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US Marine vs North Korean Soldier - Korea 1950 (Paperback)
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US Marine vs North Korean Soldier - Korea 1950 (Paperback)
Series: Combat
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Loot Price R359
Discovery Miles 3 590
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This absorbing study casts light on the tactics, weapons and combat
effectiveness of the US Marines and North Korean soldiers who
fought one another in August and September 1950. Equipped with
Soviet tanks and bolstered by a cadre of combat veterans returning
from the Chinese Civil War, North Korea's army launched its
surprise offensive against the Republic of Korea on 25 June 1950;
within days Seoul had fallen and the majority of South Korea's
divisions had been shattered. American ground troops rushed to
Korea also seemed incapable of stopping the rapidly advancing North
Koreans. By August, the remnants of the South Korean and US Army
divisions had been pushed into a small corner around the port of
Pusan, their backs to the sea. Time was also running out for the
North Koreans; virtually all of their planning and preparations
were based on a two-month campaign. Although the North Korean
People's Army had enjoyed an impressive string of victories, its
losses were no longer being replaced in the needed quantity or
quality. It was truly a do-or-die moment for both sides. In the
wake of World War II, the United States Marine Corps had shrunk
from 473,000 men in 1945 to only 70,000 in 1950. Despite its
heavily slashed budget and manpower, the Marine Corps responded
swiftly and decisively. Active-duty Marines from all over the globe
gathered and for once the Marine Corps even received some of the
latest American military equipment; it was the Marines' esprit de
corps that made the real difference, however. Using first-hand
accounts and specially commissioned artwork, this study assesses
the KPA and US Marine Corps troops participating in three crucial
battles - Hill 342, the Obong-Ni Ridge and the Second Battle of
Seoul - to reveal the tactics, weapons and combat effectiveness of
both sides' fighting men in Korea in 1950.
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