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List of Illustrations=vi
List of Maps=xvi
Glossary and List of Abbreviations=xvii
Foreword / by Brigadier M.N.S. McCord CBE MC=20
Acknowledgements=22
Introduction / by Lt-Col R. Charley OBE JP DL=24
Background=25
1. The Rifles, a brief history=30
2. Preparation=34
3. Sailing to the far side of the world=50
4. Korea=58
5. Advance and withdrawal=73
6. Happy Valley=83
7. Replacements and Prisoners of War=106
8. Reconnaissance and Resupply=125
9. On the Imjin=144
10. The Battle of the Imjin=156
11. The War grinds on=187
12. Checkpoint 'How'=214
13. The Closing Days=223
Epilogue=236
Appendices
I. Order of Battle=244
II. Honours and Awards=248
III. Nominal Roll=256
IV. Operation 'Spitfire'=316
V. Korean Lament=317
Bibliography=318
Index=320
Brigadier M. McCord, King's Div and ADC to HM the Queen 1981-84, Colonel Royal Irish Rangers 1985-90. (Mervyn McCord)=20
Lt-Col R. Charley CO Queen's University OTC, 1965, aged 41 years. (R. Charley)=26
St Patrick's Barracks, 1940. (RUR Museum)=32
St Patrick's Barracks, The RUR Regimental Depot, Ballymena, Northern Ireland. (RUR Museum)=32
Members of Support Company of the 1st Battalion at Colchester. (RUR Museum)=34
Mortar Section of the 1st Battalion at Colchester. (RUR Museum)=35
Corporal Tommy Cushing, a native of Tipperary, originally joined the US Army in 1926, to see what it was like in the army on the other side of the Atlantic. He stayed for ten years before returning to Tipperary. He re-enlisted and in 1939 went to France with the BEF, but did not get away at Dunkirk. He had long spells in Dachau, Buchenwald and Belsen. When told by an officer he was 'for Korea', he grinned and said "Well I suppose it's just another spot of bother, so let's get it over ....".=36
Adjutant, Captain H. Hamill. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=38
Captain Stuart de Longueil, OC A Echelon and Adjutant wearing a dog skin cap, in Happy Valley. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=40
George Prescott Westcar, John ffrench and Arthur McCallan admire the local 'talent'. (Quis Separabit)=41
Grave of 2nd Lieutenant Prescott-Westcar, United Nations Memorial Cemetery, Pusan, Korea. (RUR Association)=41
Lieutenant R. Benson, D Company (RUR Museum)=43
Padre Kelly at 57 Regimental Aid Post, Happy Valley. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=44
Padre Kelly with a Fusilier driver in Happy Valley. (RUR Museum)=44
Officers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles with General Steele, taken a day prior to departure for Korea.=45
Back row : ? , ? , Lt Nicholl, ? , Lt Benson, Lt Davies, Lt Prescott-Westcar, Lt Shaw, Frazer.=45
Middle row : Capt Ferrie (MO), Capt Millar, Capt Neely, Capt Dickson, Capt Smith, Capt Ellison, Padre Kelly, Capt Charley, Lt Theobald.=45
Front row : Major de Longueuil, Major Shaw, Major Ryan, Major Blake, General Steele, Lt-Col Carson, Capt Hamill, Major Gaffikin, Major Mulligan (RUR Museum)=45
As the men of the Royal Ulster Rifles bound for Korea waved goodbye pipers of the London Irish Rifles played them away. A crowd sang, Auld Lang Syne.=46
Rt Hon John Strachey, Secretary of State for War, visiting the men of the Royal Ulster Rifles before they leave on HMT Empire Pride. (RUR Museum)=46
Boarding the HMT Empire Pride at Liverpool with the Liver Building in the background. (RUR Museum)=46
Members of 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles preparing to leave for Korea from Liverpool on 1st October 1950. (RUR Museum)=47
Colonel Carson wishing luck to members of 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles as they prepare to leave for Korea from Liverpool on 1st October 1950. (RUR Museum)=47
Men of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Ulster Rifles, crowd the side of the troopship Empire Pride as she pulls away from the quay at Liverpool en route for Korea.=48
Onboard HMT Empire Pride. (RUR Museum)=48
Dinner-time onboard the Empire Pride, soon to run out of potatoes. (RUR Museum)=51
Bill McConnell. (Bill McConnell)=51
On board HMT Empire Pride, possibly near Suez. (RUR Museum)=52
