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“Death was all around us,” said Bob Harbula, a George Company Marine from the Pennsylvania steel country. “It was like a shooting gallery up there. Killing all those people—I felt like a mass murderer. Often we didn’t have time to reload, so we wielded our rifles as clubs. Other times, we used our entrenching tools, even our helmets, as weapons.”
On Desperate Ground: The Marines at The Reservoir, the Korean War's Greatest Battle
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