Patrick Sheehan

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Each side had, perhaps, learned something: the Communists, that the will of free men is not easily broken, even when they are of peaceful intent; the West, that the Communist world holds human life cheaply, if there is aught to be gained. For that knowledge, and little else, many men, of all nations, had died.
This Kind of War: The Classic Military History of the Korean War
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