Five Royal Ulster Rifleman who sailed in the Empire Pride for Korea. Left to right―Sergeant F. Nugent, Crumlin Road ; Corporal Y. Johnson, Malvern Street ; Rifleman J. Addis, Ligioniel ; Corporal J. Boyle, York Street and Corporal S. Mark, Drummond Street, Larne. (Northern Whig)=53
Riflemen taking a break in Colombo en-route to Korea. (Bill McConnell)=53
Beer duty, Korea, 1951. (William May/RUR Association)=54
B Company, The 1st Battalion at Singapore, 27 October 1950, preparing for a route march. (RUR Museum)=55
The Battalion pipers leading the route march in Singapore. (RUR Museum)=55
The Battalion begins a route march in Singapore, 27 October 1950, after disembarking from the Empire Pride to acclimatise the men to the conditions east of Suez. (RUR Museum)=56
HMT Empire Pride, Pusan, October 1950. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=57
The US Negro band welcomes 1 RUR to Pusan, October 1950. (Mervyn McCord)=59
Marching from the ship to the train, Pusan 1950. (Mervyn McCord)=59
A Company march to the train, Shaw-Stewart front left. (Mervyn McCord)=60
Suwon from Pusan. (Mervyn McCord)=61
The Han River from the top. (Mervyn McCord)=63
Men of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles present arms as Lieut-General Sir Horace Robertson leaves the former British Legation in Seoul. The Rifles had been granted the honour of providing the guard at the Legation. The guard seen here consists (from left) of Sergeant H. Campbell, Corporal J. O'Neill, both of Belfast ; Lance Corporal K. Joyce of Glassdrummond ; Rifleman J. Moore of Belfast ; Lance Corporal M. Hickey of Limerick ; Rifleman D. Glendon of Durham and Rifleman R. Stewart of Belfast. (Belfast Telegraph)=63
Suk Bum Yoon and two other porters, Uijonbu, November 1950. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=64
First deployment, Uijonbu November 1950. RUR Command Post and Suk Bum Yoon in the foreground. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=65
Men of the Royal Ulster Rifles with local Korean children at Uijongbu, Korea. Middle (left) Mark McConnell (right) Jim Rodgers. Back, R to L, Rifleman Riley, Brown. (Mark McConnell)=65
A Battalion jeep sporting the Divisional sign on the windscreen. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=67
Rifleman P. Dolan in the area of Uijongbu, just north of the capital city of Seoul. (RUR Museum)=69
A Royal Ulster Rifles position observing Korean 'traffic'―carts pulled by oxen. (RUR Museum)=70
Leaving Uijongbu for the long journey to Pyongyang. RUR trucks 78RC52 and 19RB77 beside factory shed. The tyres of the trucks have been fitted with snow chains. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=70
Defence Platoon, HQ Company, digging-in at Sinujui, about 80 miles south of the Yalu River (in picture are Corporal McKeown and Rifleman Galway). (RUR Museum)=71
A recce of Seoul, December 1950. (Mervyn McCord)=73
Battle patrol, December 1950.(Mervyn McCord)=74
The Commanders of the two original brigade groups of the 1st Commonwealth Division. Left, Brigadier T. Brodie, 29th British Infantry Brigade ; right, Brigadier B.A. Coad, 27th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade. (Public Relations, Headquarters, BCOF)=74
Pyongyang, November 1950. (RUR Association)=75
The 29th British Brigade retreat from Pyongyang (Henry O'Kane)=78
1 RUR 17pdr anti-tank guns at Pyongyang, November 1950. (Mervyn McCord)=79
Lady Mountbatten with Lieutenant-Colonel A.G. Rangaraj (Officer Commanding, 60th Indian Field Ambulance) standing near a type of American helicopter in common use in Korea. (Public Relations, Headquarters, BCOF)=81
Stores in Compo Canyon, Happy Valley, Christmas 1950. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=84
Battalion Headquarters. (RUR Museum)=84
The famous 'Gin Place', also known as Battalion Headquarters, Happy Valley, Christmas 1950. (RUR Museum)=84
(Back row) Sergeant Walker and Rifleman Horrabin, (front row) Rifleman Washer, Mrs O, O's mother and Mr O, who helped with platoon chores. (Quis Separabit)=85
RUR Coy positions at Chaegunghyon looking north from 'Cooperforce'. (RUR Association)=85
