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基本説明
Donnelly illuminates one of the more obscure aspects of U.S. involvement in the Korean conflict, focusing on what it meant to be a citizen-soldier caught up in an international struggle.
Full Description
Between 1950 and 1953, 138,600 US Army National Guardsmen were called up for federal service. This text explores some of the more obscure aspects of the Korean conflict, focusing on what it meant to be a citizen-soldier caught up in an international struggle that raged both hot and cold.