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A Korean War mystery: What exactly happened to 6 Platoon of the 1st Battalion Princess Patricia?


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Something happened to her dad and his fellow infantrymen almost 70 years ago and Mary Polak would like to have it acknowledged.
Ernest Peter Inkman — his friends have always called him Pete — was born in Agassiz in 1929 and was 21 when the Korean War broke out in 1950.
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A Korean War mystery: What exactly happened to 6 Platoon of the 1st Battalion Princess Patricia? Back to video
Serving with the 1st Battalion of the Princess Patricia, 6 Platoon, he and his fellow Canadian soldiers spent endless days and nights on patrol in Korea in an ongoing game of cat-and-mouse with Chinese troops. One side would advance, the other retreat; then they’d repeat the push and withdraw the other way, and so on.

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