Eyewitness Korea: The Experience of British and American Soldiers in the Korean War, 1950-1953
Today the Korean War of 1950-1953 is overshadowed by later twentieth-century conflicts in Vietnam and the Middle East, yet at the time it was the focus of international attention.

It threatened to lead to a third world war, and although fought on a limited scale, it still involved over a million men under UN command and even more on the Communist side. It left the American and British troops who took part with a range of intense recollections that often marked them for the rest of their lives, and it is these experiences that James Goulty draws on in this eyewitness history of the conflict.

He uses official documents, letters, diaries, regimental histories, memoirs, oral histories and correspondence to show what the war was like for those who took part. Their accounts vividly contrast the American and British experience as seen through the eyes of individual servicemen, and they throw fresh light on the relations between the UN forces on their different attitudes, tactics, training and equipment, and on the tensions that developed between them.
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Eyewitness Korea: The Experience of British and American Soldiers in the Korean War, 1950-1953
Today the Korean War of 1950-1953 is overshadowed by later twentieth-century conflicts in Vietnam and the Middle East, yet at the time it was the focus of international attention.

It threatened to lead to a third world war, and although fought on a limited scale, it still involved over a million men under UN command and even more on the Communist side. It left the American and British troops who took part with a range of intense recollections that often marked them for the rest of their lives, and it is these experiences that James Goulty draws on in this eyewitness history of the conflict.

He uses official documents, letters, diaries, regimental histories, memoirs, oral histories and correspondence to show what the war was like for those who took part. Their accounts vividly contrast the American and British experience as seen through the eyes of individual servicemen, and they throw fresh light on the relations between the UN forces on their different attitudes, tactics, training and equipment, and on the tensions that developed between them.
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Eyewitness Korea: The Experience of British and American Soldiers in the Korean War, 1950-1953

Eyewitness Korea: The Experience of British and American Soldiers in the Korean War, 1950-1953

by James Goulty
Eyewitness Korea: The Experience of British and American Soldiers in the Korean War, 1950-1953

Eyewitness Korea: The Experience of British and American Soldiers in the Korean War, 1950-1953

by James Goulty

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Overview

Today the Korean War of 1950-1953 is overshadowed by later twentieth-century conflicts in Vietnam and the Middle East, yet at the time it was the focus of international attention.

It threatened to lead to a third world war, and although fought on a limited scale, it still involved over a million men under UN command and even more on the Communist side. It left the American and British troops who took part with a range of intense recollections that often marked them for the rest of their lives, and it is these experiences that James Goulty draws on in this eyewitness history of the conflict.

He uses official documents, letters, diaries, regimental histories, memoirs, oral histories and correspondence to show what the war was like for those who took part. Their accounts vividly contrast the American and British experience as seen through the eyes of individual servicemen, and they throw fresh light on the relations between the UN forces on their different attitudes, tactics, training and equipment, and on the tensions that developed between them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473870925
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/24/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 558,455
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

James Goulty holds a masters degree and doctorate in military history from the University of Leeds, and he has a special interest in the training and combat experience of ordinary soldiers during the world wars and Korean War. His previous publications include Second World War Lives: A Guide for Family Historians and The Second World War through Soldiers Eyes: British Army Life 1939–45.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

Introduction 1

1 Warfare in the Land of the Morning Calm 5

The Outbreak of the Korean War, June 1950 8

The Ground War in Korea, 1950-1953 11

The Korean Peninsula 15

2 A Lesson in Readiness: Preparing for Action in Korea 19

Mobilisation for the Korean War June-October 1950 20

Conscription and the Korean War 32

Basic Training: Soldierization for the Korean War 34

Battle Training: Providing Realistic Combat Training 41

3 Destination Korea 49

Reinforcements/Replacements and Rotation 49

Troopship Experience 53

Flying to Korea 62

Troops' First Impressions of Korea 64

4 Ground Warfare in Korea: Stemming the Tide 66

Early Experiences: June-August 1950 66

Combat in the Pusan Perimeter 73

Inchon and Seoul 80

The Breakout and Push North 83

5 Ground Warfare in Korea: From Chosin to Stalemate 93

X Corps and the Chosin Reservoir Campaign 94

The Ridgway Effect 102

Epic Confrontations: the Battles of the Imjin and Kap'yong 111

6 Ground Warfare in Korea: Fighting a Limited War 121

Fighting for Limited Objectives 122

Combat under Static Warfare Conditions: October 1951-July 1953 128

Patrolling and Raiding 1952-53 140

7 Coping with Active Service 149

Surviving on the Battlefield 149

Motivational Issues 155

Integration 158

Recreation and Welfare 160

Food and Rations 166

Medical Matters 167

8 Prisoner of War Experiences 175

The Point of Capture or Surrender 177

Journey to the Camps 180

Interrogation, Indoctrination, and the Chinese Lenient Policy 184

Life in the Camps 189

Release and Repatriation 195

9 From Ceasefire to Returning Home 198

Notes 210

Bibliography 242

Index 254

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