Captain A.B. 'Beetle' Williams with Colonel Carson, Captain Hamill and Major Blake. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=86
Happy Valley, where 1 RUR spent Christmas 1950.(Mervyn McCord)=86
Lieutenant McCallan, Captain Hamill and Colonel Carson at Compo Canyon. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=86
Major de Longueuil in dog skin cap with Captains Hinde and Hamill in Happy Valley. (RUR Museum)=87
Pipe Major 'Lakari' Woods speaking with a senior officer. (RUR Museum)=88
Warning orders for January's battle―Captain B. Williams, Bde IO, Colonel Carson (hooded), Captain Hamill and Major Blake. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=92
A British Cromwell tank being loaded onto a rail flat car at Hiro Station, Japan-bound for Divisional Battle School. Six of the OP tanks of 45 Field Regiment under the command of Captain Astley-Cooper were Cromwells. (George Forty)=92
Members of the Royal Ulster Rifles in action in snow-covered country somewhere in Korea, 1951. Note the different styles of headgear. (RUR Museum)=97
CSM Sean Fitzsimons. (Mark McConnell)=101
Captain Majury directing operations of the 3" Mortars. (RUR Museum)=103
Telegram from Majury, January 1951. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=103
Captain James Majury, who had been a prisoner of war during the Korean War. (RUR Association)=104
Major M.D.G.C. Ryan, the senior British officer amongst the captives of January 1951. (RUR Association)=104
Grave of Major C.A.H.B. Blake, United Nations Memorial Cemetery, Pusan, Korea. (RUR Museum)=105
Cromwell OP Tank, 45th RA, Happy Valley. (Henry O'Kane)=105
CSM Joe McCrory, BEM. (Henry O'Kane)=105
The original caption reads : "This North Korean flag makes an interesting addition to The Royal Ulster Rifles regimental museum at the Depot, Ballymena. The flag―red, white and blue stripes with a red star in white circle―was found in a house in Seoul and was sent to Major R.M. Parsons, OC Depot, by Major J.S.C.G. de Longueuil MC. Displaying the flag in this picture are Cpl T.G. Nolan (left) who is in charge of the museum and L/Cpl K. Stowe." (Belfast Telegraph)=107
Lance Corporal M. Vance.=107
The original caption reads : "Warmly wrapped up against raw weather, a group of Royal Ulster Rifles who have been in action against the Communist forces, kneel down in the snow as they pose for this picture "somewhere in South Korea". From left to right (front) are Corporal Tom Murray, Wiltshire ; Lance Corporal Joe Farrell, Belfast ; Major H.M. Gaffikin, Kings Road, Knock, Belfast ; Corporal Bill Lorimer, Ballymena and Rifleman Tommy Kelly, Liverpool. At the rear (left to right) Sergeant Nat Kennedy, Belfast ; Lieutenant J.A. Beckett, Cheshire ; Sergeant Terry Mann, Worcestershire ; Rifleman Terry Byrne, Liverpool and Rifleman Jim Greenwood, Somerset." (Belfast Telegraph, February 1951)=108
Return to the Imjin―Captain H.D. Miller resting on a US Jeep complete with American carbine―HQ on the banks of the Imjin. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=109
Lieutenant McCord just returned from a four day patrol and told he been awarded the Military Cross. (Mervyn McCord)=109
Rifleman R. Boyd bids farewell to his fiancée, Miss Peggy Glennon, at York Road Railway station. (Belfast Telegraph)=109
Rifleman William Lynch, Falls Road and his fiancée, Miss Violet Miller, Oldpark Road, were to have been married but he was sent to Korea so the wedding had to be postponed. Nevertheless their friends gave Lynch a confetti send-off at the York Road Railway Station when he left with his unit. He is pictured here with his fiancée before he joined the train. (Belfast Telegraph)=111
Extract from the diary of Corporal W. Massey whilst a POW, circa 1951. (C. Cunningham)=111
Extract from the diary of Corporal W. Massey whilst a POW, circa 1951. (C. Cunningham)=112
Rifleman Clifford, missing in action.=114
John Lane, Max Nichols and Mason stocking up at the PRI which included Lux soap and Heinz beans. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Museum)=117
Centurion Tank with reversed turret advancing towards friendly lines, Korea, 1951. (William May/RUR Association)=118
