I enjoyed this book because I am old enough to remember the Korean Police Action from start to finish to finish and had contact with soldiers going to Korea and heading back from Korea! This happened because my father was Career Navy CPO (Chief Pitiful Officer as he said) and got assigned to Sangley Point NAS, Philippines (Manila Bay, PI) in late 1950. In late 1951, my dad finally got on base housing, so in early October my Mom and our crew (3 boys and 2 girls, ages 9-almost 2) loaded in the third level down from the main deck at Treasure Island NB (SF Bay) with 1,500 plus Soldiers and Officers of the 101’s Army Airborne headed for Okinawa and on to Korea! Once e hit good, I became the middleman between them and the drink machine on the Main Deck! They were cheerful and marched off the pier in Okinawa after 15-18 at sea. We were supposed to sail directly to the Philippines from Okinawa, but we were directed to Sasabo, Japan to pickup returning troops from Korea. We loaded as many as possible (1,500-2,000), before heading for PI. At 9 years old, I was shocked at the difference in the troops going and coming back, but I made money in buying drinks for them from the machine. Life is funny and have enjoyed all of Mr. Grasso Books and recommend them to everyone, who enjoys a believable “war story”! 😎🇺🇸