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The Korean War: A View From The Rear

The Korean War: A View From The Rear

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Author: Grant W. Cole
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Category: Book

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Pages: 204
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ISBN: 1434365239
EAN: 9781434365231
ASIN: 1434365239

Publication Date: April 21, 2008
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Grant Cole, like thousands of other young Americans, was drafted into the U. S. Army early in the Korean War. Grant grew up during the 1930s and 1940s in Los Angeles, California. After school, he entered the machinist trade. Because of this experience, the Army assigned him to the Ordnance Corps. In Korea, he was placed in a maintenance unit in Seoul and remained there for the remainder of his active duty. His view of the war there was very different from one on the front lines. Grant learned that the face of war is always an ugly one.

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