The smoke rises over Inchon, as destroyers and cruisers release salvo after salvo of 8-inch shells. Photo taken from aboard the U. S. S. Pickaway in Inchon Harbor.
Ships already anchored in Inchon Harbor. The smoky haze on the left is Inchon burning. We were going through a very narrow channel at the time. These are the observations of General Frank E. Lowe (not pictured) from aboard the U. S. S. Pickaway.
United States ships in the Pusan Harbor near Pusan, Korea during the Korean War. In the center background, a British Hospital Ship sailing into the harbor.
View of Brest harbor in France, April, 1919. This was after World War I. Ship can be seen in the harbor. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.
View of Brest Harbor in France, April, 1919, just after World War I. There is a view of a ship in the distance. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.