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Fire Mission!: The Story of the 213th Field Artillery Battalion in Korea 1951-1954

DOC Fire Mission!: The Story of the 213th Field Artillery Battalion in Korea 1951-1954 by Anthony J. Sobieski in History

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#2488366 in Books Anthony J Sobieski 2003-05-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.02 x .42 x 8.27l; 1.05 #File Name: 1403390258200 pagesFire Mission The Story of the 213th Field Artillery Battalion in Korea 1951 1954


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Just a quick and unexciting book about a Artillery unit during the Korea WarBy Douglas L. BesteThis is want I call a quick unit history book. The author just takes interviews and puts them in a time line format. He really does not add any thing new to it. Does not cover the call up or training in any detail. Photos were good(b/w); but the maps were basic hand drawn of Korea; not a lot detail. Chapter 8 till the last of the book covers basic unit history; what happened to and Artillery in Korea general over view. Not a very exciting book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Collection of Eye Witness AccountsBy KenninghouseA HISTORICAL COLLECTION of eye witness accounts; this book is perfect for those who want the most authentic account possible of the men of the 213th and their fabulous fighting role in Korea.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Courage Under FireBy ron GramseThis book contains the memoirs of many young soldiers of the 213th FA who were involved in that Forgotten War in Korea. It exemplifies their courage during the first year to eighteen months of combat where there was not any KIA from their unit in spite of the severity of some of the battles they were involved in. Many of these men were in their late teenage years or early twenties when they were sent to Korea. They performed above and beyond their expectations. These soldiers; and many others of the Korean War should never be forgotten for what they have endured during this time. It is sad but it is truly a Forgotten War. They need to be recognized for their courage just as others who participated in other wars were. They should not be Forgotten!!

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