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Members of the Chosin Few at the 50th Anniversary Chosin Reservior Campaign, Red Beach, Camp Pendleton, CA. This fierce, bloody battle resulted in 15,000 allied casulties (most of them men of the 1ST Marine Division). 2,500 were killed in action, 5,000 were wounded in action, and 7,500 suffered severe frostbite and cold injuries. The enemy forces sustained 40,000 dead and thousands more were down with wounds and frostbite

Members of the Chosin Few at the 50th Anniversary Chosin Reservior Cam...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Pendleton State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Brent T. Harvey, Usmc Release Status: ... More

Retired GUNNERY Sergeant Henry W. Andrasovsky, right, and friend at the 50th Anniversary Chosin Reservior Campaign, Red Beach, Camp Pendleton, CA. This fierce, bloody battle resulted in 15,000 allied casulties (most of them men of the 1ST Marine Division). 2,500 were killed in action, 5,000 were wounded in action, and 7,500 suffered severe frostbite and cold injuries. The enemy forces sustained 40,000 dead and thousands more were down with wounds and frostbite

Retired GUNNERY Sergeant Henry W. Andrasovsky, right, and friend at th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Camp Pendleton State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Brent T. Harvey, Usmc Release Status: ... More

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