Massacre at Hill 303

James M. Rudd tells the author about his experiences growing up, during the Korean War, and the rest of his adult life. It highlights a massacre at Hill 303 which he survived by feigning death. It is a poignant and riveting story of how he moved from hatred and bitterness during the massacre to a point of forgiveness some sixty years later.

Author: Basil B. Clark with James Melvin Rudd

ISBN: 978-1-947309-27-2

Description:

  • 150 pages
  • LSI Archival White
  • 5″ x 8″
  • perfect bound with matte laminate

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What readers are saying:

Riveting … A powerful read you will not forget.

~ Troy Radtke, Rock Spring, GA

Wih his own ingihtful combat experience, Mr. Clark has really brought Mr. Rudd’s story to life

~ Charlie Saunders, Chattanooga, TN

… a well written, moving story of brave actions and survival during the hardships of war.

~ Andy Rios, Combat Infantryman, Vietnam

I was immediately taken by the depth of character in this book, relatable peope experiencing life changing events, but subtle and jarring, in great, vivid detail.

~ Bret Hyberger, Director of Worship and Music, Ootewah (TN) United Methodist Church

… an intriguing story … Korea is often mentioned as the forgotten war, but to these veterans it will never be forgotten.

~ Edward A. Parker, Ringgold, GA

Massacre at Hil 303 is a great read, exposing the silent killer … survivor’s guilt.

~ Charles D. Matherson, author of A War Still Raging, Purple Heart, Infantryman (101st Airborn) Door Gunner (121st Helicopter Assault Company)

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