An award-winning military historian delivers "an excellent read" on
tank combat in the Forgotten War based on interviews with veterans who
were there (MAFVA.org). The outbreak of the Korean conflict caught
America (and the Marine Corps) unprepared. The Corps' salvation was
the existence of its Organized Reserve (an organization rich in
veterans of the fighting in World War II), the availability of modern
equipment in storage and, as always, the bravery, initiative, and
adaptability of individual Marines. In this follow-up to his
enormously successful Marine Tank Battles in the Pacific, Oscar
Gilbert presents an equally exhaustive and detailed account of the
little-known Marine tank engagements in Korea, supported by
forty-eight photographs, eight original maps, and dozens of survivor
interviews. Marine Corps Tank Battles in Korea details every
action, from the valiant defense at Pusan and the bitter battles of
the Chosin Reservoir, to the grinding and bloody stalemate along the
Jamestown Line. Many of these stories are presented here for the first
time, such as the unique role played by tanks in the destruction of
the ill-fated Task Force Drysdale, how Marine armor played a key role
in the defense of Hagaru, and how a lone tank made it to Yudamni and
then led the breakout across the high Toktong Pass. Marine
tankers—individually and as an organization—met every challenge
posed by this vicious, protracted, and forgotten war. It is a story of
bravery and fortitude you will never forget.
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ISBN
9781504025072
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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