Should Be Soldiers

An Army Combat Battalion Medical Aid Station During The Korean War

by John Benton


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/7/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 440
ISBN : 9781410749642

About the Book

Should be Soldiers is set during the chaotic and pivotal first five months of the Korean War of 1950-53, America’s “Forgotten War.” It is a unique non-fictional work based on the author’s experiences and observations while serving as a medical officer in the medical aid station of an army combat infantry battalion.

While primarily about combat medicine, the book is also about the American soldiers who fought and died. Many of them little more than teenagers, they resented having to fight a war for a cause they could not appreciate in what they perceived as a far-off backward and alien Asian land. Motivation and morale suffered, but brutal  combat against savagely attacking communist North Koreans hardened them.

Shortly after finally reclaiming South Korea, the American forces, now supported by allies under the United Nations, were sent north by ill-advised commanders to invade North Korea, despite oncoming near-arctic winter and threats of reactive Chinese intervention. When they did intervene with massive force, the author’s battalion was soon fighting desperately in sub-zero weather as they tried to retreat to escape encirclement and annihilation. The battle became one of the worst defeats ever suffered by American arms.


About the Author

The author was sent to South Korea at the beginning of the Korean War to serve as the medical officer in a combat infantry battalion medical aid station. It was involved in heavy combat all the way from the Pusan Perimeter to deep in North Korea. He later served in a regimental medical collecting station.  After discharge from the army he completed his residency in Internal Medicine. He practiced for 44 years in the Los Angeles area and was associated with a large medical school. In addition to scientific papers, he has written in the managed health care field, as well as in publications devoted to flying, vintage motor sport, and Anglo-American history.