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Men marking  Pusan  in chalk on bales of cargo
Men marking  Pusan  in chalk on bales of cargo

Latest revision as of 12:07, 15 December 2021

Relief Supplies for Korea is a short film from ca. 1950s. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Relief ship Hawaiian Bear sails from Port of Stockton, carrying cargo contributed by the American-Korean Foundation

Relief Supplies for Korea
Produced byUniversal-International Newsreel
Production
company
Universal-International Newsreel
Distributed byUniversal-International Newsreel
Release date
ca. 1950s
Running time
0:39
LanguageEnglish
Thumbnail
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Men marking Pusan in chalk on bales of cargo

Nina Warren, daughter of Chief Justice Earl Warren and Korean Ambassador do ribbon-cutting ceremony

This is the first ship to sail from the new Port of Stockton

VS ship at dock