Meeting them was bittersweet for me. They're old and I don't know if this would be the last time I saw them. So many memories that could have been...but I'm very grateful that they're in good healt...
Meeting them was bittersweet for me. They're old and I don't know if this would be the last time I saw them. So many memories that could have been...but I'm very grateful that they're in good health. I hope I could see them again very soon.
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On nights that were perfectly still, temperature at 35 degrees below (F), someone would begin this song. Other Soldiers, Friendly and Enemy would pick it up, and that sound reverberating across that frozen landscape and snow covered mountains was something that once heard can never be forgotten. The moment was almost sacred (or maybe it in fact was sacred, or so it seemed) but once passed we returned to our more usual guise of attempting to tear the throats out of our enemies.
All of the above comments are well spoken. I first heard this music as a young Marine officer engaged in the liberation of South Korea in 1950. During the Chosin Reservoir Campaign in November/December of 1950 some 10,000 U. S. Marines and their South Korean allies were surrounded by probably about 40,000 Chinese.
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