Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled The BAR in Korea and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/the-bar-in-korea/.



SLA Marshal wrote a tome on weapons in the Korean War…said problems were because of rehab facilities in Japan. Weapons sent from the USA worked well, refurbished from Japan or Korea didn’t.I wish my father lived long enough to read this. He was a BAR man in Korea, First Marine Division. He rarely would talk about the war, and only to me.
Once, and only once, he told me he was assigned to protect a lieutenant (he didn't give context). The Chinese ambushed them, and the damn thing jammed. The poor officer was hit, and just before he died, he said to my dad "where were you?" or words to that effect.
I know he carried that with him until he died in 2003.
I just wonder if the part about improper storage and poor refitting would have given him some comfort, however small.
I became a professional historian in part because of these stories, and this short essay was well done.
SLA Marshal wrote a tome on weapons in the Korean War…said problems were because of rehab facilities in Japan. Weapons sent from the USA worked well, refurbished from Japan or Korea didn’t.