Brigadier T. Brodie, Commander of the 29th Independent British Brigade, with S Company MG Crew in Korea. (RUR Museum)=119
Rifleman G. Williams returning from an anti-guerilla mountain patrol. (RUR Museum)=120
A foot patrol heading out into the foothills. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=120
Rifleman J. Pratt returning from an anti-guerilla mountain patrol. (RUR Museum)=120
Suk Bum Yoon and a Rifleman. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=122
Colour Sergeant Rainey with Korean porters and Suk Bum Yoon. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=122
Korean porters by a rail siding. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=123
Hills across the Imjin (Henry O'Kane)=126
RUR Recce patrol in action (Henry O'Kane)=127
Sergeant S.J.H. Rankin, missing in action.=130
The cover of a book of prayer for Captain James Majury, made and presented by the many Protestants, No.2 Company, Prisoner of War Camp Number 2, North Korea. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=131
Imjin Patrols (Mervyn McCord)=133
2nd Lieutentant McCord, Anti-Tank Platoon Comander. 17 pdr A/T gun in the background. (Mervyn McCord)=133
RSM Patterson, Major Rickcord and piper, St Patrick's Day, 1951. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=137
Outdoor canteen line, St Patrick's Day 1951. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=137
Captain Ivor Daniels, Major Rickcord and Lieutenant Mervyn McCord, on board the tender to HMS Belfast. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=138
McCord, Smyth and Rickcord on a tender from HMS Belfast, Inchon 1951. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=139
McCord, Smyth and Rickcord onboard HMS Belfast, Inchon 1951. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=140
HMS Belfast's 6 inch guns bombard Haju, west coast of Korea, Christmas 1951. (Stan Packer)=140
HMS Belfast in the Inland Sea for Kure, Japan, 1950-52. (Stan Packer)=141
Three North Korean prisoners captured at Chinnampo, 18 March 1951 on board HMS Belfast. The guard on the right is carrying the Sten Gun Mk V. (Stan Packer)=142
"You are crossing the 38th Parallel by courtesy of the Royal Ulster Rifles", the Ulster Crossing, early April 1951. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=146
Back to the Imjin-Ulster Crossing, early April 1951. Royal Ulster Rifleman with his hand on a jeep with the road winding out behind. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Museum)=146
Battalion objective in the hills leading to the Han River. (RUR Association)=149
Advancing to the Han River. (RUR Association)=150
Onto Fort Nixon―'B' Company advance towards Hill 194 after the crossing to the Imjin River, supported by Centurions of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars. Figures two and four are battalion porters. (RUR Association)=151
Ulster Crossing with Fort Nixon beyond, early April 1951. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=151
Lance Corporal Alberts, wounded by a gunshot, was the first Royal Ulster Rifleman to be evacuated from the battlefield by helicopter casevac. (Mervyn McCord)=152
Evacuating a seriously wounded Rifleman by helicopter. Lance Corporal Alberts was the first of the Battalion to be evacuated in this manner. (RUR Association)=153
RUR crossing the Imjin River on the deck of a Centurion tank. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=153
RUR dismounting from a Centurion tank having crossed the Imjin River, with dry feet. (RUR Museum)=154
Battalion sports 21 April 1951. The battle started 23 April. (Mervyn McCord)=154
The scene at the port of Inchon, Korea, where men of the King's Own Scottish Borderers were piped ashore with the pipers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles when they arrived to replace the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, who were leaving Korea for their original Far East Station, Hong Kong. (RUR Museum)=157
Men of the King's Own Scottish Borderers were piped ashore with the pipers of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles when they arrived to replace the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. (RUR Museum)=157
