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To the Last Round Andrew Salmon

To the Last Round By Andrew Salmon

To the Last Round by Andrew Salmon


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Summary

* The story of the most desperate battle fought by British soldiers since World War II * In three whirlwind nights of battle, one regiment of artillery fired as many shells as were fired at El Alamein * The 'Glorious Glosters' fought to the last round * The first book devoted exclusively to this now-legendary action.

To the Last Round Summary

To the Last Round: The Epic British Stand on the Imjin River, Korea 1951 by Andrew Salmon

In 1950 the Cold War turned hot with the Communist invasion of South Korea. But by November, when Britain's 29th Infantry Brigade landed in Korea, it seemed that the war was all but over. United Nations forces - principally South Koreans and Americans - had decimated the invading North Koreans and were thrusting north towards the Chinese border. Then - catastrophe. China entered the war and panicked UN forces began a 250-mile retreat in sub-zero temperatures. By April 1951, the war hung in the balance.The Chinese had been halted. On the Imjin River, the critical hinge in the line was manned by the British brigade. Then, on the night of 22 April, the largest communist offensive of the Korean War was unleashed. An entire Chinese army assaulted 29th Brigade's scattered strong-points. One by one, the British units were swamped in the 'human waves' of attacking Chinese. For three days hand-to-hand combat raged. At one stage the artillery was firing point-blank, over open sights. Against all odds, 29th Brigade held, but by the third morning it was cut off. The order was given to break out. In a death ride down a valley swarming with enemy, the infantry and tanks battled south. But for one battalion, it was too late. Surrounded on a smoking hilltop, the Glosters fought until their ammunition was exhausted. Of 700 men, less than 50 escaped the trap. The author has interviewed veterans of every unit engaged, to produce an hour-by-hour account of the action as they experienced it in their foxholes. Dramatic, traumatic, moving and inspirational, this is the true story of the band of men who remained at their posts, held an army and astonished the world. Andrew Salmon is a Seoul-based journalist.

About Andrew Salmon

Andrew Salmon is a Seoul-based journalist. He first became fascinated by the battle in 2001 when he met British veterans returning to the Imjin River to mark the 50th anniversary. He has since interviewed over forty of them as well as researching in British, American and Korean archives and trawling through both unit histories and personal accounts.

Additional information

GOR004273389
9781845134082
1845134087
To the Last Round: The Epic British Stand on the Imjin River, Korea 1951 by Andrew Salmon
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quarto Publishing PLC
20090425
352
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