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A Man, a U.N. Soldier |
Hugh Cabot |
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Accession Number: 88-187-CK
Original work: Drawing, Pencil
Original size: 12 by 11 inches
Hit by mortar fragments during the early fighting in Korea, this man recovered from all but a neck wound. When returned with the sick and wounded during operation Little Switch, he was not strong enough to walk. From a litter where he sat, his only thoughts were, "There are still men in those camps who are in tougher shape than I am - somehow I hope you get them all out." He had dad a drain in his neck wound for almost two years, he was in plenty tough shape himself.
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