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This remarkable story begins with as a young National Serviceman in 1951, the author walked through the gates at the Welch Brigade Training Centre, Brecon, and ends when he walked back into Civvy Street in 1953. Between these dates he went through many life-changing experiences, in particular the twelve months he spent with the 1st Battle Welch Regiment in Korea. He tells his story of this almost forgotten war in graphic detail. Temperatures could drop to -45 with biting Siberian snow-laden winds. In the spring came the monsoons followed by a humid mosquito-laden period.The Welch Regiment at that time were part of the Commonwealth Division which allied to the American and Korean ROK armies were tasked with holding a line north of the 38th Parallel whilst politicians tried to broker a deal. The Chinese were well dug in and were a resourceful determined enemy, never missing a chance to edge forward even if it meant serious casualties. Artillery exchanges were often fierce and information and fighting patrols often clashed. As a lance corporal infantry signaler, the author was involved at all levels of operational and company activity and he gives the reader a real insight into the events and circumstances of war and the thoughts of a young man caught up in a desperate and dangerous conflict. The tenacity and spirit of young National Servicemen and their Regular partners, shines through as they face life-threatening and exhausting situations and conditions.

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First published in Great Britain in 2009 by Pen Sword Military an imprint of - photo 1
First published in Great Britain in 2009 by Pen Sword Military an imprint of - photo 2
First published in Great Britain in 2009 by
Pen & Sword Military
an imprint of
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
47 Church Street
Barnsley
South Yorkshire
S70 2AS
Copyright Neville Williams
ISBN 978 1 84884 131 4
eISBN 9781844684687
The right of Neville Williams to be identified as author of this work have been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from the Publisher in writing.
Printed and bound in the UK
by MPG Books Ltd
Pen & Sword Books Ltd incorporates the imprints ofPen & Sword Aviation, Pen & Sword Maritime, Pen & Sword Military, Wharncliffe Local History, Pen and Sword Select, Pen and Sword Military Classics, Leo Cooper, Remember When, Seaforth Publishing and Frontline Publishing.
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Contents
The Korean engineer and his wife who the author and his wife met on a train in - photo 3
The Korean engineer and his wife who the author and his wife met on a train in Engleberge, Switzerland in 2000, over fifty years after the end of the Korean War. He thanked the author for helping to save his country from communism.
This picture of one man from each battalion in the Commonwealth Division was - photo 4
This picture of one man from each battalion in the Commonwealth Division was taken by General Cassels before he left for England. L to R: Indian regt, the author (1st Welch), Canadian regt, English regt, Australian regt, New Zealand regt, Irish regt, Scottish regt.
The author and his wife on top of Mount Titlis in Engleberge Switzerland after - photo 5
The author and his wife on top of Mount Titlis in Engleberge, Switzerland after meeting the Korean engineer and his wife.
Photo of platoon after initial training passing-out parade The author is first - photo 6
Photo of platoon after initial training passing-out parade. The author is first left, second row down.
Studio photo of the author after six weeks training The author Jim Sibeon - photo 7
Studio photo of the author after six weeks training.
The author Jim Sibeon and Jim Lamacraft in battle training area East Wretham - photo 8
The author, Jim Sibeon and Jim Lamacraft in battle training area, East Wretham, Norfolk, May 1951.
1st Battalion The Welch Regiment marching into Colchester after a 60-mile trek - photo 9
1st Battalion The Welch Regiment marching into Colchester after a 60-mile trek from the battle training area in Norfolk.
Outside the NAAFI on Colombo October 1951 L to R the author Jim Lamacraft - photo 10
Outside the NAAFI on Colombo, October 1951. L to R: the author, Jim Lamacraft, Jim Swarbrick, Williams 85 and Jim Sibeon.
Outside the NAAFI in Hong Kong L to R Jim Sibeon the author Williams 85 and - photo 11
Outside the NAAFI in Hong Kong. L to R: Jim Sibeon, the author, Williams 85 and Jim Swarbrick.
Pioneer Hill command bunker sketch Christmas 1951 L to R Chang Kim the - photo 12
Pioneer Hill command bunker sketch, Christmas 1951.
L to R Chang Kim the author and Hewson Pioneer Hill Christmas 1952 L - photo 13
L to R: Chang, Kim, the author and Hewson, Pioneer Hill, Christmas 1952.
L to R the author Chang not known Dixon Hewson Kim not known - photo 14
L to R: the author, Chang, (not known), Dixon, Hewson, Kim, (not known), Obrien.
Various types of headgear worn in Korea Sketch of Hill 355 from across the - photo 15
Various types of headgear worn in Korea.
Sketch of Hill 355 from across the valley Little Gibraltar Note the - photo 16
Sketch of Hill 355 from across the valley (Little Gibraltar). Note the 3"mortars in the middle distance, May 1952.
View across 3 mortar position June 1952 Unknown American soldier on 3 - photo 17
View across 3 mortar position, June 1952.
Unknown American soldier on 3 mortar position near Hill 355 Diving for - photo 18
Unknown American soldier on 3 mortar position near Hill 355.
Diving for cover as a shell lands on the 3 mortar bomb bay when the author and - photo 19
Diving for cover as a shell lands on the 3 mortar bomb bay when the author and two others were doing some wiring. Note that the rocks on the bay set the shell off before it could penetrate.
Sketch showing typical arrangement of bunkers trenches and various other - photo 20
Sketch showing typical arrangement of bunkers, trenches and various other important items on a mortar position in Korea. A. 3 mortar bay. B. Blasted tree with washing on it. C. Bunker. D. Slit trench. E. Bunker sandbags. F. Bunker chimney. G. Rocks on bunker roof. H. Blanket doorway. I. Petrol can. J. Cast-iron heated washing bowl. K. Barbed wire. L. Axe and shovel. M. Soldier in monsoon kit. N. Monsoon drain. O. Vehicle bogged down. P. Swill pit. Q. Latrine. R. Urinal.
The author on leave in Tokyo June 1952 Sketch done by street artist in - photo 21
The author on leave in Tokyo, June 1952.
Sketch done by street artist in Tokyo June 1952 The author outside the - photo 22
Sketch done by street artist in Tokyo, June 1952.
The author outside the command bunker 3 mortar position June 1952 Note the - photo 23
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