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Omaha Steve

(99,660 posts)
Mon Jul 5, 2021, 11:22 PM Jul 2021

UNL professor: Marine killed in Frozen Chosin battle was starving, too


https://omaha.com/news/state-and-regional/unl-professor-marine-killed-in-frozen-chosin-battle-was-starving-too/article_d3e09c68-d2e0-11eb-99df-63e671af2c52.html#tracking-source=home-top-story-1

By Steve Liewer

It’s no secret soldiers and Marines who perished in the Korean War battle called “Frozen Chosin” died cold.

Now, research by a University of Nebraska-Lincoln archaeology professor who studies mummified remains tells us at least some of them died hungry.

Karl Reinhard examined a small and extremely rare chunk of coprolite — a scientific term for fossilized feces — discovered after the 2006 disinterment of a Marine Corps private first class who died during the desperate Chosin Reservoir battle in late 1950.

He and his research team found that the Marine had been eating a starvation diet of low-nutrition plants he must have foraged, including raw mustard seeds and a type of wild rose called potentilla.

FULL story at link above.
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UNL professor: Marine killed in Frozen Chosin battle was starving, too (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jul 2021 OP
This hurts. mahina Jul 2021 #1
🕯 blm Jul 2021 #2
my father was wounded and frostbit at chosin rampartc Jul 2021 #3
It was awful. DashOneBravo Jul 2021 #4
My dad's second oldest brother, Uncle Rudy, U.S. Army Korea. denbot Jul 2021 #5

mahina

(17,668 posts)
1. This hurts.
Mon Jul 5, 2021, 11:30 PM
Jul 2021

My heart aches got them.

My Grandpa was in the war in Korea
Earlier, in WWII he was in China.

Peace to them

DashOneBravo

(2,679 posts)
4. It was awful.
Tue Jul 6, 2021, 07:17 PM
Jul 2021

There are a couple of documentaries on that battle. I watched a good one on Netflix. And another on the History Channel.

Warning: one of them is a US soldier who was wounded and on a rack in the truck, being used as a makeshift ambulance. The Chinese used a flame thrower burning the wounded guys. He survived and took part of the documentary.

denbot

(9,900 posts)
5. My dad's second oldest brother, Uncle Rudy, U.S. Army Korea.
Fri Jul 9, 2021, 04:25 AM
Jul 2021

One of my early exposures to a family war story was of his unit being pinned down and dug in a mass grave for 3 days. The had their rats (rations) but few could eat.

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