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[KOREAN-WAR-L:11411] Re: Books
Ed
Actually I had forgotten that the answer to your question was covered in "The
Bridge At NGR". My answer would have been," How the hell should I know?"
But Charles Hanley's comprehensive answer was posted before I had a chance to
give you my informed opinion.
Ed Evanhoe wrote:
> At 09:31 PM 2/17/2004, you wrote:
> >Tom,
>
> I have a question: It is almost a certainty the local villager's didn't
> have the "furnal wood" to cremate 300 plus bodies and it is also almost a
> certainty the North Korean Army wouldn't take time at that point of the war
> to dispose of the bodies by cremation. This leaves the most likely courses
> as the NKPA ordering the locals to bury the bodies or else the locals doing
> it on their own. From everything I've read, no evidence of a, or multiple,
> mass graves has been found, which leaves me wondering what happened to the
> bodies?
>
> >Ed
>
> Ed Evanhoe, PO Box 916, Antlers, OK, 74523
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> Author: DARKMOON: Eighth Army Special Operations in the Korean War
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