Just thought that I'd point members to what is a very good book on one of the iconic battles of the Korean war. To The Last Round by Andrew Salmon (ISBN: 978-1-84513-533-1) provides a full account of the fighting of the British 29th Infantry Brigade at the Imjin River which culminated with the famous last stand of 'The Glorious Glosters'. But this book doesn't solely concentrate on the actions of the Glosters. It also shines the light on the Royal Ulster Rifles, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, King's Royal Irish Hussars, Belgian Battalion and artillery support arms and their contributions & actions before, during & after the Chinese offensive, including the Ulster Rifles fight down Happy Valley and the Brigade's breakout down Route 11. Also interwoven into the 'story' is the actions of the American, ROK & other UN forces. An interesting chapter is the aftermath of the battle when the British PoW's were in their PoW Camps, describing the life in the camps and reactions of the PoW's to certain Western journalists who reported favourably for the Chinese.
A very well told story, and personally I found the book hard to put down.
A very well told story, and personally I found the book hard to put down.
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