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Folder 11: Korea, 1952 June-July

 File — Box: 01, Folder: 11
Identifier: Folder 11

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

This series contains letters Aison sent his wife while serving in the United States Army. The letters document his experiences training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri (August - December 1951) and Camp Gordon, Georgia (January 1952), and his service in Korea (March 1952 - September 1953). Some of the topics discussed in the letters include training and drilling, a soldier's social life, an assessment of the military situation in Korea in 1952, life at the front, French and British fighting forces, the bombing of enemy lines, bunker construction, interaction with soldiers from the Republic of Korea, supply problems, dealing with guerillas, the black market, Korean National Policemen, and peace talks. A letter dated April 2, 1952 includes surrender leaflets fired into enemy lines. A letter dated July 6, 1952 recounts the patrol for which he was awarded a bronze star including citation, map of patrol, and interrogation of prisoners. A letter dated March 22, 1953 discusses the exploits of Courtney Mansfield, an African-American soldier.

Dates

  • 1952 June-July

Extent

From the Collection: 5.70 Linear Feet

Conditions Governing Access

Open to researchers without restriction.

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the ODU Community Collections Repository

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