To: George Varnum
One KATUSA who survived the intial over-run - 1950 was it? - told me MP die first, as they ran the TCPs for retreating units and usually didnt make it out. He said they found the unfortunate MPs hanging by the feet from the ceilings of the same metal culvert-like quonset huts we were quartered in, having been skun alive. Another woman I worked security with was a little girl when the Kongsan came, and watched her parents being tortured to death because they wouldnt reveal where the last bag of rice was hidden, so that she and her brother could survive. I have no doubt the N.Koreans would be this aggressive as well...they are mentally stuck in the fifties...passed their history to the next generations. They will be like animals toward our troops if war were to break out with N.Korea. Further since they are certainly not a part of the world..the Geneva Convention carries no weight with them what so ever.
497 posted on
11/23/2010 4:11:26 PM PST by
caww
To: caww
Further since they are certainly not a part of the world..the Geneva Convention carries no weight with them what so ever. There will be only one way to defeat a mass charge.
Kill them. Every last one of them.
500 posted on
11/23/2010 4:23:39 PM PST by
okie01
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