The document discusses the impact of war through the memories and experiences of Tom Martin, a soldier in the Korean War. It references his photos from the war and operations he was involved in, such as Operation Mousetrap. It notes the huge loss of life in the war for both American/Chinese soldiers as well as Korean civilians, with casualty numbers in the hundreds of thousands or possibly millions. There are still thousands missing in action from the war.
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Tom Martin was a BAR
(Browning Automatic Rifle)
man in the Korea War, This
picture was taken around
1951.
8. D E AT H T O L L S VA R Y G R E AT LY F R O M
U. S. A N D C H I NESE S O U RCES - BU T
E I T H E R W AY- T H E N U M B E R S O F
C AUSALITIES RUN I NTO T HE
1 0 0 , 0 0 0 ’ S E A S I LY. P O S S I B LY
M I LLIONS O F KO R EANS LI V E S
LOST.
There are still 7,986 MIAs to this day from the war.
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