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Voices from the Korean war: personal stories of American, Korean, and Chinese soldiers
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Voices from the Korean war: personal stories of American, Korean, and Chinese soldiers

Richard A. Peters

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Part One. The Korean war: a short history
1. Background and origins of the war
2. The opening phase: south toward Pusan, north to the Yalu
3. China enters the war
4. The Chosin reservoir retreat and advance to the north
5. Truce talks and prison riots
6. Trench warfare and peace
Part Two. Many faces, one war
7. Getting to Korea
8. A mortar man's story
9. Escaping the trap
10. A North Korean officer's story
11. China's crouching dragon
Part Three. Chosin accounts
12. The Chosin reservoir: a marine's story
13. The Chosin reservoir: a Chinese captain's story
Part Four. On the front lines
14. The Hwachon reservoir fighting
15. Life on the MLR
16. A BAR man's story
17. First combat
18. Outpost Harry
19. A ROK lieutenant survives the bloody ridges
20. The Chinese go underground
21. North and south: a Korean youth serves in both armies
Part Five. Behind the front lines
22. The "lighter" side of the war
23. A Korean housewife's story
Part Six. POW camps: north and south
24. An american officer observes the Koje island uprising
25. One week of war, three years of captivity
26. A first sergeant's experience as a POW
27. Organizing the riots on Koje: Colonel Zhao's story
Perspectives on the war.

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Voices from the Korean war: personal stories of American, Korean, and Chinese soldiers by Richard A. Peters. ISBN 0813122937. Published by University Press of Kentucky in 2004. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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