I knew a man that was in the 24th Infantry, stationed in Kokura, Japan in 1950. He went into South Korea shortly after Task Force Smith was deployed. At night he slept with a revolver to defend himself because Soldiers were being killed in their sleep by the North Koreans. There were many horror stories of being overrun at the time. His unit kept getting pushed back and he ended up fighting in the defense of Pusan. He passed away earlier this year at 95.
My good friend Vern B was in the Marine Core, in 1950 station in Japan, then was re station in Taiwan in 1956 stated that they were almost at war with China back then, He said you could the trails being left behind the B52 bombers flying around. They were on red alert 24 for a week.ill call him up and see if he remembers anything more.
Outstanding documentary! Kudos to your writers, editors and historians....This RUclips channel truly offers some of the best military history reporting available on the internet. If we do not study history....we are destined to repeat it. Just read the News for proof.
I agree on the whole, but almost every video I've watched on this channel (and I've watched quite a few) has at least one glaring error in it. That being said, by and large they are very well done and show a lot of history the majority of people do not know about.
Ive been looking for something to listen to while I Build my G3. Ive listened to enough youtube videos showing how to properly do the build. Im ready to fire up the press lol Thanks for the Awesomeness Dark Doc
I went to high school on Osan Air Base and lived at Camp Humphreys, which is right outside of Pyeonteak. I've personally been to both battle memorials, and during school sports, ran a lot of the hills those battles took place on.
Years ago, I read a book about this from the point-of-view of US Army senior NCOs and officers who were WW2 veterans. They recalled watching a massive number of unstoppable North Korean tanks and soldiers. US and RoK soldiers were retreating in mass and disobeying orders to stand and fight. An NCO who fought at the Battle of the Bulge said the fear and panic was the same; and he couldn’t believe he was going to be in another “Battle of the Bulge” and survive again.
That's CCP propoganda man. I've done some research into the Korean War and have never seen or heard such an event occurring. I do hear Chinese propoganda films and ccp agents saying that though such as "the battle of Lake Changjin"
@@galatians-2.20 You need to do some MORE research. I recommend reading Pulitzer Prize author John Toland’s “In Mortal Combat: Korea 1950-1953”. I think this was the book that the US Army NCO or officer compared the sudden and unexpected North Korean invasion to his experience at the Battle of the Bulge because US and RoK were unprepared, overwhelmed and forced to hurriedly retreat to Pusan (now called Busan).
Just finished my first 4 year hitch,back home drinking a 6 pac with my brother in law when he mentioned that his dad was a Korean war Vet, told him to call him up, we'll shoot the shit. His dad shows up, and he asks me where I was stationed? told him I just got off the Czech border for 36 months, told him what been thru, never going back!! Company retention was 1/120 personal, and (only) rotation back to the States... kept personal in the Army... after getting another case of beer, he started opening up. He said he was a rifle man, in (I think it was the 4th inf div.) Stated he was Pvt E /1 before he cycle back to the States he was promoted up the ranks to Capt. Field grade promotions, unbleaveble events that he told, he stated the horns that the Chinese Army used, snap men's minds! stated that the waves after waves of Chinese Inf that were mowed down, piled in some places 5' to 7' ft deep. quite common to burn up a M 60 maching barrel, then the second spare barrel,cook off was common, every time they charge, stated he seen complete platoon desert, I told him i seen the same thing very similar to whats happens happen in 76 when we went on Alert, went from a state #8 mattence status to a state# 3 in 30 min/ in 5 min later state #2, ready to drop to deft com# 2... Seen men loose it when the tanks surrounded our TAC site, M60 Maching guns / Clay more mines being shoved on to us, bandoleer, crates of M 203 grande rounds, shoved in our Field jackets pockets, we were ADA Hawk Missel personal, Trying to pull up Inf tactics from basic training, was a SOB on a pay day night when 1 hr befor your in a Gest house drinking Duper bac beer, hunker down in a two man fighting position, you could tell its was going down when the 2/ 47 FA were knocking down trees with the M60 A1 tanks, He went on to say that he saw more than any man should ever see, then he went quiet, We shook hands, said he had to go, thanks for the talk, and said he's haven't had a chance to talk about this in 30 years, one hell of a man,
The footage of those training Asian troops were not North Korean communists but Chinese Nationalist Army (KMT) German-trained elite troops during the war with Japan.
