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Interesting read and yes, forgotten is right.
Todays politics remind me of an old saying. - "Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas?" - Joseph Stalin |
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Thanks for the post ... a good read.
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When someone tells you that no shots were fired during the Cold War, tell them to STFU.
This is a perfect example of the forgotten vets of the Cold War. THey and every other Cold Warrior should be recognized with a Cold War Medal now. |
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I remember seeing a book about this, I think it was the same company that printed "Those Devils in Baggy Pants". I think it was back in the 80's.
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The Second Korean Conflict: A Statistical Summary, 1966-69
1966 1967 1968 1969 DMZ Incidents Firefight 22 143 236 39 KPA harassing 3 5 19 4 KPA mining 0 16 8 0 U.S.-ROK fire on 12 280 223 24 suspected KPA Casualties KPA KIA 13 126 233 25 KPA WIA accurate totals not available KPA PW 1 4 4 3 KPA defector 17 10 5 1 DPRK agents seized 205 787 1,245 225 ROK/U.S. KIA 29/6 115/16 145/171 10/362 ROK/U.S. WIA 28/1 243/51 240/54 39/5 ROK/U.S. PW 0/0 0/0 0/82 0/33 1This column includes 1 U.S. KIA and 82 U.S. PWs (January-December 1968) from the USS Pueblo. The PWs were released by the DPRK. 2This total includes 31 U.S. KIA when their EC-121 M was shot down by KPAF jets on 15 April 1969. It does not include 8 U.S. deaths resulting from the crash of a medical evacuation helicopter on 15 March 1969. 3These 3 U.S. Army helicopter crewmen were held from August until December 1969, then released. Sources, Finley. The US Military Experience in Korea, 220; and Lieutenant Colonel Everett H. Webster, United States Air Force, Is the Morning Calm About to Be Broken in Korea?" 8-9, Research report no. 4471, Air War College, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL March 1971. |
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I was stationed near the DMZ in 78-79and we had incient up there also. I was an artilleryman at 4P1 firebase. I went up to GP Oulette and I was scared to death the firt time. We had numerous incidents and nobody talks about the drugs and racial problems neither. If anyone has any material from this era please e-mail me.I got my KDSM last year and the VFW will accept the medal but not the American Legion Thanks Kevin Joyce
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