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Finally an Equal

Finally an Equal

Mr. Cote conveys his appreciation for how everyone was treated equally in the military, regardless of race or creed.

Seoul, Then & Now

Seoul, Then & Now

Mr. Cote describes the condition of Seoul during the war, contrasted with how it looked during a re-visit years later.

Providing Support

Providing Support

Mr. Cote recalls two instances of his unit being called for support - one for requested friendly fire - against North Korean and Chinese forces.

Hardest to Survive - Could Die Anytime

Hardest to Survive - Could Die Anytime

Mr. Cote explains how survival is the hardest element of war, and recounts the story of a comrade who died the day before he was to go home.

Post-War Benefits

Post-War Benefits

Mr. Cote talks about how in the war all men were treated equal, but after the war, they were treated differently in respect to post-war benefits.

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