Documentary on the Battles of the Korean War │ Full Documentary

  • 8 years ago
The Veterans Museum is hosting an Exhibit of the Korean War. Actual artifacts and memorabilia. Our docents will show you.\r
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The Veterans Museum and Memorial Center, located in the cultural center of San Diego within Balboa Park, opened a special exhibit in June of 2010 to tell the story and honor the participants of one of the last battles of the Korean War. This exhibit is based on the documentary film Hold at All Costs by Mr. Glenn Smith that tells the story of Outpost Harry and the epic battle to hold the high ground and protect the approaches to Seoul during the last days of the war. The exhibit will showcase artifacts, photographs, oral histories, and some of the actual sets used in part of the documentary to tell the history of the conflict and the stories of those who participated on both sides of the battle.\r
Bob Baker and generous sponsors helped us present this special exhibit of the Forgotten War. Did you see HBO showing of Mr. Bakers documentary?\r
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HOLD AT ALL COSTS: KOREA\r
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The Story of Forgotten Warriors, in a Forgotten Battle, of a Forgotten War\r
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Little has been written on the Korean War and even less on trench warfare and the desperate battles fought for control of isolated outposts that marked its closing months. For the very first time, a documentary film, Hold At All Costs, examines one specific battle; the epic attack and defense of Outpost Harry, where American, Greek and South Korean soldiers fought and died against incredible odds to hold a vital position from massive Chinese barrage. The story is told by the men and women who actually fought it, but from all sides. This 80-minute effort focuses on the survivors of The Battle at Outpost (OP) Harry and how this horrific event affected their remaining years.\r
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