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Military & Warfare Adventure Stories Series

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"Inspiring stories of courage and sacrifice by US Army and Marines during the Korean War." 

The Korean war killed nearly 5 million people in a frozen hell of fire and blood.

Soldiers and Marines recount how they were thrown into a savage conflict on the war-torn Korean peninsula. Uncover their gritty, real-life stories of combat, courage, and bravery in a wild and ferocious land.

Follow the stories told from the front lines by these brave young men as they trudge through Pusan, into the Inchon landing, and all the way to Pyongyang and the Yalu river.

Witness the hordes of Chinese soldiers creeping across the lines at night, their bayonets glistening in the moonlight intent on slaughtering sleeping GIs.

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Release dateMar 28, 2024
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War History Journals

At War History Journals, we focus on publishing history books that entertain and teach about a time in history we should never forget. We believe history can be taught from a storyteller's perspective. Instead of rote memorization of endless facts, figures, names, and places, why not show what happened from those in the trenches, skies and on the seas.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The narration took away from the great stories. It was as if he did it all in one shot with no editing. At one point he re read lines, other times, you could hear him cough, other times, you could hear him back away from the microphone and then come back, and it was if he stumbled or stuttered on certain words. All of which makes the monotone and emotionless narration that much more distracting from the stories of these great men.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    This was very interesting because it was so inspiring very much