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Some time ago, I talked with 2 Marines online, about the war in Korea. The fact that there seems to be a lot less information to be retained online about the war in Korea, compared to for example WWII and the 2nd Indochna war, is something I personally find "disturbing". When talking with the 2 Marines about this, I decided to try to find more informationsources, regarding the war in Korea. I have some links to some info-sources for the war in Korea. But, they are far fewer in amount, compared to links for info-sources for other wars that I have saved. Both prior aswell as after the war in Korea.
I did find a link to an informationsource, that seems to be extensive. My plan was to read through it first, before deciding to share it on Marine forums. However, circomstances and events outside the computer, by that time and since then to know, has made me unable to do so. I have yet not read through it. But what little I have read, makes me whish to still share it with you, despite not having read through it more than I have. The link is as follows:
Changjin Journal (The "Table Of Contents"-page):
http://libraryautomation.com/nymas/changjinjournalTOC.html
I share the above link with you, with hopes of that you will find it to be a good informationsource, regarding parts of the war in Korea. A war, which is often referred to as "The Forgotten War". Again, let us fight That!
T G C! ( = Take Good Care!)
Sincerely
A.B
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