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This Kind of War:

The Classic Korean War History - Fiftieth Anniversary Edition
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Potomac Books Incorporated, May 30, 2000 - History - 540 pages
Updated with maps, photographs, and battlefield diagrams, this special fiftieth anniversary edition of the classic history of the Korean War is a dramatic and hard-hitting account of the conflict written from the perspective of those who fought it. Partly drawn from official records, operations journals, and histories, it is based largely on the compelling personal narratives of the small-unit commanders and their troops. Unlike any other work on the Korean War, it provides both a clear panoramic overview and a sharply drawn you were there account of American troops in fierce combat against the North Korean and Chinese communist invaders. As Americans and North Koreans continue to face each other across the 38th Parallel, This Kind of War commemorates the past and offers vital lessons for the future.

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User Review  - Mike Kershaw - Goodreads

Subtitled 'A Study in Unpreparedness'. Fehrenbach has a point to make about how the once most powerful Army in the world was brought literally to its knees by first the North Koreans and then the ... Read full review

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User Review  - Kim - Goodreads

This is my first read on the Korean War. I think the author makes a lot of valuable points about current (at the time) political and military thinking that gravely affected the conduct of the war. It ... Read full review

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About the author (2000)

T.R. Fehrenbach commanded Army units in Korea at platoon, company, and battalion levels. Fehrenbach lives in San Antonio, Texas.

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