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Bob Kern
The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separates North
and South Korea and is the most defended border
in the world.
Both sides have dug their heels in and
fortified the DMZ with defensive positions,
mines and booby traps, missiles, and soldiers
as they remain vigilant for the recommencement
of a war that never ended.
The soldiers were responsible for enforcing the
armistice agreement that ended the Korean War.
The North Koreans violated it almost daily
sending spies, marauders, hit squads, and
ambush patrols into the southern controlled
portion of the DMZ in their never-ending effort
to destabilize South Korea and cause its
collapse.
Their blatant violations of the agreement has
left a bloody trail of dead bodies that
includes many American soldiers. This book
takes the reader on a journey through the
history of the Cold War and the defense of the
DMZ from the perspective of nine American
veterans, and eleven tours, who served in
different capacities in South Korea from 1962
through 1991.
158 pages, available on Amazon.
ISBN 978-1535088145
https://www.amazon.com/We-Were-Soldiers-Too-Demilitarized-ebook/dp/B01I0J0T9O