A morning in June defending Outpost Harry /
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University of Alabama Press,
c2010.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- 5th Regimental Combat Team : Korea with incoming artillery
- Lieutenant Evans : preparations for infantry combat
- Punch Bowl rim : North Korea People's Army
- Shower relief : MASH for treatment
- Christmas 1952 : winter combat on the mountain
- R & R : seven days rest, then return to Korea
- Relocating to the Chorwon Valley : finding the doors of hell
- Morning of 12 June : the siege starts
- Outpost Harry : destruction beyond comprehension
- Occupying the hill : with only twelve hours to rebuild and defend
- Chinese attack : hand-to-hand combat is the essence of an infantryman
- Relief from hell : three days before Operation Ranger
- Coming home : the trauma of returning to civilian life
- Epilogue
- Appendix A: reports on the defense of Outpost Harry
- Appendix B: awards and decorations earned for the defense of Outpost Harry.