Korean War Series309


B-29 Superforts of the U.S. Far East Air Forces Bomber Command wing their relentless way over Anju, communist supply and communications center in North Korea, plastering the town in a fire-bomb attack December 4, 1950. Rugged, mountainous terrain completely surrounding the communist stronghold is typical of that confronting United Nation troops battling the enemy through the bitter cold of North Korean winter. A total of 32 tons of fire bombs fell on the city in the attack.

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