Ferrying Oxford carriers across the Imjin. (RUR Association)=159
Medical Section halftrack at the Ulster Crossing. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=160
45th Field, Regiment of Artillery. (RUR Museum)=160
Checking the papers of a Korean. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=160
Lieutenant Houston Shaw-Stewart gets the MC ribbon. (Mervyn McCord)=164
Major Shaw (Belfast Telegraph)=164
NAAFI in Korea. (RUR Museum)=165
Bren Gun in action. (RUR Museum)=167
Hill 398. C and D Coys were at the top. A Coy was on a (hidden) spur running off north-west. (RUR Association)=170
Major John Shaw, Battalion HQ, Imjin on the last morning of the Imjin Battle. He was killed 30 minutes later. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=175
Henry O'Kane. (Henry O'Kane)=176
Grave of Major Shaw, United Nations Memorial Cemetery, Pusan, Korea. (RUR Association)=176
US M40 155mm self propelled guns and Bofors firing in support of the RUR attack, April 1951. (Mervyn McCord)=177
The view north from the B Coy block. The Rifles and RNF were ambushed by the enemy in the hills to the left of the photograph whilst withdrawing south along the valley floor. (RUR Association)=179
Combined 1 RUR/1 RNF/170 Bty (4" Mortars) mortar lines on the last morning of the Imjin Battle April 1951 after expending ammo at a rapid rate―the Chinese were on the hills in the background. Mervyn McCord's 'slit' (ammo box riveted) as Signals Officer. (Mervyn McCord)=181
Expending mortar ammunition on the last morning of the Imjin battle. (Mervyn McCord)=181
Rifleman Chris Spiers.=182
A scene during the concluding stages of the Imjin River battle. Men of the 29th British Brigade rest by the roadside during the withdrawal on 25 April 1951. (RUR Museum)=184
Destroyed Bren Carrier. (RUR Museum)=185
Ulster Crossing to Fort Nixon. (Mervyn McCord)=185
Shown here shortly after the battle of the Imjin River, in which they played an active part are six Belfastmen, who all served with 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles. From left they are―Rifleman David Kielty, Western Street, Shankill Road ; David Fisher, Downing Street, Shankill Road ; Sergeant Jack Simpson, Divis Street, Falls Road and Rifleman Robert Church, Little Sackville Street, Shankill Road. Kneeling are, George McClare, Grove Street East, Beersbridge Road and Samuel Elliott, Rockland Street, Donegall Road.=188
The Mortar Platoon dug-in. (RUR Museum)=190
Lieutenant Gordon Potts in Korea, September 1951. (Quis Separabit)=192
Members of the RUR Association Comforts' Fund Committee making up parcels of books and woollens. L to R―Miss June Charley, Mrs Cussans, Mrs H.R. Charley and Mrs Emily Reade.=194
Bivouacs at Line Kansas 1951. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=198
The Royal Ulster Rifles Command Post on Line 'Kansas'. (RUR Museum)=198
Destroyed Chinese artillery in the Imjin. (RUR Association)=201
The River Imjin, showing two bridges built by American engineers, over which the Commonwealth Division was mainly supplied―the low-level bridge in use and the high-level bridge under construction. It should be noted that the river was exceptionally low when the photograph was taken. (Public Relations, Headquarters, BCOF)=202
Representatives of all Commonwealth countries who provided units in the 1st Commonwealth Division ; L to R, India, Wales, Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, Northern Ireland and Scotland. (Public Relations, Headquarters, BCOF)=202
The memorial and view looking north towards Chaegunghyon, which gives an excellent indication of the type of terrain which the Battalion fought over. (RUR Association)=204
The Royal Ulster Rifles Memorial on the heights above Happy Valley at its dedication. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=205
Colonel Carson and Brigadier Brodie at the dedication of the Memorial above Happy Valley, 1951. (William May/RUR Museum)=205
Father Ryan and Lieutenant John Mole at the dedication of the Royal Ulster Rifles Memorial in Korea. (Mervyn/McCord/RUR Association)=206
Colonel Carson, Major Rickcord, DSO and CO 8th Hussars (centre) in conversation at the dedication service of the Royal Ulster Rifles Memorial, 1951. (RUR Museum)=206
