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Colder Than Hell: A Marine Rifle Company at Chosin Reservoir | 
enlarge | Author: Joseph R. Owen Publisher: Ballantine Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 73840
Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0804116970 Dewey Decimal Number: 951.9042 EAN: 9780804116978 ASIN: 0804116970
Publication Date: August 30, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description "A MUST READ . . . This book [is] one of the best on that war in Korea. . . . A wonderful account of common, decent men in desperate action." --Leatherneck
During the early, uncertain days of the Korean War, World War II veteran and company lieutenant Joe Owen saw firsthand how the hastily assembled mix of some two hundred regulars and raw reservists hardened into a superb Marine rifle company known as Baker-One-Seven.
As comrades fell wounded and dead around them on the frozen slopes above Korea's infamous Chosin Reservoir, Baker-One-Seven's Marines triumphed against the relentless human-wave assaults of Chinese regulars and took partin the breakout that destroyed six to eight divisions of Chinese regulars. COLDER THAN HELL paints a vivid, frightening portrait of one of the most horrific infantry battles ever waged.
"Thoroughly gripping . . . The Chosin action is justly called epical; Lieutenant Owen tells the tale of the men who made it so." --Booklist
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Awesome November 5, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is awesome, I read it originally because my grandfather was one of the replacments in Baker 1-7 following the battle for chosin reservoir and fought at the punch bowl in 1951.
War is hell - in this case, Frozen Hell March 17, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Colder Than Hell helped me appreciate what our servicemen went through at the Chosin Reservoir during the Korean War. My father served with the 1st Division Marines in the battle, and was a Purple Heart recipient. He died years later when I was very young and now I have an idea of what it was like.
The author starts off by talking about the 'guys' and their wives prior to being called up, and takes you through the entire battle. Regardless of where you stand on this war, there's no denying how brave these men were and the hell they went through. Semper Fi
"Band of Brothers," Korean Style... February 27, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Colder Than Hell," is a wonderful book. It's a combination memoir and history of one rifle company during one of the most horrendous periods of fighting during the Korean War.
Mr. Owen is a good writer and he tells the story of "Baker 1/7," with a strong, narrative flow. While much of his book relates his experience commanding the Weapons Platoon, he manages to tell the rest of the company's story. The result is a unit story worthy to stand alongside the best narratives of a small unit.
The reader will finish this book with a sense of awe of the men of the 1st Marine Division (not to mention the Army troops and other UN forces who marched alongside them) and horror of the frozen hell that the Chosin campaign was. That anyone survived it was amazing. That the 1st Marine Division not only maintained it's cohesiveness, but managed to destroy many CCF divisions and make it back to friendly lines with all it's equipment, not to mention its wounded and lastly its KIAs, is a miracle.
Mr. Owen is the perfect narrator for this story. He is modest, generous in giving credit and his admiration for all his fellow Marines knows no bounds. This book should be required reading for students of the Korean War and those who have an interest in the Chosin Resevoir in particular.
"Colder Than Hell," is a true classic of Korean War literature.
Truth is painful . February 19, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Should be required reading for many of the gutless politicians of the political LEFT ! As a Korean volunteer and veteran I appreciated the author's credibility and his expressions of the normal interaction with his squad members . It's a tough book but that's the job ! This case was plaqued by McArthur level screwups . Unfortunately , Truman did not know or remember his prior failures in the early years of WW II .
Good book for good young men . Fighting for our country is real and personal ! I bought it for my grandson , a 1st Lt. in 82nd Airborne . Dick Jones
Cold Hard, Mean and True April 3, 2006 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
You have a choice with this book. You can read it like an adventure story and be stunned by the thrilling story or you can read it like the true account it is of a horrible war. It is a stunning book. It is a must read. Forget the movies read this book. This author deserves a Pulitzer Prize for his account of Korea. He also deserves a medal.
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