Sunchon Tunnel Massacre Survivors

By Pat McGrath Avery

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Joyce Faulkner

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Barinelli's War

by Gene Basilici

Fiction, Korea, Thriller

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The Korean War rages in Southeast Asia. Every night the North Koreans hurl themselves against the outnumbered Americans who hold the Pusan Perimeter, and every night the overextended defenders are thinned even more.

Into this maelstrom lands Rick Barinelli, a teenager fresh out of Basic and is thrown immediately onto the front line. A natural leader with an innate understanding of combat, he’s able to command and hold the all-important “Bowling Alley” sector. Barinelli’s successes on the battlefield earn him quick promotions.

The Inchon landing relieves the pressure on Pusan and Barinelli’s platoon takes the point for an American offensive. At Hungnam, they’re ordered to the rear and reorganized as a reconnaissance company, while the Army’s Tenth Corps and First Marine Division advance to the Chinese border.

But a quarter-million Chinese secretly infiltrate the mountain passes and surround the Americans with orders to annihilate them all. The only escape route is along a narrow road past the Chosin Reservoir through the Funchilin Pass to Hungnam and safety. The Funchilin must be held. But when Barinelli’s company commander suddenly disappears, the survival of over twenty thousand men falls on him.

With fewer than two hundred men under his command, Barinelli faces the pressures of leadership in battle. More importantly, he learns of faithlessness and heroism and the inner gauntlet each soldier must pass through to survive.

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"His words drip in blood, courage and heroism! It is a flag waving red, white and blue tribute without the band, the parade or the flag! It is a tribute to those who did fight there even if it had to be told though a fictional story. It is told with dignity and clarity of purpose. You know who the heroes are and root for them." -- Bill McDonald

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Grady's Tour

By John H. Gallagher

Historical Fiction, Korea

$22.00 plus $3.00 s&h

 

2007 MWSA Award Winner

John Grady engages in combat in Korea.  He subsequently is assigned to Fort Monmouth where he becomes involved in Joe McCarthy's allegations that a Communist spy ring exists in the engineering laboratories at Fort Monmouth and is his generals harsh regulation requiring the court-martial of soldiers who have auto accidents. 

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Sunchon Tunnel Massacre Survivors

By Joyce Faulkner and Pat McGrath Avery

Non-fiction History

Soft Cover: $17.95

Hard Cover: $26.95

In October 1950, two hundred and fifty American POWs were shot in North Korea.  Less than 30 survived. Today, there are less than 12 still alive.

Sunchon Tunnel Massacre Survivors is the story of how these men were captured, interrogated, tortured, marched for hundreds of miles, and finally, taken out of a train on a cold autumn evening and executed.  Taken from interviews of those men who are still alive, official debriefings, congressional testimonies, and other historical sources, this is an important book that details a little known event in America's Forgotten War, Korea.  For the true historian, there are a few surprises as well.  For the families of those lost in Korea, here's what happened to Valdor, Sherman, Ed, Bob, George, Walt, Bill and Jim.

 

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“An incredibly powerful and important piece of history, masterfully written and researched.” ~ Dave Grossman, Lt. Col. USA (ret), Author, On Killing and On Combat, www.killology.com

For the families that still await word regarding the fate of our lost loved ones, this chronicle hopefully will educate and generate renewed interest in the POW/MIA efforts.  Thank you to the authors Pat McGrath Avery and Joyce Faulkner and to the men who were brave enough to tell their stories." ~ Robin Piacine, President, Coalition of Families of Korean and Cold War POW/MIAs

"This story of the Sunchon Tunnel Massacre, is an awesome combination of military history and human memory, which provides a rare and powerful account of the true vestiges of war.  ~ Paul M. Edwards, Ph. D, Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Korean War, Graceland University

 

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