aerial action. MS: Scenic view. CU: German fueling Stuka. German on wing of Stuka. German unloading box from truck. German carrying box. German EM pushing bomb on carriage. German EM bombing up Stuka. German pilot climbs into cockpit of Stuka. German EM hands camera to EM in rear cockpit of Stuka. LS: Stukas taking off. A: Stukas in formation. ACU: Stukas in formation. ADS: Bomb bursts. A...
German film showing Stukas, JU-88's, ME-109's, ME-110's in aerial action. MS: Scenic view. CU: German fueling Stuka. German on wing of Stuka. German unloading box from truck. German carrying box. German EM pushing bomb on carriage. German EM bombing up Stuka. German pilot climbs into cockpit of Stuka. German EM hands camera to EM in rear cockpit of Stuka. LS: Stukas taking off. A: Stukas in formation. ACU: Stukas in formation. ADS: Bomb bursts. AMS: Stukas in dives. ADS: Bomb burst. ALS: Stukas in flight. Int: cockpit of Stuka. AMS: Stukas in flight. ADS: bomb urst. AMS: Stukas in flight. ADS: Bomb burst. AMS: Stuka in dive. ADS: Bomb bursts. CS: German Nazi sign. CU: German ME-109 takes off. ME-109 taxiing. MS: ME-109 taking off. ALS: JU-88's in formation. ACU: JU-88 in flight. CS: German pilots at controls of JU-88. AMS: JU-88's in formation. Int CS: German pilots at controls of JU-88. AMS: British Spitfire in flight. A: Aerial action. ALS: ME-109 in flight. Int: German pilot at controls. A: British Spitfire and ME-109 in aerial action. Spitfire hit and on fire. ME-109 in flight. ADS: Unidentified burning aircraft. AMS: JU-88 in flight. JU-88 in flight, bombs away. JU-88 in flight. A: Bombs away. AMS: ME-11O in flight. A: JU-88 in flight, bombs away. AUS: ME-110 in flight, bombs away. A: ME-110 in flight. ACU: Stuka in flight. CS: Cockpit of Stuka, ALS: Stukas in formation. ADS: Terrain. ACS: Bombs away. A: Terrain. ACS: Bombs away. A: Terrain. ACU: Stukas in flight. ADS: Bombed airfield. smoke from burning bldg. ALS: Stukas in formation. ACU: Stuka in flight. CS: Pilot (German) in cockpit of unidentified air craft. A: Terrain. ACS: Bombs away. AUS: Stukas in flight. A: Smoke. ADS: Terrain as seen from nose of unidentified plane. CS: Instrument panel of unidentified plane. German sign 'Stabstaffel'. MS: German EM. CU: Two German EM carrying ammo belts. German EM loading ME-109. German pilot climbs into cockpit of plane. CS: same as the above eight items. CU: German pilot puts on helmet. CS: ME-109 parked. CS: Nose of ME-109. Tail of ME-109. CU: ME-109 taxiing. MS: ME-109 taking off. ALS: ME-109 in formation. ACU: ME-109 in formation. ME-109's in flight. ADS: Unidentified ship underway. Good
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
United States. Department of Defense
Date Published / Released
1947
Publisher
United States. Department of Defense
Topic / Theme
War, Air forces, Attacks (Battles), War and Violence, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Big Picture, Episode 169, The First Forty Days in Korea
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 169 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 29 mins
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This video is about the first 40 days of the Korean War.
Sample
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 169 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 29 mins
Description
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This video is about the first 40 days of the Korean War.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Carl Zimmerman
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Carl Zimmerman
Topic / Theme
Military maneuvers, Order of battle, Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Big Picture, Episode 170, Turning of the Tide
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 170 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 29 mins
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This video shows the fight to hold on to the Pusan perimeter, the invasion of Wolmi a...
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in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 170 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 29 mins
Description
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This video shows the fight to hold on to the Pusan perimeter, the invasion of Wolmi and the march on Seoul.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Stuart Queen
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Stuart Queen
Topic / Theme
Battles, Bridges, Construction, Military maneuvers, Weapons and ordnance, Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Big Picture, Episode 171, The United Nations Offensive
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 171 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This video shows the United Nations' forces army offensive, the recapture of the city...
