Korean War
On May 16, 1953, F-84s scored several direct hits against the 230-ft thick Chasan Dam 25 miles north of Pyongyang, releasing a devastating flood. The torrent of water that raced down the valley washed out everything in its path, including roads, train tracks and two rail bridges. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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