Stalemate In Korea and How We Coped 1952-1953 (1997) By Colin H. Brown
The Royal Australian Regiment in the static war of 1952-1953.
This book is different. It describes the problems of living in a harsh climate in full view of the enemy. Night patrolling was developed to an art seldom seen in any modern Army. Patrols at night, through minefields and behind enemy lines are complicated military manoeuvres and their success in Korea is evidence of the high standard of training achieved by battalions of the Royal Australian Regiment.
"Colin Brown provides a vivid account of the closing stages of the Korean War. This account should be compulsory reading for all military personnel because of the lessons of Korea are still as applicable now as they were 40 years ago." - Major-General Alan Stretton'
- Hard Cover
- 100 pages
- In Fair to Good Condition