Photos from the Korean War (2/2)
"Corporal Leonard Hayworth … shows his utter frustration as he has crawled back from his position only to learn that the ammo is gone. Coda: At the last moment, supplies arrived and the men were able to hold their position.” From David Douglas Duncan’s 1951 book,
This Is War!
An American Marine slept in his halted jeep while a puppy whined in his ear during the retreat from the Chosin Reservoir, December 1950.
A wounded Marine was carried on a stretcher improvised from a machine gun, Korea 1950.
Marines filed past a truck loaded with dead troops during the retreat from the Chosin Reservoir, December 1950.
The fight for Seoul, Korea, 1950.
LIFE photographer David Douglas Duncan in Korea.
“This" Duncan told LIFE.com of a picture made during the fight for Seoul, “is the best picture I made in Korea of civilians—a family running down stairs, a father holding a baby, tanks firing away. Those tanks are taking fire from North Koreans right down the street!”