Imjin Pontoon Bridge, Korea, 1951. (William May/RUR Association)=207
Korea, summer 1951. (RUR Museum)=207
RUR C Coy POWs―No 1 Camp, Intercamp Olympics, Korea. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=208
POWs playing cards during the winter of 1952 (Henry O'Kane)=208
US Diamond T towing what appear to be two damaged Carriers. (RUR Museum)=209
Presentation of awards to the men of the 29th Brigade accompanied by the 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles Pipe Band. (RUR Museum)=209
Inter-Company Sports at 'Somme Stadium', Korea. (RUR Museum)=210
An 'Elephant House' position for a Centurion on Yong Dong. (George Forty)=211
Mortar Platoon dug-in. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=215
A jeep patrol returning to base. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=215
Two Rifleman digging in, in the winter. (RUR Museum)=216
Two Riflemen examine a well believed to be the resting place of a missionary. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=217
Patrol briefing, Korea, 1951. (William May/RUR Association)=218
Battalion vehicles, Korea, 1951. (William May/RUR Association)=218
Bren Carriers, Korea, 1951. (William May/RUR Association)=219
Machine Gun post, Korea, 1951. (William May/RUR Association)=219
Group and tank, Korea, 1951 (William May/RUR Association)=221
'Doc' Halliday. (RUR Museum)=221
Captain de Longueil, OC A Echelon in Happy Valley. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=224
Front, L to R : Paddy Maher, Tom McCann, Bertie Mcllwaine. Rear : Tommy Maher. Tommy McIlwaine is holding a stripped Thompson SMG. (Mark McConnell)=225
Captured the same day, taught Communism in the same Korean school, released by the enemy at the same time, these three British soldiers were still together at the BCOF hospital Kure, Japan. Left to right, Gunner Hill Slade, Wimbledon, London, Sergeant Jimmy Rankine, Belfast and Lance Corporal Stan Harris, Liverpool. Sister Ranson of Australia is distributing the tea. (RUR Museum)=227
This street scene in Hiroshima gives a good impression of the fascinating things to be seen while on R&R in Japan. (George Forty)=228
The Colonel of the regiment, General Steele, welcoming home members of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles who had served in Korea. (RUR Museum)=228
The Boxing Team, Hong Kong, 1951. (William May/RUR Association)=229
Range practice in Hong Kong. (RUR Museum)=229
Pipe practice at Battalion Headquarters. (Mervyn McCord/RUR Association)=230
HMT Empire Halladale, used as a troopship to take the Royal Ulster Rifles to Hong Kong from Korea, 1951. (Roger Gladin)=230
Bunks onboard HMT Empire Halladale. (Roger Gladin)=231
Killing time, playing cards on board HMT Empire Halladale. (Roger Gladin)=231
A 'Girls' Opera' at Takarazuka, Japan 1951, playing to the biggest stage in the world. (Stan Packer)=232
A wet night in Hong Kong, all the servicemen are sheltering in the bars!=232
This Victorian silver biscuit barrel in the shape of a drum was originally presented by the 1st Battalion of the Royal Ulster Rifles to HMS Belfast at her launching in March 1938. There are four silver statuettes of Royal Ulster Rifles personnel, a mounted Officer on the lid and on the base stand a Drummer, a Bugler and a Rifleman. (Mervyn McCord)=233
Main street of Sasebo, Japan during the Korean war, 1950-52. (Stan Packer)=233
The Freedom of Belfast, band and bugles of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles. (Henry O'Kane)=234
HMS Belfast at Hong Kong, Christmas 1950. The white building at the stern of the ship is the 'Old China Fleet Club'. (Stan Packer)=236
September 1953, Sergeant Ted Balfour being flown back from Korea to Japan after being a POW for two years and eight months. (RUR Association)=237
Ex-POWs celebrate on their way home : Reg Budden, Glosters, Henry O'Kane, RUR, Ben Baough, 8th Irish Hussars, Stan Lea, Glosters, Gerry Hassett, RUR. (Henry O'Kane)=237
General Sir James Steele, Colonel of the Regiment, laying a wreath at the Ballymena War Memorial on Remembrance Day 1953. (RUR Museum)=238
