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U.S. Marines crouch behind a railing in Seoul on Sept. 27, 1950, as they answer fire from some North Korean snipers left behind to try and hamper the American advance into the South Korean capital
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You have to ask yourself, "Sniper - should I crouch down behind this 4x4 and 4x2 railing out in the open or may be . . .?" And yes, land combat is not normally considered a spectator sport by the local inhabitants.
My guess? It is more likely some impromptu target practice for the benefit of a combat cameraman who really missed all the drama but needed a good picture.
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