When I was growing up we had a neighbor with a couple of missing toes. My Father told me that while helping to evacuate Americans from Chosen the man picked up a body that just snapped in two. That is cold. And I have two years in Fairbanks, Alaska.
I know this is just a small aside to your piece, but I wanted to say that most people should visit the Korean War memorial; I find it far more moving than the Vietnam memorial, and not because my dad was in the U.S. Army for that war.
You are such a loyal reader. There is nothing aside about your point. Yes, people most definitely should see the memorial. Thank you, Jill.
When I was growing up we had a neighbor with a couple of missing toes. My Father told me that while helping to evacuate Americans from Chosen the man picked up a body that just snapped in two. That is cold. And I have two years in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Unlike many, I think we won.
Cliff
I know this is just a small aside to your piece, but I wanted to say that most people should visit the Korean War memorial; I find it far more moving than the Vietnam memorial, and not because my dad was in the U.S. Army for that war.