The Picture-Mail sent photographer Bert Hardy to photograph the latest movements of U.S., British and South Korean troops. He filmed scenes from the front lines, the arrival of British troops, the landing of American troops at Inchon, the wounded, prisoners, refugees, and general scenes related to the Korean Campaign.
The U.S. landing craft was heading toward the Inchon shore
The U.S. Marines on board the landing ship were advancing towards Inchon as combat ships and air forces shelled the coastal defenses intensively.
U.S. Marines landed from landing craft and broke through Incheon's maritime defenses after the combat ships had heavily bombarded the coastal defenses
U.S. troops landing
A South Korean carrying a grenade in Incheon. After capturing the key ports, the Americans and South Koreans began to collect weapons and ammunition left behind after the retreat.
A South Korean child is watching an American soldier patrol the streets of Incheon after occupying the port
A South Korean helps the wounded after the U.S. invasion and occupation of the port of Incheon
An affected civilian arrives at Incheon Beach to see a U.S. doctor
After the U.S. invasion and occupation of the port of Incheon, it patrolled the streets in search of sympathy for the people on the other side
South Korean forces have been detaining people accused of being enemies after U.S. forces invaded and seized the port of Inchon
South Korean troops on the streets of Incheon, after the multinational force entered the city, prepared with weapons
After the U.S. invasion and occupation of the port of Incheon, the puppet army detained supporters who were allegedly opposite
Busan, a prisoner arrested on suspicion of sympathy for the North