If menu does not load ![]() The first part of July 1950, a combat review was held by 1st Marine Division units at Camp Pendleton, California. It was after this combat review that the word went out that General MacArthur had requested the Marines be sent to Korea and President Truman issued the order. What happened after that, was put on a fast track and the First Provisional Marine Brigade was formed and set sail for South Korea. I was a Sergeant and communicator and was a part of that Brigade, 1st Bn. 5th Marines. Prior to this time most of my duties had been with non-FMF units. I had a lot to learn in such a short time. War is never pretty and in the words of David Douglas Duncan who covered the Marines from the onset, "This is War". The scenes that follow are only a part of the action that went on as the Marines went from San Diego to Pusan, South Korea. Battles in the south along the Pusan Perimeter, Naktong bulge, Inchon, Seoul, Wonsan, Koto-ri, Hagaru-ri, Yudam-ni, Chosin and back. This was an action filled time for the Marines and other units in Korea. The Marines performed in a manner that was a credit to the Corps and to the Country. It is hoped that the viewer will get some idea of life in the early days of the Korean conflict. What is written and shown here is not "Official" only the recollections of one who was a part of the bigger picture. I have prepared a slide presentation of the first year of the Korean War. It is divided into three parts. The first two deal with Korean War from August 1950 through December 1950. The third covers a re-visit to South Korea in 2003 Part 1>> is of the formation of the 1st Provisional Marine Brigade and arriving in Pusan, South Korea around August 2, 1950. The battles in the Pusan Perimeter, Inchon, and capture of Seoul.Click on botton at top of page to view. Part 2>> is of the action in North Korea, landing at Wonsan, North Korea traveling north to the Chosin and the action back to Hungnam, North Korea and evacuation. Click on button at top of page to view: Part 3>> Covers a re-visit to South Korea in 2003. Click on button at top of page to view: This site created and maintained by Gene Dixon
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