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This is the official story of the
Canadian Army’s part in the United Nations’ action in
Korea
, 1950-1953. Although the
Canadian soldiers who fought on this “strange battleground” of
mountains and rice paddies were only part of the great international
undertaking by the free nations of the world, the emphasis in this book
is on Canadian activities. There
are detailed accounts of all the principal Canadian operations from the
time Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry first clashed with
the enemy until the 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade played its
part in stabilizing the front along with the “cease-fire line” which
roughly followed the 38th parallel.
Published by the
Queen's
Printer,
Ottawa
in 1966.
6 ˝” x 9 ˝” 317 pages
Out of print.
Possible library availability. |