Had a Budy at church, I always got him BLACK Coffee in the mornings. He loved Hanging out with me at the coffee and doughnuts wafting for Chinese or Korean Students to Speak with them and exercise his skills. My Friend was a US GI Interpreter and forward Observer and double dutied spilling out BS Orders and Info to the Enemies While Listening to their radio traffic. I was the Only One "I knew of" who he told his stories, one of a Very Nasty Attack he used his radio jeep to evacuate wounded Koreans under direct and in direct fire, and Came Back, did it again. Always short Water mostly, then all the tools needed for War.
They mention the Soviet Union being absent from the security council vote. Another benefit was that the vote representing China wasnt the PRC/CCP. It was government we know today as Taiwan.
For my eighth grade history fair project I interviewed one of my dad’s friends who is a medic in the Korean War and he talked about how they would tie frozen soldiers together like sandbags to the Jeeps to stop the bullets while they medevac’d people
I grew up with men who were in Korean war, the stories they told were engaging to say the least. Hoards of Chinese soldiers coming over a ridge line one after the other and being mowed down by fire from half track for hours on end. Being pushed back every day because the US had inferior weapons and the politicians not understanding what needed to be done. I see this same scenario starting right now with the lack of courage from the generation of cowards we are raising today.
@craigaust3306 I see your point, but Ray didn't say that our military is full of cowards (although there is STRONG evidence that the top brass is. He said "this generation" and he isn't wrong. I have 2 teenagers and seeing their friends certainly does not give me hope for a strong military tomorrow.
Prior to our 2003 deployment to Iraq an Army Colonel briefed us. He promised us that there would never be another TASK Force Smith. Only a few of us old guys knew what he was talking about. We were well trained and well armed. I do worry about the future. 10:22
my dad was an army MP in korea just before the war broke out so glad he was transferred stateside before the fighting began otherwise I might not be here ⚛😀
HOW WAS THIS A RUTHLESS ANTI-TANK GROUP? They were under equipped, unprepared, and "bugged" out (I would have too) leaving their soldiers behind! What's ruthless about that???
I believe it goes back further than than that, right around 1936 when the Chinese asked Roosevelt for help to fight off the Japanese, who were invading, if I remember correctly they travel to Washing DC Chiang Kil shek and his wife ( RTO News reels) but were snub off. I honestly believe this is where the first animosity started, But if you go back even farther to Commodore Mathew Perry when he showed up with his ships, in Tokyo Bay demanding trade deals...I believe that Japan caught hold of the big stick theory. Just my thoughts.
My uncle like myself and my father were infantry veterans..my uncle fought in Korea he said fought Chinese and north Koreans..from his foxhole...once again politics..smfh.. RIP UNC n Dad
Why do you just put any old B&W film even if it has nothing to do with what you are talking about? The Chinese were not in the war till later and they weren't from the KMT. Just bullshit you should sack your editors or give them a history lessons.
Most of the island hopping battles significantly limited the effectiveness of tanks. McArthur in Kore was proof-positive of the old adage “we prepare to fight the last war.”
Training with the ROK Army and ROK Marines in '05 was one of my favorite time in the Corps. Nice country
Semper FI. Did the same in 1976. H&S 1/4 106’s
I knew a man that was in the 24th Infantry, stationed in Kokura, Japan in 1950. He went into South Korea shortly after Task Force Smith was deployed. At night he slept with a revolver to defend himself because Soldiers were being killed in their sleep by the North Koreans. There were many horror stories of being overrun at the time. His unit kept getting pushed back and he ended up fighting in the defense of Pusan. He passed away earlier this year at 95.
My good friend Vern B was in the Marine Core, in 1950 station in Japan, then was re station in Taiwan in 1956 stated that they were almost at war with China back then, He said you could the trails being left behind the B52 bombers flying around. They were on red alert 24 for a week.ill call him up and see if he remembers anything more.
Outstanding documentary! Kudos to your writers, editors and historians....This RUclips channel truly offers some of the best military history reporting available on the internet. If we do not study history....we are destined to repeat it. Just read the News for proof.
I agree on the whole, but almost every video I've watched on this channel (and I've watched quite a few) has at least one glaring error in it. That being said, by and large they are very well done and show a lot of history the majority of people do not know about.
Ive been looking for something to listen to while I Build my G3. Ive listened to enough youtube videos showing how to properly do the build. Im ready to fire up the press lol
Thanks for the Awesomeness Dark Doc
Nice bro keep up the cool shit.
