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War Dawgs - Kulbes' Mongrels in Korea, 1950-1951 (Paperback)
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War Dawgs - Kulbes' Mongrels in Korea, 1950-1951 (Paperback)
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List price R290
Loot Price R227
Discovery Miles 2 270
You Save R63 (22%)
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This is the second book in an ongoing trilogy about the military
career of a remarkable soldier and officer. The first book, “To
the Last Man!” Kulbes’ Mongrels at the Chosin Reservoir,
described D Company of the 10th Combat Engineers during the icy
ordeal at the Chosin Reservoir and their against-all-odds
withdrawal to Pusan. During the month of November 1950, 350,000
Chinese troops quietly joined forces with a nearly defeated North
Korean People’s Army. On November 28, the two armies initiated a
surprise counter-attack against combined South Korean, American,
and United Nations’ forces so confident of victory that their
northern advance had been labeled the “Home By Christmas
Offensive.” The undetected build-up of forces in those snowy
peaks and canyons was a remarkable military feat. Equally
remarkable was the subsequent defense and evacuation from Hungnam
to Pusan by the 7th and 5th Marines, to which Kulbes’ Mongrels
had been temporarily attached. By the time the Mongrels arrived at
Hamhung, inside the perimeter held by General Soule’s Third
Division, they had suffered more than 50% casualties. Their daily
reports had been lost in the chaos of battle, however, and for too
long, they were not recognized for their role at the Chosin. Their
status as a temporarily “lost” company, combined with their
cocky attitude, created ongoing friction with headquarters. As a
result, they were assigned to demolition of docks and ordnance and
had to watch as units they had fought alongside debarked for the
security of Pusan. In reality, that assignment was probably both a
punishment for their cocky attitude as well as recognition of their
notable efficiency as combat engineers. “War Dawgs” was General
Soule’s nickname for the Mongrels.
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