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A history of the U.S. involvement in the Korean War.Dawn on Inchon Harbor. A soldier wearing headphone speaks into a large microphone. A sailor wearing a white sailor's cap points at a torpedo tube, a platform lowers in to place; he points at the tube, and a torpedo slides along the platform into the tube. Inside the tube, the torpedo slides toward the camera. Footage of torpedoes and missiles being fired. Military commanders watch the barrage. Troop carriers land on the shore. Soldiers climbing up a hill. A tank with a bulldzoer blade in front pushes earth. Soliders firing mortars. Korean soldiers surrendering. American soldiers in tanks roll down the streets of Inchon. Soldiers on foot and in jeeps on the streets of Inchon. Buildings burning. Korean nationals being led down the street, arms raised. A solider throws water from a bucket toward the second story of a burning building. A map with animated arrows showing the movements of the two armies. American soldiers on tanks and in jeeps cross a river. Infantry soldiers come ashore from a large carrier. A map with animated arrows showing the movements of the two armies, in different parts of the country. American soldiers leading prisoners down a country road. An American solider firing a machine gun into a foxhole. Another running away from a large smoking hole.