maypolebaz
master brummie
No the Glouchesters epic battle took place in April 1951,I dd not arrive until Aug 1952.
I had the honour of walking up the site of their stand at hill 235.the ground was covered with the spent ammo
Being in the REME I was lucky not to fire my rifle in anger.
The only action I saw was a trip to the front line and having a granstand view of a strike on the North Koreans
line by our planes using the deadly Napalm.Glad I was on our side of the valley
Regards
J Hughes
A Jock in our Battery wore an American Citation ribbon on the sleeve of his BD jacket. It was awarded to a Mortar Battery he used to be in that gave the Gloucesters close support during the battle.