November 1951 to February 1952 | |
June to December 1952 | |
June 1950 to October 1951 | Cossack |
February to May 1952 | |
July 1952 | |
September 1952 to January 1953 | |
May to July 1953 | |
Period of Service | Frigates |
June to August 1950 | Alacrity |
February to June 1951 | |
December 1951 to February 1952 | |
August to October 1950 | Alert |
October 1951 | |
February to June 1951 | Amethyst |
September 1951 to January 1952 | |
April to July 1952 | |
June to August 1950 | Black Swan |
February to June 1951 | |
September to November 1951 | |
November 1950 to January 1951 | Cardigan Bay |
June to September 1951 | |
January to April 1952 | |
June to September 1952 | |
January to July 1953 | |
March to June 1952 | Crane |
August to September 1952 | |
November 1952 to March 1953 | |
July 1953 | |
June to August 1950 | Hart |
February to March 1951 | |
April to June 1953 | Modeste |
October 1950 to January 1951 | Morecambe Bay |
June to September 1951 | |
March to May 1952 | |
August to November 1952 | |
May to July 1953 | |
August to November 1952 | Mounts Bay |
December 1950 to January 1951 | |
June to September 1951 | |
December 1951 to April 1952 | |
June to November 1952 | |
March to June 1953 | |
November 1952 to April 1953 | Opossum |
December 1950 to January 1951 | St Bride’s Bay |
August to December 1951 | |
July to October 1952 | |
April to June 1953 | |
December 1952 to February 1953 | Sparrow |
April to June 1953 | |
August to December 1950 | Whitesand Bay |
June to July 1951 | |
October 1951 to February 1952 | |
April to July 1953 | |
Period of Service | Fleet Train. Royal Fleet Auxiliary |
June 1950 to February 1952 | Maine |
May 1952 to 1953 | |
Fort Charlotte | |
Fort Rosalie | |
Fort Langley | |
Fort Sandusky | |
Choysang | |
Echodale | |
Green Ranger | |
Brown Ranger | |
Wave Chief | |
Wave Conqueror | |
Wave Knight | |
Wave Laird | |
Wave Premier | |
Wave Prince | |
Wave Regent | |
Wave Sovereign |
Bibliography and a note on sources
The principal sources for this book have been oral interviews with participants in the Korean War, or those with pertinent diplomatic and political experience, together with the relevant files in the Public Record Office, London, and the National Archive, Washington DC. I have also consulted records and reports at the Staff College, Camberley, and personal correspondence preserved privately. The National Military Museum in Peking contains a large Korean section, and much visual material, but no important documentation is available to a foreign researcher. There are major oral history transcript collections at the US Marine Corps Museum, Washington DC, and at the US Army’s Military History Institute at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. The list of secondary sources below does not include unit and formation histories, which exist for almost every fighting element on the UN side in Korea. I have drawn upon the contemporary files of major British and US newspapers, together with some locally published wartime English-language newspapers in Korea.
Acheson, Dean –
Present at the Creation
(Hamish Hamilton, 1969)
Ambrose, Stephen E. –
Eisenhower the President
(Allen & Unwin, 1984)
Anderson, William Ellery –
Banner Over Pusan
(Evans, 1960)
Barclay, C. N. –
The First Commonwealth Division
(Gale & Polden, 1954)
Barker, A. J. –
Fortune Favours the Brave
(Leo Cooper, 1974)
Bartlett, Norman – (ed.)
