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- catalog abstract "The first year of the Korean conflict was a dark and humiliating period for many of the troops who fought there. Against a backdrop of U.S. political indecision and reduced military capability, American soldiers fought a dedicated and numerically strong enemy force that was determined to overrun South Korea. One of these units, the segregated 24th Infantry Regiment, was made up of black soldiers, commanded for the most part by white officers. Lyle Rishell, an infantry. Platoon leader, led a black platoon of Able Company in that regiment. This book tells the dramatic, often frustrating, sometimes heroic story of that platoon in that first, fateful year of war. From detailed notes he made at the time, and from his memories of those days, Rishell reconstructs the deployment and tactics of his unit, its day-to-day actions and survival. The story that unfolds is one of honor, fear, fighting spirit, fierce combat, and the cries of wounded. Men. The 24th Infantry Regiment has received bad press from many historians of the Korean conflict, who claim that the black soldiers and noncommissioned officers were undisciplined and even cowardly in battle. Rishell's moving account, based on his own experiences, describes his men as no better or worse than any other infantrymen in the first year in Korea. His troops fought well from July, 1950, to May, 1951, in nearly constant front-line action against the North. Koreans and the Chinese Communists, despite a variety of significant fundamental obstacles, including the racial prejudice of much of their own army. It is a unique and compelling story of the relationship of a white officer and black soldiers before integration of the services and the civil rights legislation of the sixties. It is also an important corrective to a poorly understood aspect of one of America's most dismal conflicts.".
- catalog contributor b4503605.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Korean War Chronology -- 1. Alpha Phase -- 2. Mobilization and Movement -- 3. Korea, the Hermit Kingdom -- 4. First Contact -- 5. The Pusan Perimeter -- 6. The Fight Continues -- 7. Perimeter Breakout -- 8. Mop-up Operations -- 9. Redeployment -- 10. Time Out -- 11. Call It Homecoming -- 12. The Han River Crossing -- 13. Thrust and Counterthrust -- 14. Phase Omega -- Appendix A. 24th Infantry Regiment -- Appendix B. Composition of Second Platoon.".
- catalog description "Koreans and the Chinese Communists, despite a variety of significant fundamental obstacles, including the racial prejudice of much of their own army. It is a unique and compelling story of the relationship of a white officer and black soldiers before integration of the services and the civil rights legislation of the sixties. It is also an important corrective to a poorly understood aspect of one of America's most dismal conflicts.".
- catalog description "Men. The 24th Infantry Regiment has received bad press from many historians of the Korean conflict, who claim that the black soldiers and noncommissioned officers were undisciplined and even cowardly in battle. Rishell's moving account, based on his own experiences, describes his men as no better or worse than any other infantrymen in the first year in Korea. His troops fought well from July, 1950, to May, 1951, in nearly constant front-line action against the North.".
- catalog description "Platoon leader, led a black platoon of Able Company in that regiment. This book tells the dramatic, often frustrating, sometimes heroic story of that platoon in that first, fateful year of war. From detailed notes he made at the time, and from his memories of those days, Rishell reconstructs the deployment and tactics of his unit, its day-to-day actions and survival. The story that unfolds is one of honor, fear, fighting spirit, fierce combat, and the cries of wounded.".
- catalog description "The first year of the Korean conflict was a dark and humiliating period for many of the troops who fought there. Against a backdrop of U.S. political indecision and reduced military capability, American soldiers fought a dedicated and numerically strong enemy force that was determined to overrun South Korea. One of these units, the segregated 24th Infantry Regiment, was made up of black soldiers, commanded for the most part by white officers. Lyle Rishell, an infantry.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 176 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "With a Black Platoon in combat.".
- catalog identifier "0890965269 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "With a Black Platoon in combat.".
- catalog isPartOf "Texas A & M University military history series ; 29".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "College Station : Texas A&M University Press,".
- catalog relation "With a Black Platoon in combat.".
- catalog spatial "Korea.".
- catalog subject "951.904/2/092 20".
- catalog subject "African American soldiers Korea.".
- catalog subject "DS921.6 .R57 1993".
- catalog subject "Korean War, 1950-1953 Personal narratives, American.".
- catalog subject "Rishell, Lyle, 1927-".
- catalog tableOfContents "Korean War Chronology -- 1. Alpha Phase -- 2. Mobilization and Movement -- 3. Korea, the Hermit Kingdom -- 4. First Contact -- 5. The Pusan Perimeter -- 6. The Fight Continues -- 7. Perimeter Breakout -- 8. Mop-up Operations -- 9. Redeployment -- 10. Time Out -- 11. Call It Homecoming -- 12. The Han River Crossing -- 13. Thrust and Counterthrust -- 14. Phase Omega -- Appendix A. 24th Infantry Regiment -- Appendix B. Composition of Second Platoon.".
- catalog title "With a black platoon in combat : a year in Korea / Lyle Rishell.".
- catalog type "Personal narratives American. fast".
- catalog type "text".