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Massacre at Hill 303 |
Author |
- Basil B. Clark with
- James Melvin Rudd
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ISBN |
- 978-1-947309-27-2
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Publisher |
Waldenhouse Publishers, Inc. |
Description |
150 pages on LSI Archival White
5" x 8" perfect bound with matte laminate $19.00 |
Availability |
February 2018 |
Order from |
- Author, P.O. Box 857
Hayesville, NC 28904
606~205~5243 www.clarks-cove.com
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James M. Rudd tells the author about his experiences
growing up, during the Korean War, and the rest of his adult
life. It highlights a massacre at Hill 303 which he survived
by feigning death. It is a poignant and riveting story of how
he moved from hatred and bitterness during the massacre to a
point of forgiveness some sixty years later. |
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- BIOGRAPHY &AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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- HISTORY / Asia / Korea
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About the Author
Basil B. Clark is a retired associate professor
from the University of Pikeville where he taught public speaking,
voice and articulation, interpersonal communication, political
communication, mass media, and fundamentals of theatre and acting.
He served fourteen months as an Infantryman
with the 1st Air Cavalry Division in Vietnam where he received
the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars (one for Valor) and a Purple
Heart. His interests lie in writing, gardening, photography,
art, and enjoying all activities with his wife Cora, and their
two cats, Scooter and Little Bit. |
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What readers are saying
- Riveting ... A powerful read you will
not forget. - Troy Radtke,
Rock Spring, GA
- Wih his own ingihtful combat experience,
Mr. Clark has really brought Mr. Rudd's story to life - Charlie Saunders, Chattanooga, TN
- ... a well written, moving story of brave
actions and survival during the hardships of war. - Andy Rios, Combat Infantryman, Vietnam
- I was immediately taken by the depth of
character in this book, relatable peope experiencing life changing
events, but subtle and jarring, in great, vivid detail. - Bret Hyberger, Director of Worship
and Music, Ootewah (TN) United Methodist Church
- ... an intriguing story ... Korea is often
mentioned as the forgotten war, but to these veterans it will
never be forgotten. -
Edward A. Parker, Ringgold, GA
- Massacre at Hil 303 is a great read, exposing the silent killer ...
survivor's guilt. - Charles
D. Matherson, author of A
War Still Raging, Purple Heart, Infantryman (101st Airborn)
Door Gunner (121st Helicopter Assault Company)
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