I went to high school on Osan Air Base and lived at Camp Humphreys, which is right outside of Pyeonteak. I've personally been to both battle memorials, and during school sports, ran a lot of the hills those battles took place on.
Thank you for changing and softening your narration delivery. MUCH appreciated and so much difference!!!!
Years ago, I read a book about this from the point-of-view of US Army senior NCOs and officers who were WW2 veterans. They recalled watching a massive number of unstoppable North Korean tanks and soldiers. US and RoK soldiers were retreating in mass and disobeying orders to stand and fight. An NCO who fought at the Battle of the Bulge said the fear and panic was the same; and he couldn’t believe he was going to be in another “Battle of the Bulge” and survive again.
That's CCP propoganda man. I've done some research into the Korean War and have never seen or heard such an event occurring. I do hear Chinese propoganda films and ccp agents saying that though such as "the battle of Lake Changjin"
@@galatians-2.20 You need to do some MORE research. I recommend reading Pulitzer Prize author John Toland’s “In Mortal Combat: Korea 1950-1953”. I think this was the book that the US Army NCO or officer compared the sudden and unexpected North Korean invasion to his experience at the Battle of the Bulge because US and RoK were unprepared, overwhelmed and forced to hurriedly retreat to Pusan (now called Busan).
Just finished my first 4 year hitch,back home drinking a 6 pac with my brother in law when he mentioned that his dad was a Korean war Vet,
told him to call him up, we'll shoot the shit. His dad shows up, and he asks me where I was stationed? told him I just got off the Czech border for 36 months, told him what been thru, never going back!! Company retention was 1/120 personal, and (only) rotation back to the States... kept personal in the Army... after getting another case of beer, he started opening up. He said he was a rifle man, in (I think it was the 4th inf div.) Stated he was Pvt E /1 before he cycle back to the States he was promoted up the ranks to Capt. Field grade promotions, unbleaveble events that he told, he stated the horns that the Chinese Army used, snap men's minds! stated that the waves after waves of Chinese Inf that were mowed down, piled in some places 5' to 7' ft deep. quite common to burn up a M 60 maching barrel, then the second spare barrel,cook off was common, every time they charge, stated he seen complete platoon desert,
I told him i seen the same thing very similar to whats happens happen in 76 when we went on Alert, went from a state #8 mattence status to a state# 3 in 30 min/ in 5 min later state #2, ready to drop to deft com# 2... Seen men loose it when the tanks surrounded our TAC site, M60 Maching guns / Clay more mines being shoved on to us, bandoleer, crates of M 203 grande rounds, shoved in our Field jackets pockets, we were ADA Hawk Missel personal, Trying to pull up Inf tactics from basic training, was a SOB on a pay day night when 1 hr befor your in a Gest house drinking Duper bac beer, hunker down in a two man fighting position, you could tell its was going down when the 2/ 47 FA were knocking down trees with the M60 A1 tanks,
He went on to say that he saw more than any man should ever see, then he went quiet,
We shook hands, said he had to go, thanks for the talk, and said he's haven't had a chance to talk about this in 30 years, one hell of a man,
@@galatians-2.20 Get on over to a VA old solder homes, there still around, ask them straight up, get it out of the horse mouth,
@@daleslover2771 The M 60 machine gun was not issued until 1959. The M2 Browning was the machine gun used in Korea.
The footage of those training Asian troops were not North Korean communists but Chinese Nationalist Army (KMT) German-trained elite troops during the war with Japan.
good eye. KMT were given the German helmet, weapons & training. Interesting since Japan and Germany were Axis allies later in the war.
Forgotten war or not there should be a movie made about Task Force Smith 😒😒😒
Agreed.
Had a Budy at church, I always got him BLACK Coffee in the mornings. He loved Hanging out with me at the coffee and doughnuts wafting for Chinese or Korean Students to Speak with them and exercise his skills. My Friend was a US GI Interpreter and forward Observer and double dutied spilling out BS Orders and Info to the Enemies While Listening to their radio traffic. I was the Only One "I knew of" who he told his stories, one of a Very Nasty Attack he used his radio jeep to evacuate wounded Koreans under direct and in direct fire, and Came Back, did it again.
Always short Water mostly, then all the tools needed for War.
They mention the Soviet Union being absent from the security council vote. Another benefit was that the vote representing China wasnt the PRC/CCP. It was government we know today as Taiwan.
