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From the Imjin to the Hook: A National Service Gunner in the Korean War (Hardcover)
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From the Imjin to the Hook: A National Service Gunner in the Korean War (Hardcover)
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The British Army's considerable contribution to The Korean War 1950
- 1953 was largely composed of 'conscripts' or national servicemen.
Plucked from civilian life on a 'lottery' basis and given a short
basic training, some like Jim Jacobs volunteered for overseas duty
and suddenly found themselves in the thick of a war as intensive
and dangerous as anything the Second World War had had to offer. As
a member of 170 Independent Mortar Battery RA from March 1951 to
June 1952 Jim was in the frontline at the famous Battle of the
Imjin River. By great luck he evaded capture - and death - unlike
so many. He returned to the UK only to volunteer again for a second
tour with 120 Light Battery from March 1953 to March 1954. During
this period he was in the thick of the action at the Third Battle
of the Hook during May 1953. In this gripping memoir Jim calmly and
geographically recounts his experiences and emotions from joining
the Army through training, the journeys by troopship and, most
importantly, on active service in the atrocious and terrifying war
fighting that went on in a very foreign place.
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