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Military Advisors in Korea - KMAG in Peace and War (Paperback)
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The mid-twentieth century has added new dimensions to the roles and
missions long performed by the United States Army. In many lands
whose peoples speak alien tongues and observe strange customs, the
American soldier is now living and working as ally, friend, and
counselor. As a representative of the American way of life, as a
persuasive advocate of his country's modern equipment and tactical
doctrine, as partner in a global system of achieving security for
the entire free world, he is called upon to demonstrate a variety
of talents---patience, tact, linguistic ability, and superior
professional knowledge, among others. In all that he does, he must
make a supreme effort to understand people and traditions often
vastly different from his own. One of the pioneers in this new type
of Army endeavor was the Military Advisory Group to the Republic of
Korea, commonly known as KMAG. The men and officers who served in
KMAG during the early days came to know all the frustrations and
triumphs, the problems and partial solutions, the failures and
successes that characterize new ventures. Major Sawyer and Mr.
Hermes have vividly recaptured the spirit and actions of the men of
both nations whose joint efforts established a remarkable record of
achievement. Though this volume describes the Army's experience in
Korea only, the lessons it contains have great value to an officer
assigned to advisory group duty in any nation. The book will also
introduce the general public to the manner in which the United
States soldier can and does meet the ever-changing tasks demanded
of him by his countrymen. A professional soldier and a professional
military historian pooled their talents to prepare this work.
MajorSaver, presently attending the Command and General Staff
College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, wrote his manuscript while on
duty with the Office of the Chief of Military History from 1951 to
1955. A combat veteran of both World War II and the Korean War, he
received a battlefield commission in France in 1945 and fought in
Korea in 1950 with the 25th Infantry Division. He holds the Silver
Star, the Bronze Star Medal, and the Purple Heart. Mr. Hermes, also
a World War II veteran, is a graduate of Boston University, where
he received an M.A. degree in 1942, and is currently completing
requirements for a Ph.D. degree in history at Georgetown
University. A staff member of the Office of the Chief of Military
History since 1949, he is the author of Truce Tent and Fighting
Front, a forthcoming volume in the series UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE
KOREAN WAR. William H. Harris Brigadier General, U.S.A. Chief of
Military History
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