During the fifties, the Korean War and the Malayan Emergency committed
thousands of young men, regular soldiers and conscripts, to fight
communist armies far from home. They faced their task with stoicism and
bravery, eventually accomplishing their mission - stemming the tide of
communism in the Far East. The stories in this book are based on fact
and tell how it really was for the front-line soldiers in their Korean,
snow-covered, hill-top bunkers or in the steaming jungles of Malaya.
Without pulling punches, they tell of the heartbreak and futility of
war, seemingly unnecessary sacrifice of young lives, death by friendly
fire, abuse of prisoners and other distasteful features seen in more
recent conflicts. The still-living combatants will now be in their
seventies or older. For them, this book will bring back vivid memories
and tell families and friends of their contribution, as young men, to
world peace. To younger readers it will give a taste of combat from over
fifty years ago and help them make comparisons with war today.
Just a little edge wear on the covers, no creasing or fading on the spine. Internally the book is signed with a dedication (which I have partly covered with a small loose piece of coloured paper) on the acknowledgement page. The text pages are otherwise excellent.
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