August 1,1952 – During the Korean War, USS Carmick (DMS 33) is fired on by enemy shore guns in the vicinity of Songjin lighthouse. Returning fire, Carmicks battery fire silences the guns.

John Currin (JC) posted August 1,1952 – During the Korean War, USS Carmick (DMS 33) is fired on by enemy shore guns in the vicinity of Songjin lighthouse. Returning fire, Carmicks battery fire silences the guns. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-VILfr_LdWyE/V5-HYORAj5I/AAAAAAAAXtg/Q559gQCrVCEmxybzSYTPA5vZMCtxRpCyw/bea56332-c3e6-4ce6-b593-081b4b7c199e?imgmax=1024
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