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By FRED SPARKS + . and our GIs must risk their

(On Home Leave) skins to collect same. Notes on Christmas in Korea: | For the chief American delegate If I could “Santarize” all G. Lat the cease-fire talks — A lie ‘detector (and a Communist dele{stockings hung outside foxholes I gate willing to be. tested). Snap would pop in some of the below-,, the straps and ask the barlisted “impossible” gifts, |gaining Bolshevik: “Are you really For.the Infantrymin—A paort- seeking an end lo this war?” able; knapsack-sized steam shovel, For every American in Korea—

A sincere, honorable peace. which ous dig pin 3 losnoe Santa in Seoul—Thousands of

Korean kids will discover Noel For the Sabre Jet Pllot—A Dig ror the first time. Weeks ago net that he could lower to SNagi (when I was still on bullet boulethe next Communist pilot, Wholyarq) I saw GIs writing their parachutes after his MIG is clob-|r41kg for toys. bered. ‘This would answer Our, It will be no surprise to see a Jet jockies' burning question: rugged Ranger walking down a “Who is flying the MIG's? Chinese fithy Korean road (toward a tiny jor Russians?’ {village) holding his carbine in one For the Signal Corps Linesman hand, a huge teddy bear in the —A ski tow to lift him up thatiother. {same blanking mountain he must] And be assured that on Tuesday {climb umpteen times daily, check- next chow lines will fatten, as loing vital telephone lines. cals are invited to share the sur-

For the Navy Frogman — A Plus. trained swordfish who could swim/ yn 8 ahead and cut .a neat pathi REMEMBER—Last Christmas through frozen blotches of water./was the low point of our Korean Our frogmen, you know, dive be-adventure. Our entire army rolled tween ice-blocks bobbing- off back after the great Chinese North Korean shores. As human sneak punch, which hit us the day minesweepers they hunt—and ex- after Thanksgiving. |plode—floating red mines. Their | But it was a blessed Christmas, |

dress: Rubber suits and fins, in one way. After being! “trapped” by Mao's masses, the!

window-face mask. For the Fellow War Correspon- gallant First Marine Division

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who would immediately stamp Christmas night the last defend“approved” on all dispatches. lers of the Hungnam beachhead

; ; ; ted P#“my Korean slogger — A were. evacualec, winter uniform operating on the, Not a Dunkirk . . . not a dis-

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later — after disembarking at| en would cut down | [Seay a. Tt {| Pusan—they were ‘back in the

For the combat officer—A big, line . +» « killing Communists. black hood (like the old- fashioned] "--a 2 photographers used to get under)| THE GREAT DEBATE—The, {for map reading at night, Now our| most debated yuletide statement officers leading patrols must|for years are Gen. MacArthur's] “feel” their way after dark. To| words assuring our troopers] strike a match or wink a flash- [they'd be on their way home for {light would invite red - bullets. }Christmas. Doug spoke" thusly! | Maps painted with luminous mix-{the day before Thanksgiving, {tures, like wrist- watch dials, also|1950. Friends. of MacArthur insist—

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