With the Australians in Korea
(Australian War Memorial, 1954)
Biderman, Albert D. –
March to Calumny
(Macmillan, 1963)
Blumenson, Martin –
Mark Clark
(Jonathan Cape, 1985)
Bohlen, Charles E. –
Witness to History, 1929–1969
(Norton, 1973)
Bradbury, William C., Meyers, Samuel M. & Biderman, Albert D. –
Mass Behavior in Battle and Captivity: The Communist Soldier in the Korean War
(University of Chicago Press, 1968)
Bradley, Omar N. and Blair, Clay –
A General’s Life
(Simon & Schuster, 1983)
Bullock, Alan –
Ernest Bevin
(vol. II) (Heinemann, 1983)
Cameron, James –
Point of Departure
(Arthur Barker, 1967)
Carew, Tim –
The Commonwealth at War
(Cassell, 1967)
Caridi, Ronald J. –
The Korean War and American Politics: The Republican Party as a Case Study
(University of Pennsylvania Press, 1968)
Chae, Kyung Oh –
Handbook of Korea
(Pageant Press, 1958)
Chafe, William H. –
The Unfinished Journey
(Oxford University Press, 1985)
Collins, Lawton J. –
War in Peace
(Houghton Mifflin, 1969)
Cumings, Bruce –
Origins of the Korean War
(Princeton University Press, 1981)
Cutforth, René –
Korean Reporter
(Heinemann, 1951)
Davies, S. J. –
In Spite of Dungeons
(Hodder & Stoughton, 1955)
Dean, William F. –
General Dean’s Story
(Viking, 1954)
Deane, Philip –
Captive in Korea
(Hamish Hamilton, 1953)
Donovan, Robert J. –
Tumultuous Years
(Norton, 1981)
Dulles, John Foster –
War or Peace
(Macmillan, New York, 1950)
Eisenhower, Dwight D. –
The White House Years: Mandate for Change, 1953–56
(Doubleday, 1963)
Farrar-Hockley, Anthony –
The Edge of the Sword
(Frederick Muller, 1954)
Felton, Monica –
That’s Why I Went
(Lawrence & Wishart, 1953)
Field, James A. –
History of US Naval Operations Korea
(Naval History Division, Washington, 1962)
Foot, Rosemary –
The Wrong War
(Cornell University Press, 1985)
Foreign Affairs, Her Majesty’s Secretary For, –
Survey of Events Relating to Korea
(HMSO London, 1950)
Futrell, George F. –
The United States Air Force in the Korean War
(Office of Air Force History, Washington, 1983)
George, Alexander L. –
The Chinese Communist Army in Action
(Columbia University Press, 1967)
Giesler, Patricia –
Valour Remembered: Canadians in Korea
(Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Ottawa, 1982)
Gittings, John –
The Role of the Chinese Army
(Oxford University Press, 1967)
Goulden, Joseph C. –
Korea: The Untold Story
(McGraw Hill, 1982)
Griffith, Samuel B. –
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army
(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968)
Grist, Digby –
Remembered with Advantage
(Barton Press, 1976)
Gugeler, Russell A. –
Combat Actions in Korea
(Office of the Army Chief of Military History, Washington, 1970)
Gurtov, Hwang B. –
China under Threat
(University of California Press, 1956)
Harriman, W. Averell –
America and Russia in a Changing World
(Doubleday, 1971)
Heinl, Robert Debs –
Victory at High Tide
(Leo Cooper, 1972)
Hermes, Walter G. –
Truce Tent and Fighting Front
(Washington GPO, 1966)
Higgins, Marguerite –
The War in Korea
(Doubleday, 1951)
Higgins, Rosalyn –
United Nations Peacekeeping 1946–67
(Vol. II) (Oxford University Press, 1970)
Higgins, Trumbull –
Korea and the Fall of MacArthur
(Oxford University Press, 1960)
Holles, Robert –
Now Thrive the Armourers
(Harrap, 1952)
Howarth, T. E. B. –
Prospect and Reality
(Collins, 1985)
Hoyt, Edwin P. –
The Pusan Perimeter: On to the Yalu
and
The Bloody Road to Panmunjom
(Stein & Day, 1984 and 1985)
Isaacson, Walter & Thomas, Evan –
The Wise Men
(Simon & Schuster, 1986)
Johnson, Air Vice-Marshal J. E. –
The Story of Air Fighting
(Hutchinson, 1985)
Joy, C. Turner –
How Communists Negotiate
(Macmillan New York, 1955)
Karig, Walter, Cagle, Malcolm W. & Manson, Frank A. –
Battle Report: The War in Korea
(Holt Rinehart, 1952)
Kavanagh, P. J. –
The Perfect Stranger
(Chatto & Windus, 1966)
Kennan, George F. –
Memoirs, 1925–1950
(Little, Brown, 1967)
Memoirs, 1950–1963
(Little, Brown, 1972)
Kennedy, Edgar –
Mission to Korea
(Derek Verschoyle, 1951)
Kie-Chiang Oh, John –
Korea: Democracy on Trial
(Cornell University Press, 1968)