So thank you. Television report to the nation on the activities of the army at home and overseas. For use by the signal Corps Pictorial Center presented by the u. S. Army in cooperation with this state. Korea harbors more than 4000 years of myth in history but its claim to being the land of the morning calm is marked by a tortured history of domination, war. Still korea today boasts at dynamic 20 century momentum. There is throughout the republic of korea are growing vitality underscored by Technological Progress in ever increasing selfreliance. Yet in the midst of accelerating change historic figures and shrines continue to recall longago legends and dynasties and the fatal korean earth still works by men who claim two centuries past. Still mocking the legend of korea as the land of the morning calm is the grim reality of the Armed Conflict with chilly today to decades ago were ever since guard this ever since garth is country leaving permanent reminders of the price paid to preserve
And so now that we put the fate of the republic in the hands of the students in this class, i think its an hour wellspent. So thank you. Television report to the nation on the activities of the army at home and overseas. For use by the signal Corps Pictorial Center presented by the u. S. Army in cooperation with this state. Korea harbors more than 4000 years of myth in history but its claim to being the land of the morning calm is marked by a tortured history of domination, war. Still korea today boasts at dynamic 20 century momentum. There is throughout the republic of korea are growing vitality underscored by Technological Progress in ever increasing selfreliance. Yet in the midst of accelerating change historic figures and shrines continue to recall longago legends and dynasties and the fatal korean earth still works by men who claim two centuries past. Still mocking the legend of korea as the land of the morning calm is the grim reality of the Armed Conflict with chilly today to de
For use by the signal Corps Pictorial Center presented by the u. S. Army in cooperation with this state. Korea harbors more than 4000 years of myth in history but its claim to being the land of the morning calm is marked by a tortured history of domination, war. Still korea today boasts at dynamic 20 century momentum. There is throughout the republic of korea are growing vitality underscored by Technological Progress in ever increasing selfreliance. Yet in the midst of accelerating change historic figures and shrines continue to recall longago legends and dynasties and the fatal korean earth still works by men who claim two centuries past. Still mocking the legend of korea as the land of the morning calm is the grim reality of the Armed Conflict with chilly today to decades ago were ever since guard this ever since garth is country leaving permanent reminders of the price paid to preserve individual freedom. Here at pusan in the United Nations Memorial Cemetery more than 2000 markers i
The belligerent countries in the war to impress their ideas upon the passerby. And to make them do things that the government wanted them to do. People regard posters as propaganda but a lot of them were used for other reasons as well. The exhibition that we have here, that we are featuring in memory hall at the National World war i museum and memorial, is showing a variety of posters for many of the Different Countries that produced them during the war. They were not only incredible artwork, many Famous Artists worked on posters, produced posters for the countries during the war, they were also representing the countries, the ideas of the countries, and they represented really what the war meant to the various countries that produced posters. Behind me is a french poster. The french used, not so much patriotic themed, they used a lot of pathos in their posters. We see the child being held by its mother, and the picture of the lost father that is up above, the mother is consoling the c
[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Im the ceo of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund. I will be your master of ceremonies today. It is my pleasure to be the first to welcome you to the veterans day ceremony at the wall. Before we begin the formal program, i would like to the gold starof family members we have with us here today. Fathers, wives, siblings, spouses, nieces, nephews, and sons and daughters in touch. All of those who experienced the loss of a loved one and know all too well of the sacrifices that our military families make. To those still waiting for the return of their loved ones who are listed as missing. Thank you for joining us. [applause] id also like to take a moment to thank the wall volunteers, they are the folks you see in the Yellow Jackets and hats. Of the Vietnam Veter