Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1950 — Page 15
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TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1950 = ian Y Swear fo You—'
Chinese Tells of Shock “At Sight of Dead Yank: - Undermined Morale
Platoon Didn't Like Idea, He Says;
Expected Only to Fight South Koreans By FRED SPARKS
WITH THE 7th MARINE REGIMENT, North Korea,
Nov. 7- (CDN)—"Three days ago when we found a dead
Marine we knew for the first tire that we were fighting Americans.
“I swear to you it was a terrible Jroek and surprise to my whole platoon.”
ay Sheek Tr 18-25- -year- old hauled by truck and train to the nese Communist under- Yalu River and crossed into Ko-
lieutenant, Chai Yung-ming. rea at Antung.
Half-an-hour ago the ‘under- ‘Political commissars attached
folded atop their fur-lined caps— to each battalion told them’ they were herded from the front by a Would® guard the approaches to Mariné fondling a grease gun, Chosun Reservoir and hydroelec-
The dnder-lieutenant ‘has slight tric plant (the objective of this
bullet wounds in both legs. He is ‘ illions g ; g on with 20 other Chinese who sit and regiment) which lights millions
.. stand around the rocks next to a ©f bulbs in Manchuria.
en
Inside his sleeves,
trickling stream guarded by three It was said: théy “might” en: Marines. > counter some “trouble” with Nearby —and separated srs on-South--Koreans.- Americans were North Korean POWs of all ages not mentioned and the platoon in filthy white rags. di , thought the Yank forces were and defeated still fighting much further south. Soaked and Cold Ten days ago for the first time : - : they were heavily strafed and Chinese like the under-lieuten- bombed—they (wrongly) thought Snt are wifey, ow Sraelly the planes Korean-piloted: Their hair is ho and like a week ago they got toa sire our red Indians their faces are fight with the South Koreans and 0 ps shoved them back a few miles. fuzz-free—few Chinese ever have . cits to shave. - Three days ago the opposition
off and -most-
‘outflanking charge.
amazed to ‘find a dead United States, Marine. i They stood around the body, re‘lates the under-lieutenant, and ‘everybody talked and worried. It ¢alls by Jan. 1, unless total mobilwas the first time they knew they ization is ordered, a statement Pennsy
were fighting the Americans. the Chief of Navy Person- i Nobody liked this business at from y Saturday.
all. It shattered morale. nel, Washington, said today. | All men 'who Last night the platoon was cut. Under? present plans, officers Mexican . horder
-or-wounded sya enlisted mien recatied to ac by mortars, cannon and a Marine
vania St,
[tive duty will serve a maximum ejigihle fo attend,
Following orders they threw of 21 months and in some cases away all their weapons — into officers will be released from accaves and stteams—and tried to tive duty after 15 months. crawl back to the CCF line. The under-lieutenant and pri- have 30 days’ notice between the aids to a clearer vate when captured, speaking time they are called and the date current real through an interpreter, insisted they must report for active duty. that nobody in the platoon want- A total of 31.000 reservists will ed to fight Americans.
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Marine sergeant believe the under- during the first six months of local and national lieutenant’s story. - 1951. After July 1 recalls will AND pictures. And the intelligence officer tells 4 arage about 5000 non-rated men
me: “T've recommended to GHQ per month and ‘a limited number ‘that they shower: teafiets on CCF of specialized petty officers.
lines telling them they're faving dames
American soldiers—it might make Erma | ELECTION
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And that night the platoon was ‘Most Re : alls Jan. 1 ‘Border Plan Reunion
. Gen. Edward M. Lewis Patrol U. 8. Navy will have completed No. 10, United Mexican Border the major portion of reservists re- Veterans of Indianapolis, will hold fhe annual fall reunion at Na--tional Guard Armory,
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The ‘lieutenant holds his hands got suddenly. sister and they Mandarin style, like an actor in a Fu Man-| chu movie. He keeps shivering—| he's been out for'days in a continual drizzle, His quilted khaki | uniform has sponged up jcewater | and won't dry. { 1 stand by while a South Ko-| rean corporal and a Marine sergeant question him. He talks freely and points out| nearby Chinese units on the map. | : He speaks without fear, unlike | -- the North Korean prisoners whose | party pamphlets told them they'd! be shot, not to mention tortured, by their Yank captors. Here is the under-lieutenant’s story, exactly. The Marine intel-! ligence officer says it follows the pattern of Chinese POWSs previously pumped. Crossed Into Korea He and two-thirds of his platoon” warred until last year for| Chiang Kai-shek's National Army and were conscripted into the
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