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KOREAN WAR / MASH ARTICLES

How Our Air Raiders Plastered Korea Tells the story of the first days of the Korean War."By far the majority of the men flying the planes and dropping the bombs were fresh out of Pensacola, the Navy's great training base in Florida".                               
I Send Your Son Into Battle Offers views on the challenges to be faced by U.S. soldiers participating in the Korean war.                                       
Attack on TRIANGLE HILL This article presents a narrative of the author's experience during the 1952 Battle of Triangle Hill.                               
A war of memories Memories of a Korean War veteran about an alleged American war crime.                                                                   
The Hero of Hill 543 The article focuses on the experience of Sergeant Cornelius Charlton in volunteering for the front-line duty of the 24th Infantry of the U.S. Army during the in the Korean War.
I thought I'd never get home The article relates the personal experience of a U.S. soldier who was held captive for more than two years by the Chinese communists during the Korean war in the 1950s.
Futile fight for hill 440 Presents the Korean War survivor-author's story of the United States Army 35th Infantry Regiment's mission to secure Objective Cacti on Hill 440 in North Korea.
Koreans don't cry as real M*A*S*H foldsFocuses on the reaction of Koreans after the United States Army closed its mobile hospital on which the television series M*A*S*H was based.
The WoundedThe article offers a look at the sorrows and the valor shown by U.S. soldiers fighting in the Korean war. It describes the situation in the medical-aid stations in Masan.
Uncle Sam's Hard-Boiled AngelsThe article profiles the work of army nurse Captain Victoria Theresa D'Anna together with her colleagues in the Capital Hospital in Korea where many injured soldiers are found.
Chapter 8: Continuing CoverageTalks about the 24th infantry of all black soldiers in the Korean War.
Harry Truman's Decision to Fire Douglas MacArthur Came after Months of InsubordinationReports on problems between Truman and MacArthur before and after Korean War.
Bloody Chosin: The Blind Lead the BraveRecounts the Marine Battle at Chosin reservoir at Thanksgiving, 1950.
Meat Grinder on Pork Chop HillDescribes the Battle for Pork Chop Hill.
Douglas Mac Arthur's Last TriumphMacArthur and the Inchon military operation.

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