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We Were Soldiers Too

Inside the DMZ - The Most Fortified Border in the World

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We Were Soldiers Too

By: Bob Kern
Narrated by: Wayne F Perkins
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The focus of the United States during the Cold War was to prevent the spread of communism. The soldiers who served then were the wall that protected the world from that threat. None were in harm's way more than those who patrolled inside the DMZ in Korea. The two-and-one-half-mile buffer zone south of the border was one of the most dangerous places on earth.

This book covers the history for the years following the "Second Korean War". No longer an official combat zone, it was still one of the most dangerous places in the world. Firefights, ambushes, and infiltrations continued inside the DMZ. This book documents the history of the DMZ from the perspective of the soldiers who were actually there, facing that threat each day. Read the first hand accounts from the veterans who patrolled Inside the DMZ - The Most Fortified Border in the World.

©2020 Robert Kern (P)2021 Robert Kern
Asia Military Military & War Korean War War Solider

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