Bridge construction in Korea
Private First Class Merrill E. Bagley, Waterboro, Maine, of "C" Company, 62nd Engineer Battalion, electro-welds main supports on this temporary rail bridge being constructed across the Han River, Korea.
A heavily-laden truck is forced to by-pass this bridge on the Suwon-Seoul Highway, one of the spans of the bridge having been only temporarily repaired using crisscrossed railroad ties for support. This was during the Korean War.
3rd BN, 187th RCT (ABRN) moves east of Pambol-Ni, Korea, 25 miles northeast of Wonju to head off flanking movement by enemy troops.
Men of the 5th RCT fire on the enemy along the Nakdong River, north of Taegu, Korea.