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Korea Veteran Looks Back on the Korean War by
Bill Campbell My
Military Career Before and During the Battle of Kapyong
by Michael Czuboka Leo
Major, DCM and Bar by
T. R. Fowler
Looking Back 55 Years in The Year
of the Veteran by John BishopDivergent
Portraits of War: Léo Major
by Tony Atherton The
Koje Commandos by
George Ferguson The
Gun
Supporting the First ROK Infantry Division
by Robert S. Usher First
Prisoners Of War by Bob
Rigma Potent
Potables on the Parallel
by Don Randall Unfinished
Business -- Mass Murder by
Hub Gray Goodbye
Danny!
by Vince Courtenay The
Korean War in Perspective by
John Bishop Tragedy
At Canoe River
by Shirley Kolanchy The
Small Unhappy War In Company A A Short
Story
by
Terry Meagher Recollections
of
Korea
by
Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret) Edgar H. Hollyer, MC, CD Canadian
Airmen and Airwomen in the Korean War by
Carl Mills The
Commonwealth
Contingent,
Korea
by Hub Gray Another
Year By Vince Courtenay
Squadron Leader Andy MacKenzie
POW - 5 December 1952 to
5 December 1954
By
Carl Mills Canada
Boy, You Die Tonight by
Captain Duncan McMillan The
Keener by Terry Meagher Police
Action: A day at Precinct 355
by Royal Gelineau Wally's
Story by Wally Austman Non-Stop
To Korea by Don Kerr Nights
on The Hook by Neil Deck Baptism
Under Fire - Hill 532 by
Hub Gray The
Train Sgt-Major
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author of this story submitted it for publication on condition of anonymity. The
Power Of The Wall by
J. E. (Jack) LaChance
Jump
Boots and Friendly Fire
by Donald Kerr Remembering
by Ed Oram
The Tattoo That Saved My Life by Jack LaChance
A Corporal’s Story
by George Thomas Hanrahan Korean
Justice Tales from the Crowbar Hotel By William O. Larson Did
You Know Willy Fong? By
Roger Beauregard By Ship To Korea—Tales
from the Crowbar Hotel by William O. Larson Welcome
by Art Johnson Canadian
Club by Roland Soper Len
Badowich's War—Survival In A POW Camp
By Christian Cotroneo Staff
Reporter - Toronto Star Memories
Revisited By
Elburn Duffy
The Case of the Spurious Sawbones
by Les Peate You Ain't Seen Nothing
Yet by Art Johnson
Who Called the Cook a Bastard—Who Called the Bastard a Cook
by Art Johnson

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