Transcription of Combat Actions in Korea - Korean War
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IvARMY HISTORICAL SERIESCOMBAT Actions IN KOREAR ussell A. GugelerCENTER OF MILITARY HISTORYUNITED STATES ARMYWASHINGTON, , 1987 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 70-603408 First Printed 1954 CMH Pub 30-2 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing OfficeWashington, 20402 Foreword* This book was originally published in 1954, revised in 1970, and indemand and print since then. The accounts of small-unit Actions were writtenprimarily for junior officers, noncommissioned officers, and privates of the UnitedStates Army who had not yet been in battle. The object was to acquaint themwith the realities of their own the Korean War, some of the tools and procedures of battle havechanged, but the basic conditions of Combat have not. Indeed, the surprises, con-fusion, and problems faced on one battlefield generally resemble the difficultiesmet on another.
army historical series combat actions in korea russell a. gugeler center of military history united states army washington, d.c., 1987
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