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Seventy years ago the 1st Marine Division was fighting in the mountains around Koreaâs Chosin Reservoir.
It was a brutal winter â by some reports the coldest on record â and Marines were facing subzero temperatures, frostbite, hypothermia and dehydration. The temperatures were so unbearable that Marines who served at the reservoir said the cold âwould sink right to your bones.â
It was so cold that weapons were malfunctioning and at times Marines were fighting hand-to-hand, using rifle butts, their teeth and anything they could get their hands on to fend off the relentless attacks. Â Â
Against all odds those Marines did what Marines do â they fought. Despite being surrounded by eight determined enemy divisions, the Marines broke through in one of the most epic acts of survival and determination in history.Â
Arlington, Va.
Seventy years ago the 1st Marine Division was fighting in the mountains around Korea’s Chosin Reservoir. It was a brutal winter – by some reports the coldest on record – and Marines were facing subzero temperatures, frostbite, hypothermia, and dehydration. The temperatures were so unbearable that Marines who served at the reservoir said the cold “would sink right to your bones.”
It was so cold that weapons were malfunctioning and at times Marines were fighting hand-to-hand, using rifle butts, their teeth and anything they could get their hands on to fend off the relentless attacks.
Against all odds those Marines did what Marines do – they fought. Despite being surrounded by eight determined enemy divisions, the Marines broke through in one of the most epic acts of survival and determination in history.