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Re: An observation on the first 30 days of the Korean War
I think that the reason the Wolfhounds did so well is because of
their training in Japan and because of their charismatic commander,
Michaelis, I think, was his name. As for the rest of the Army sent to
Korea from Japan, from what I understand, it was living the good life
and there had not been much combat training of any sort. I would like
to recommend to the list, the publication of the first of about 10-12
Marines in the Korean War Commemorative Series published by the
Marine Corps History and Museums Division. It is entitled "Fire
Brigade: U.S. Marines in the Pusan Perimeter." It is particularly
well done, I think. Copies may be obtained by purchase from the GPO,
or by requesting a copy from the Marine Corps Historical Center, Bldg
58, Washington Navy Yard, 901 M Street, SE, Washington, DC 20374. BMF
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Benis M. Frank <ben.frank@tcs.wap.org>