The Memorial at St Patrick's Barracks, Ballymena. (Mervyn McCord)=238
Between 23-30 July 2003 a party of The Royal Ulster Rifles, Korean War Veterans attended the Korean War Armistice commemorations in Korea. They were Major Joe Lavery, Thomas McConkey, Martin Vance and Henry Kane, who all served as prisoners of war at No.5 Camp Pyucyon. The group are seen here photographed outside the Korean National War Memorial in Seoul. (Quis Separabit)=240
'Morning Calm'―a 'fish eye' view of the Korean War Monument commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the signing of the armistice agreement. The monument was unveiled on 27 July 2003 in the pouring rain, but no mud. (Derek M. Slattery/RUR Museum)=240
The band of The Royal Irish Regiment lead the parade at the rededication of Korea Memorial, Belfast City Hall, 25 April 2010. (David R. Orr)=241
Colonel Robin Charley (left) and Sergeant Joe Farrell in front of the memorial at Belfast City Hall, 4 January 2009. (Belfast Telegraph)=241
Veterans parade after the rededication of Korea Memorial, Belfast City Hall, 25 April 2010. (David R. Orr)=242
Spencer McWhirter at the rededication of the Korea Memorial, Belfast City Hall, 25 April 2010. (Mark Ramsay)=242
The Korea Memorial adorned with wreaths following the rededication at Belfast City Hall, 25 April 2010. (David R. Orr)=242
Korean Memorial Garden, National Arboretum. (Mervyn McCord)=243
Major Sir C.J. Nixon, Bart, MC and Sergeant J. Knight in conversation in 'A' Company Area at Pyontaek. (RUR Museum)=253
Korea Medal 1950-53. (RUR Museum)=254
The United Nations Korea Service Medal 1950-54. (RUR Museum)=255
Corporal Tommy Cushing.=313
Rifleman Francis Crilly, missing in action.=313
Lieutenant G. Fitz-Gibbon, killed in action.=313
Rifleman McNabb, missing in action.=313
Rifleman Lodge, missing in action.=313
Rifleman Graham, missing in action.=313
Rifleman J. Stevenson, missing in action.=313
Rifleman Thomas Beattie McHaffey, missing in action.=313
Rifleman Andrew Aicken, missing in action.=313
Rifleman T. Kennedy.=314
Rifleman William Sinclair.=314
Corporal W. Mills returning from an anti-guerilla patrol. (RUR Museum)=314
Rifleman Desmond Henry Johnston.=314
Corporal E. Phillips, captured by the Chinese. (RUR Museum)=314
Rifleman A. Ryan returning from an anti-guerilla patrol. (RUR Museum)=314
Rifleman Thomas Wright.=314
Sergeant J. Talbot, Chinese prisoner. (RUR Museum)=314
Rifleman T. Agnew (Belfast Telegraph)=314
Rifleman S.H. Greer.=315
Rifleman Joseph Davison.=315
Rifleman Thomas W. Lorimer.=315
Rifleman B. Canavan.=315
Rifleman McCormick at Sinujui about 80 miles south of Yalu River. Rifleman McCormick was later missing presumed killed during the Battle of the Imjin. (RUR Museum)=317
The movement and dates of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles in Korea. (The Royal Ulster Rifles in Korea, 1953)=ii
Map of Korea showing its position in the region. (Courtesy Belfast Telegraph)=50
1st Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles battle area 1-4 January 1951. (Crown Copyright)=90
Map of the Battle of 'Happy Valley', Chaegunghyon, January 1951, amended by Brig. M. McCord. (Brig. M. McCord)=91
The Battle of Chaegunghyon, January 1951. (The Royal Ulster Rifles in Korea, 1953)=100
The action at Chunghung Dong. (Barclay, The First Commonwealth Division)=102
Map showing location of main POW camps in North Korea (Cyril Cunningham. Reproduced courtesy of Pen & Sword Publishers)=129
Areas occupied by the 27th Commonwealth and 29th British Infantry Brigades on 22 April 1951, just before the battles of the Imjin and Kapyong Rivers. (Barclay, The First Commonwealth Division)=156
The Battle of the Imjin River, 22-25 April 1951. (Barclay, The First Commonwealth Division)=163
Battle of the Imjin River, April 1951. (RUR Association)=178
Battle of the Imjin River, April 1951. (Mervyn McCord)=180
Chong-Song prisoner of war camp. (Henry O'Kane)=191
Operations 'Minden' and 'Commando'. The advance of the 1st Commonwealth Division from the line of the Imjin River, 8 September to 8 October 1951. (Barclay, The First Commonwealth Division)=203
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