In The Battle of the Imjin River: The British Stand That Stopped the Chinese Advance, Jack Whitaker tells the gripping true story of the April 1951 clash that became one of the most heroic episodes of the Korean War. North of Seoul, along the winding banks of the Imjin, the 29th British Independent Infantry Brigade faced the full weight of the Chinese Spring Offensive, an assault launched by tens of thousands of troops determined to break through to the South Korean capital.
For four days and nights, outnumbered British, Belgian, and Luxembourg soldiers held their ground against overwhelming force. On Hill 235, the Gloucestershire Regiment was cut off, surrounded, and attacked from every direction, yet refused to yield. Their stand delayed the Chinese advance long enough for UN forces to regroup and secure Seoul, preventing the collapse of the entire front.
Drawing on regimental records, field reports, and eyewitness accounts, Whitaker reconstructs the brutal fighting along the Imjin valley, the confusion, courage, and endurance that defined one of the Korean War’s defining moments. He follows the battle from the first night raids and artillery duels to the desperate rearguard actions and final radio messages sent from surrounded positions.
More than a story of strategy and survival, this book reveals how the defense of the Imjin River became a symbol of discipline and duty under impossible conditions, a stand that exemplified the professionalism of the postwar British Army and changed the course of the Korean campaign.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In The Battle of the Imjin River: The British Stand That Stopped the Chinese Advance, Jack Whitaker tells the gripping true story of the April 1951 clash that became one of the most heroic episodes of the Korean War. North of Seoul, along the winding banks of the Imjin, the 29th British Independent Infantry Brigade faced the full weight of the Chinese Spring Offensive, an assault launched by tens of thousands of troops determined to break through to the South Korean capital. For four days and nights, outnumbered British, Belgian, and Luxembourg soldiers held their ground against overwhelming force. On Hill 235, the Gloucestershire Regiment was cut off, surrounded, and attacked from every direction, yet refused to yield. Their stand delayed the Chinese advance long enough for UN forces to regroup and secure Seoul, preventing the collapse of the entire front. Drawing on regimental records, field reports, and eyewitness accounts, Whitaker reconstructs the brutal fighting along the Imjin valley, the confusion, courage, and endurance that defined one of the Korean War's defining moments. He follows the battle from the first night raids and artillery duels to the desperate rearguard actions and final radio messages sent from surrounded positions. More than a story of strategy and survival, this book reveals how the defense of the Imjin River became a symbol of discipline and duty under impossible conditions, a stand that exemplified the professionalism of the postwar British Army and changed the course of the Korean campaign. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798247708056
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