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in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 171 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
Description
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This video shows the United Nations' forces army offensive, the recapture of the city of Seoul, the fall of the North Korean capital of Pyongyang and an airdrop by the 187th Regimental Combat Team.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Carl Zimmerman
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Carl Zimmerman
Person Discussed
Al Jolson, 1886-1950
Topic / Theme
Military maneuvers, Order of battle, Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Big Picture, Episode 172, Chinese Reds Enter the Korean War
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 172 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode shows how soldiers battled winter cold as well as communists and how tho...
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in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 172 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
Description
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode shows how soldiers battled winter cold as well as communists and how thousands of lives were saved by the quick evacuation of wounded by helicopter.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Carl Zimmerman
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Carl Zimmerman
Topic / Theme
Evacuations, Military maneuvers, Weapons and ordnance, Order of battle, Weapons testing, Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Big Picture, Episode 173, United Nations Forces Escape the Chinese Trap
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 173 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 29 mins
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode focuses on the Army's 7th Infantry Division and shows that division's ad...
Sample
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 173 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 29 mins
Description
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode focuses on the Army's 7th Infantry Division and shows that division's advance to the Yalu River, troops celebrating Thanksgiving Day along the Manchurian border and a great evacuation at Hungnam.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Stuart Queen
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Stuart Queen
Topic / Theme
Battles, Military maneuvers, Soldiers, Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960)
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Big Picture, Episode 174, United Nations Consolidate Below the 38th Parallel
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 174 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode shows the destruction of the ports of Hungnam and Incheon, the withdrawa...
Sample
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 174 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
Description
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode shows the destruction of the ports of Hungnam and Incheon, the withdrawal across the Han River, and air strikes by F-86 Sabre jets.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Carl Zimmerman
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Carl Zimmerman
Topic / Theme
Evacuations, Military maneuvers, Military withdrawals, Order of battle, Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Big Picture, Episode 175, United Nations Forces Push the Chinese Back
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 175 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode shows the capture of Suwon, the 25th Division attacking towards Seoul an...
Sample
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 175 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
Description
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode shows the capture of Suwon, the 25th Division attacking towards Seoul and bitter fighting as the Reds are determined to hold their line.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Stuart Queen
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Stuart Queen
Topic / Theme
Battles, Military maneuvers, Weapons and ordnance, Soldiers, Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Big Picture, Episode 176, The United Nations Offensive Continues
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 176 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 29 mins
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode focuses on the United Nations offensive in Korea during the months of Fe...
Sample
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 176 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 29 mins
Description
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode focuses on the United Nations offensive in Korea during the months of February and March, 1951. It shows the Air Force givin support to the 24th Infantry Division and units of the 25th Division crossing the...
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode focuses on the United Nations offensive in Korea during the months of February and March, 1951. It shows the Air Force givin support to the 24th Infantry Division and units of the 25th Division crossing the Han River.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Stuart Queen
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Stuart Queen
Topic / Theme
Battles, Military maneuvers, Weapons and ordnance, Soldiers, Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Big Picture, Episode 177, The United Nations Forces Cross the 38th Parallel
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 177 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode shows United Nations forces crossing the 38th parallel, paratroopers lan...
Sample
in Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer (RG111), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, in Big Picture, Episode 177 (District of Columbia: United States. Army Pictorial Service, 1951), 28 mins
Description
The Big Picture, produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, traces the course of events on the Korean campaign through firsthand reports of our combat veterans, and through film taken by combat cameramen of the Army Signal Corps. This episode shows United Nations forces crossing the 38th parallel, paratroopers landing near Munsan, and Republic of Korea troops in action.
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Stuart Queen
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
United States. Army Pictorial Service
Series
Big Picture
Speaker / Narrator
Stuart Queen
Person Discussed
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1890-1969
Topic / Theme
Battles, Military issue, Military maneuvers, Weapons and ordnance, Soldiers, Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, American History, Post-war Era (1945–1960), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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