Not to be hatin' on ol' Mac...
If you get the chance, probably the best read on the first year of the Koren War is the book "The Coldest Winter." It goes very much in depth into not only the politics, but also the personalities of the combatants. The author of the book takes MacArthur to task for a great many issues. At the forefront was Mac's basic egotistical personality and his 'cultish' followers. I've seen these attributes alluded to in other texts along the way, but this author REALLY appears to dislike Mac. Still, even if you like the guy (and he DID in fact do a great many incredible things) and disagree with that chapter, it's a fantastic read and has a great many personal anecdotes on the war.
My current read is a 1957 book by the Naval Institute Press on the Sea War in Korea. Bought for $0.99 (and water damaged, but not badly so) off of the web, this thing is INCREDIBLE! Lotsa good pictures, lotsa great anecdotes, and they authors (USN Historians) were able to actually interview the people involved! Direct quotes from Mac, Struble, Nimitz, Sherman, etc. abound, and I'm not even a third of the way into it. Tons of ideas for dioramas. Interesting fact, for the Incheon landing, only SIX LST's wer available, and one was in such frighteningly bad condition that it was TOWED to the harbor in case the engines broke down. All six of which were repatriated from the Japanese private owners whom had bought them following WWII. The book also goes to great length to decry the pathetic state that the Mine Warfare units wer in following WWII. (A subject which is STILL a recurring issue!) There wer only six mine sweepers in the Pacific following the war and this is what caused the Wonsan landings to take so long. Especially after two were destroyed!
In other news...
I've gotten NOWHERE on my Invaders in the last two weeks. I keep looking at other kits and wishing I was working on them. I have a personal policy of not delving into a second kit until the current one is finished. I still have the C-46 on deck to be finished, and fix the B-29, and have the two Invaders out. I'm seriously contemplating putting the B-26's away and starting down a different path.
I also got a package in the mail! (WOOHOO! ) In it wer the Planet Models resin Ben Hur water trailer (much better than the Replicast!!!), another Hasegawa fuel tanker truck, Hasegawa GMC truck, and Hasegawa 1/2 track, as well as an Academy F-5 and Squadron MiG-5 and HU-6 "In Action" books. Both of which were kinda disappointing since there were so few KW related pics in them... I also got three decal sets from home: C-121 MATS, RF-86A, and AN-2 Colt (DPRK Night Insurgent). I'm REALLY confused by the RF-86 decals... They show the side view of an F-86F, and call it an F giving it markings for an a/c from the 12th FBS at Osan... But above the EXACT SAME drawing have the designation RF-86A Project ASHTRAY 15th TRS Kimpo. Which is it? Looking at the instruction sheet, I think that they've screwed up and put titles for two a/c on one, and the F info is for a different drawing. But the line drawing for the RF shows the all flying tail of an F, not the elevatored tail of an A. (could be just a lazy artist copy/pasted). Hmm... More research.
Hope you guys are getting more accomplished than I am! Waiting to see some more pics from Helo soon.
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Andy Hill (the_draken) landrew.hill(at)live.com <*> ASE Master Auto Tech, Imaca certified. >^.^<
PADI OWSI Certified, BA Poli Sci (NDSU), BS Secondary ED-Social Studies MSUM (Sigma *** Laude)