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The Second Korean War; The DMZ Conflict - We Were Soldiers Too, #5

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  • Relay Publishing

  • Paru le : 19/08/2017
   If the veterans of The Second Korean War (1966-69) hadn't pushed back and stopped all the assaults, North Korea would have attacked in mass.  They... > Lire la suite
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   If the veterans of The Second Korean War (1966-69) hadn't pushed back and stopped all the assaults, North Korea would have attacked in mass.  They would have done it with the Soviet Union's and China's blessing and support.  The communist thought the United States was overcommitted to Vietnam (which we were).  These veterans kept the border secured and hid the truth of our shortages from them.     Here's what people don't realize-  If the communist would have found our border defenses weak, there would likely be no South Korea.  Success on the Korean peninsula would have emboldened the Soviets and their desire to spread communism.  Europe would have been next.     We would be looking at a completely different world if not for the brave veterans of The Second Korean War.
 Book 5, The Second Korean War- The DMZ Conflict/ provides a very good snapshot of what those veterans went through.     The problems with North Korea can be traced back to the end of the Korean War.  US and ROK soldiers had to follow strict rules against an enemy that ignored the rules.  The Armistice Agreement clearly states that neither side can cross the border.   The North Koreans did it anyway.  They did it daily during The Second Korean War.  A patrol comes under fire and takes casualties.
Several dead and several wounded friends.  The cowardly North Koreans simply ran back across the border.  Then it was over.  No pursuit.  No retaliation.  There were never any consequences for their actions.     The United Nations Command would call a Military Armistice Commission meeting.   Both sides would travel to the JSA and gather at the "peace" table.  Complaints would be made and the North Koreans would deny it.  Four to five times a month these meetings were called.  North Korea would be accused and they would deny it.  It was like a never-ending movie from hell.  The storyline changed every day but the ending was always the same.  This is exactly why the North Koreans continue to do what they want sixty plus years later.  They're never held accountable.
 There were never any consequences for their actions.

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Biographie de Bob Kern

Bob is the author of the award-winning series We Were Soldiers Too.   Due to the overwhelming support and response from other Cold War Veterans, there are plans for twelve books in the series.  We Were Soldiers Too is a Cold War documentary series that tells the history of the Cold War from the perspective of the veterans who served during this critical time in history. The first book in the series was about his time in the military and was a finalist for Nonfiction Autobiography of the Year in 2015 with the Independent Authors Network.
Book Two is on serving in Germany during the Cold War.  It has won awards in numerous contests in the nonfiction category.  The book received a Bronze Medal from the Nonfiction Authors Association.  It was a Finalist for eBook of the Year with Next Generation Indie Book Awards, Finalist for Military History Book of the Year with National Indie Excellence Awards, Finalist for Nonfiction History with Independent Authors Network.  Most recently, it won third place and the Bronze Medal from the prestigious Dan Poynter's Global eBook Awards in the Nonfiction- Military category and Honorable Mention in Nonfiction- History with one of the largest book contests, the Reader's Favorite Book Awards.  It was also awarded a 5-star review for Readers Favorite Books.
Book three, serving in Korea during the Cold War, was named Nonfiction Military History BOOK OF THE YEAR.  He is currently working on the fourth and fifth book in the series for release at the end of 2016.  Bob is the father of five children - Natalie, Bambie, Amber, Bob, and Rob. He resides in Bedford, Indiana with his wife Marsha and his three granddaughters; Sage, Jade, and Harmonie. Bob enjoys connecting with US veterans and sharing their stories with others.
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