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The heart of Mig-Alley during the Korean War Learn the heartbreaking truth of the communist prison camp gulags, the cruelty of the North Korean enemy, and the propaganda attacks from friend and foe. Marvin King joined the US Air Force in peacetime but soon found him in the midst of jet age aerial combat, captured and taken into China, and later subjected to the abject horror of a place in North Korea known only as The Caves. You will learn...Why Korea was a prime target for a Cold War conflict. How a dictator comes to power. What life was like for normal Korean citizens during the war? How you…mehr

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The heart of Mig-Alley during the Korean War Learn the heartbreaking truth of the communist prison camp gulags, the cruelty of the North Korean enemy, and the propaganda attacks from friend and foe. Marvin King joined the US Air Force in peacetime but soon found him in the midst of jet age aerial combat, captured and taken into China, and later subjected to the abject horror of a place in North Korea known only as The Caves. You will learn...Why Korea was a prime target for a Cold War conflict. How a dictator comes to power. What life was like for normal Korean citizens during the war? How you can visit North Korea today - and why you might, or might not, want to, And much, much more! The Korean War has everything: rebel uprisings, a totalitarian regime, mad dictators, and mysterious, lying media. It might sound like it's right out of a dystopian sci-fi novel, but it really happened, and is still happening today With this book in hand, you'll finally learn the ins and outs of the Korean War.
Autorenporträt
Navy veteran, Robert Wood, was born in Wyoming, lived in Midwest and all four quadrants of the U.S., Norway, Scotland, France, and has travelled widely, making do in ¿ ve languages. Princeton, University of Minnesota, University of Edinburgh and the University of Oklahoma are his alma matters. As a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine with post-doctoral degrees in Tropical Medicine and Epidemiology, and as a professor at Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma, orchard grower, cattle feeder, angler, hiker, DIY'er, and a myriad of other interests, he has drawn upon his life to comment via poetry, urged on by family and friends. These poetically emotive works are just part of his pasticcio.