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-- the port of pusan. we did not stop in japan. we steamed right onto pusan. arriving there in early august. i cannot give you an exact date. i'm going to save may be second week of august we arrived. we disembarked at the port and we stayed off the ship -- we had to go back on the ship and eat. we did not even have a mess fall. we were there for the better part of the day. they took away all the equipment we had with us except what we needed. we took gas masks with us. they called it making us combat light. late that afternoon, some trucks pulled up. two and a half ton trucks. we noticed they had the first calvary division on the hood of the thing. that is the first indication we had that we were going to be part of the first calvary. we were a provisional battalion, we had no unit designation. that afternoon we found out we were going to be assigned as the third battalion of the 8th calvary regiment. >> third battalion and what? >> third battalion of the eighth calvary regiment. >> eighth calvary regimen
-- the port of pusan. we did not stop in japan. we steamed right onto pusan. arriving there in early august. i cannot give you an exact date. i'm going to save may be second week of august we arrived. we disembarked at the port and we stayed off the ship -- we had to go back on the ship and eat. we did not even have a mess fall. we were there for the better part of the day. they took away all the equipment we had with us except what we needed. we took gas masks with us. they called it making us...
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to pusan. we stayed there about two to three weeks. we were loading the supply -- we were assigned to unloading supply ships. then we boarded ships again and we made the yellow invasion north of the 30th parallel in wonsan. when we got there -- have you ever heard of bob hope? professor han: yeah. mr. conte: the mps would say keep going, keep going. next thing we know we were in this big stadium. there was bob hope and marilyn maxwell. it was great. professor han: how did you feel to see this entertainers? they were in the battlefield. mr. conte: when you're doing an invasion, weird thoughts go through your head. what used to go through my head, especially at inchon, they used to show these army things about the normandy invasion. have you ever seen that film clip? professor han: yeah. mr. conte: normandy invasion. they did a live shot. two guys running on the beach. boom, two guys get shot. that was going through my mind. had no idea what to expect because you're vulnerable. professor han: right. mr. conte: you're highly vulnerable. t
to pusan. we stayed there about two to three weeks. we were loading the supply -- we were assigned to unloading supply ships. then we boarded ships again and we made the yellow invasion north of the 30th parallel in wonsan. when we got there -- have you ever heard of bob hope? professor han: yeah. mr. conte: the mps would say keep going, keep going. next thing we know we were in this big stadium. there was bob hope and marilyn maxwell. it was great. professor han: how did you feel to see this...
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at the end of that part, i boarded a japanese luxury liner and went to pusan. that was in october. then we made another landing and we thought our way over to the chosin reservoir. that was late november of 1950. we were still in summer wear. the temperature was something like 46 or 47 degrees below zero. i got wounded there. professor han:, again where? mr. petrey: in my face. a hand grenade from the chinese. someone placed me in an ammunition carrier, a tank of sorts. they had a cargo area in the back of the tank. they put me in there. i was passed out. i don't know how long i stayed there but that is where the chinese found me. that is when they took me out of the tank. i was almost frozen. i could not ambulate with any degree of satisfaction or efficiency. professor han: when was it? mr. petrey: the second day of december 1951 -- professor han: no, 1950. mr. petrey: excuse me, 1950. we were separated, there were three of us. what reason, i have no clue. i suppose since we were wounded we could not keep up with the march going north. we went to a korean farmhouse and spent four
at the end of that part, i boarded a japanese luxury liner and went to pusan. that was in october. then we made another landing and we thought our way over to the chosin reservoir. that was late november of 1950. we were still in summer wear. the temperature was something like 46 or 47 degrees below zero. i got wounded there. professor han:, again where? mr. petrey: in my face. a hand grenade from the chinese. someone placed me in an ammunition carrier, a tank of sorts. they had a cargo area in...
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to results in an acceptable of pusan recidivism rates are too high. many to be separated from society because society has left them behind the effort to eliminate it is a default placement and while we have saved these challenges to it >> we also have a drug treatments programs but that is the environment dash of which we you were pro he that taketh then alone. we need support that enables us to redress hoffman to hoof but the reentry plan that we could to largest mental health a subsidy in the of our june from put this population with to mingy sapporo a helpful hints and -- to a crisis intervention and training so wherever possible to divert from the justice system. support from community-based resource centers to have a committee response to those in crisis and the strategies to focus on the alternatives and finally with a to focus on the next generation those exposed to a trauma and violence to many are exposed to that of dray warriors alone. but there law enforcement raises trade in fish and community to feel safe and in and a hint the pianist rea
to results in an acceptable of pusan recidivism rates are too high. many to be separated from society because society has left them behind the effort to eliminate it is a default placement and while we have saved these challenges to it >> we also have a drug treatments programs but that is the environment dash of which we you were pro he that taketh then alone. we need support that enables us to redress hoffman to hoof but the reentry plan that we could to largest mental health a subsidy...
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would be happy to move them from 38th parallel where they would no longer be needed to a base near pusany would be available throughout asia. the chinese see the threat of americans on the yellow river. they saw the movie in 1950 and didn't like it then, they don't want to be on the yellow river. we can find a way to work this out with china. it takes time and we are not even approaching it. as you alluded to instead we just ignore north korea these past six years. that is better than making concessions to the north koreans in hopes they will give up their nuclear program which is no more likely than iran giving up its nuclear program but six years of ignoring the north doesn't mean they have been sitting there. they have made six more years of progress and if you don't think north korea isn't a global threat ask yourself why north koreans were in syria building a nuclear reactor that was a clone of their own reactor until the israelis destroyed it in september of 2007. that is the very definition of a global threat. i think that the relationship between the iranian nuclear weapons progr
would be happy to move them from 38th parallel where they would no longer be needed to a base near pusany would be available throughout asia. the chinese see the threat of americans on the yellow river. they saw the movie in 1950 and didn't like it then, they don't want to be on the yellow river. we can find a way to work this out with china. it takes time and we are not even approaching it. as you alluded to instead we just ignore north korea these past six years. that is better than making...