The Devil's Playground is a timely account of what it is like to serve
along perhaps the most dangerous and sensitive strip of land in the
world. In recent months two bullet-riddled attempted escapes from
North to South brought worldwide headlines. And with Donald Trump and
Kim Jong-un exchanging threats, the world hopes for a diplomatic
solution, but watches with bated breath. Author Gary L. Bloomfield, a
military journalist in what is called âthe demilitarizedâ zone
between North and South Korea in the 1970s, combines his personal
experience with interviews and historical insights to present a fresh,
up-to-date, account of what it is like to serve on perhaps the most
contentious strip of land in the world today. The Devilâs Playground
combines history with current events that today have the rest of the
world watching, hoping there is no explosion, which could lead to a
nuclear war. While world attention is focused on the Koreas, few
people understand what is at stake and what happens there every day.
Here is the unfiltered answer. Formed in 1953 after the Korean War
ended in a stalemate, the demilitarized zone is anything but. It is in
fact one of the most heavily-armed regions in the world--a powder keg
just waiting for someone to light the fuse. There have been more than
40,000 truce violations ranging from minor fisticuffs to brutal
killings, from moving heavy artillery into the zone to assassination
attempts in downtown Seoul since the Armistice Agreement was signed.
The demilitarized zone is also the focus of an intense propaganda
warâwith thousands of flyers sent across the border each year from
both sides. Few people realize that over the years North Korea has
trained 100,000 men for guerrilla warfare across the border, and it is
unknown how many have already secreted themselves in South Korea. It
is the duty of the American and South Korean soldiers there to stop
them. Gary Bloomfield presents here the first unvarnished accounts of
the tension and the impact serving on the line can bring. Just one
example: Though firefights are rare, US soldiers often hear North
Korean soldiers and their laughter and the taunts, but they rarely see
their tormentors. Life along the demilitarized zone is a war of
nerves, a game of cat and mouse, though itâs hard to tell whoâs
chasing whom. Bloomfield covers it all in unsparing detail and offers
fascinating previously little-known details. Life along the
demilitarized zone is a war of nerves, a game of cat and mouse, though
itâs hard to tell whoâs chasing whom. Bloomfield covers it all in
unsparing detail and offers fascinating details. Here is Guardpost
Ouellette, which some American soldiers call the edge of the world; or
Radar Site #4, overlooking the truce village of PanMunJom to the west,
a hilltop where the tension is thick 24 hours a day; deadly minefields
and miles of razor-sharp concertina wire and the desperate people who
try of pass over them. Here also are the trigger-happy, shoot-to-kill
sentries along the border on both sides; concrete bunkers with 24-hour
guards armed with machine-guns, and spotlights, trip flares and other
sensing devices concealed everywhere add to the heavily-fortified
barrier against a North Korean attack. And of course the details of
the Tree Incident in 1976, which nearly triggered World War III. The
Devil's Playground is a living history with the spit of real life and
a vivid look at brinksmanship in its most precarious state.
Les mer
Inside America's Defense of the Deadly Korean DMZ
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781493039036
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Lyons Press
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter