defenseman -> (6/27/2000 5:16:00 AM)
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WB, I have seen a picture of the Korean Memorial too, quite a heart wrenching piece.
Everything that I know about the Korean War I had to teach myself. My father fought there, landing at Inchon about 2 weeks after the initial landing.
My uncle died there, near or at Chosin Resevoir, which perhaps why my father never talks about it anymore.
My father retired about 5 years ago after nearly 40 years in the news paper business as a poly/sci reporter. Once while digging through a desk I found a manuscript for a story he had started to write about being in Korea with his brother. The part I could read quickly mostly dealt with the correct way to light a cigarette while in a foxhole, to make it more difficult for snipers to kill you. I guess it was the last time my father saw his brother. Pretty haunting stuff.
I told my sons about Korea recently. They're only 3 and 5, but I explained how Captain Grandpa fought the 'bad guys' in Korea and why and how Great Uncle Charles died there. At least in our small circle, the Korean War will NOT be forgotten.
Sorry this was so long guys.
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Sincerely,
The Defenseman
"Offense wins battles, but defense wins wars"
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