Triumph at Kapyong - Dundurn

Triumph at Kapyong

Canada’s Pivotal Battle in Korea

Published March 2011

Description

April 24th, 1951,was a lonely, moon-lit night in Korea. On a godforsaken hill, a few hundred surrounded Canadian soldiers waited for the fight of their lives to begin. Soon, Chinese communist troops in their thousands, swarmed around them, plunging straight towards the Korean capital, Seoul. These Canadians were all that blocked the way.

This is the story of the first battle by Canada’s first soldiers in the Korean War: the 2nd Battalion of Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. These volunteers were straight from Central Casting: truck drivers, construction workers, kids just out of high school, and bored farm boys. Outnumbered and outgunned, this people’s army of amateurs beat off some of the toughest troops on earth.

This battle that’s become a legend takes its name from a nearby peanut-sized village: Kapyong.

It’s become a mythic Canadian story, except this is mythology that is true and real.

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Contributors

Dan Bjarnason

Dan Bjarnason was a television news and documentary reporter for the National at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for over 35 years. His world-wide assignments, including time as a foreign correspondent, allowed him to indulge his passion for military history and to visit dozens of battlefields from the Little Bighorn to the Falklands. He lives in Toronto.

Book Details

PDF
March 2011
-
200 pp
9781459700130
ePub
March 2011
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232 pp
9781459700147
Paperback
March 2011
6x9 in
200 pp
9781554888726