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Breakout: The Chosin Reservoir Campaign, Korea 1950 -

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Breakout: The Chosin Reservoir Campaign, Korea 1950

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- 01 May, 2000
Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Author: Martin Russ
ISBN: 0140292594

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Related Areas: Campaigns, Changjin Reservoir, History, History - Military / War, Korea (North), Korean War, 1950-1953, Military, Military - Korean War, Military - United States, Regimental histories, United States, Asian / Middle Eastern history: postwar, from c 1945 -, Battles & campaigns, History / Military / Korean War, Korea, c 1945 to c 1960


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Martin Russ's controversial book Breakout: The Chosin Reservoir Campaign, Korea 1950 tells the riveting story of how 12,000 Army personnel and Marines fought their way out of an encirclement by more than 60,000 Chinese soldiers. A Marine wounded in combat during the Korean War, Russ writes with a passion for the men who endured freezing temperatures and scaled treacherous mountains while continuing to strike the enemy as they advanced toward safety.

While many accounts of modern war bog readers down in a morass of military and administrative details, Russ's history so clearly distinguishes the various units, locations, and personalities that shaped the campaign that it could easily be compared with the finest novels of battle, including Michael Shaara's The Killer Angels. Expertly moving between American, Chinese, and Korean points of view, Russ argues that the Marines were trapped at Chosin because of the arrogance of Douglas MacArthur, the incompetence of the U.S. Army, and the disciplined planning of the Chinese generals.

Celebrated for his brilliant war memoir, The Last Parallel, Russ has provoked criticism for his tendency in Breakout to disparage the U.S. Army. However, his quotations of numerous dispatches showing Marine commanders' concern about advancing into the Chosin area, as well as his consistent portrayal of Army officers' ineptitude, lend credence to his argument that it was the particular esprit de corps of the Marines that prevented the disintegration of American forces in the freezing wastes of North Korea. --James Highfill


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