For my eighth grade history fair project I interviewed one of my dad’s friends who is a medic in the Korean War and he talked about how they would tie frozen soldiers together like sandbags to the Jeeps to stop the bullets while they medevac’d people
This was after the Chinese came across the border
I grew up with men who were in Korean war, the stories they told were engaging to say the least. Hoards of Chinese soldiers coming over a ridge line one after the other and being mowed down by fire from half track for hours on end. Being pushed back every day because the US had inferior weapons and the politicians not understanding what needed to be done. I see this same scenario starting right now with the lack of courage from the generation of cowards we are raising today.
Ok boomer...
The US had inferior weapons to the Chinese?
It sounds like you’re saying that our men and women in uniform are now cowards. I’m surprised you’re willing to stay in this country.
...and what unit did you serve in?
@craigaust3306 I see your point, but Ray didn't say that our military is full of cowards (although there is STRONG evidence that the top brass is. He said "this generation" and he isn't wrong. I have 2 teenagers and seeing their friends certainly does not give me hope for a strong military tomorrow.
I get choked up when I see the look on the Faces of the Soldiers from task force Smith.
Prior to our 2003 deployment to Iraq an Army Colonel briefed us. He promised us that there would never be another TASK Force Smith. Only a few of us old guys knew what he was talking about. We were well trained and well armed. I do worry about the future. 10:22
my dad was an army MP in korea just before the war broke out so glad he was transferred stateside before the fighting began otherwise I might not be here ⚛😀
This should have been named "The US's Most Toothless Military Anti-Tank Group".
The march is unstoppable, until someone stands and stops it!
love your content
Ok dorks
Check out if you can do a video on the hill 303 massacre during the Korean war. Not much has been made on it and they should be recognized.
Why?
Because your mom
Alot of massacres in Korea. Especially by China and N. Korea!
Tell me again about the ruthless part?
I thought the same thing, this video is mis-titled
I have the task force Top Secret battle orders that were declassified and then burned in a barrel but not b4 photographed.
Happy Holidays
Wrong title for the video
HOW WAS THIS A RUTHLESS ANTI-TANK GROUP? They were under equipped, unprepared, and "bugged" out (I would have too) leaving their soldiers behind! What's ruthless about that???
I thought these guys had bug-out fever
At 4:15, is that a stinger I see?
Good documentary but definitely the wrong title.
If Truman would have helped the nationalist chinese in their war against Soviet backed communists under Mao there would have been no Korean war
I believe it goes back further than than that, right around 1936 when the Chinese asked Roosevelt for help to fight off the Japanese, who were invading, if I remember correctly they travel to Washing DC
Chiang Kil shek and his wife ( RTO News reels) but were snub off. I honestly believe this is where the first animosity started,
But if you go back even farther to Commodore Mathew Perry when he showed up with his ships, in Tokyo Bay demanding trade deals...I believe that Japan caught hold of the big stick theory. Just my thoughts.
Why did the UN didn't adopt the panzerfaust?
My uncle like myself and my father were infantry veterans..my uncle fought in Korea he said fought Chinese and north Koreans..from his foxhole...once again politics..smfh.. RIP UNC n Dad
Where was the Air Force?
MacArthur ..spent one night in korea ..one
It's not the size of the dog that matters, but its fighting spirit.
“It’s not about the size of the dog in the fight. It’s about the size of the fight in the dog.”
Why do you just put any old B&W film even if it has nothing to do with what you are talking about?
The Chinese were not in the war till later and they weren't from the KMT. Just bullshit you should sack your editors or give them a history lessons.
The narrator is given the American military’s actions a kind word.
ruthless ??? they got their arse kicked ! .....
i want to hear the story of the US most ruthless Civilian Anti tank force lol
will you try this again to invade north korea?
Who invaded North Korea or what do you mean by that
If NK tries to invade SK again
Why are you showing segments of film depicting nationalist Chinese soldiers from WWII?
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First lol
This isn't a video for children. Shouldn't you be on RUclips kids?
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fkkk utubes...
T34-85 outdated from 1943 why you don't send tanks....it's stupid
Stalin got rid of his worst stuff first.
Most of the island hopping battles significantly limited the effectiveness of tanks. McArthur in Kore was proof-positive of the old adage “we prepare to fight the last war.”
Another click bait false title. Dark docs ans other Dark videos have stooped to this false title more and more over the months.