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| #198832 in Books | Ivy Books 1997-10-01 | 1997-08-30 | 1997-08-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.00 x.80 x4.20l,.35 | Binding: Mass Market Paperback | 304 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| My Father In Law Served with Joe Owens|By Gail Alger-Wilcox|My father in law is mentioned in this book. Captain Myron Wilcox (the Skipper) He served with Joe Owens on the Chosen Reservoir. We have met Mr. Owens and although we have several copies of his book personally signed by Joe for us, we ordered a few copies for the Skippers great grandsons. They are interested in lea|From Publishers Weekly|The morning of December 8, 1950, found Marine lieutenant Owen, along with the rifle company he led, fighting his way through "blood-splotched snow" with the temperature at 25 degrees below zero?the beginning of another day in North Korea.
"A MUST READ . . . This book [is] one of the best on that war in Korea. . . . A wonderful account of common, decent men in desperate action." --Leatherneck
During the early, uncertain days of the Korean War, World War II veteran and company lieutenant Joe Owen saw firsthand how the hastily assembled mix of some two hundred regulars and raw reservists hardened into a superb Marine rifle company known as Baker-One-Seven.
As comrades fell wounded and dead a...
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