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Accession Number: 88-187-AG
Original work: Watercolor
Original size: 14.25 by 21.5 inches
Keeping up a full head of steam for one year, the press train in Munsan-ni was once of the most efficient and well-coordinated assets to the entire peace conference. Housing some of the world's finest war correspondents, primarily men of the various international wire services, the train served as a communication center, berthing quarter, messing facility, supply point and an information center for the entire world on all news in all media regarding the truce talks. Located in a shabby Korean village, a prominent rail point in peacetime, completely destroyed by the explosion of an ammunition train of its kind, the press train will always be a part of every correspondent - military and civilian alike -who covered the Korean war. (Watercolor - Munsan-ni, Chosen.)
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