Same as catalog # 352771 After three years of savage conflict, the guns are stilled at last. Both sides move rapidly to fulfill truce conditions-moving back from front line positions, and returning prisoners of war. Three blood stained years end as the last round is fired in Korea. Under terms of the truce work proceeds rapidly under the dismantling of fortifications and the removal of all weapons from the de-militarized zone. But though the guns are stilled there are grisly reminders of the struggle. The inevitable of war are strung all over the landscape. Korea CUS - US military loading up a canon with shells, on one of the shells written in chalk last round MCUS/LL - Army men shelling. MLS - Army bunker. MCUS - Dismantling of a canon. CUS - Army men exiting a bunker with human skulls decoration the outside (pretty discussing). CUS - Skull with an army helmet, very scary.CUS - UN soldiers taking a break in a dug out ditch. LS - The enemy taking a break. MCUS - Three UN men sitting on top a hill. MCUS - Four soldiers taking a break smoking cigarettes. CUS - Smiling GI s. CUS - A soldier carrying his pack on his back. MCUS - A platoon of soldiers walking by waving at the cameraman. MCUS - The historic truce building at Pan Moo-Jaun. MLS - Exchange of prisoners. Mls - North Korean Reds marching. MLS - Large Crowd of military. General Mark Clark arrives in San Francisco, en route to report to the President, and receives a hero's welcome. San Francisco, California MLS - General Mark Clarke getting off a USAF plane. CUS - General Mark Clarke. MCUS - The General walks past a guard of honor. MLS - A parade down the streets of San Francisco honoring the general. CUS - General Clarke and Mayor Robinson.