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	<title>Comments on: Operation Trudy Jackson &#8211; Focus on Incheon Part 4</title>
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		<title>By: Paul H.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul H.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Your post brought back a memory. In the early 1960&#039;s I remember reading something about this team&#039;s exploits in a obscure paperback history of the US Navy, written by a Navy veteran of WWII. Can&#039;t remember the exact name of the author or title now, I still have the threadbare copy but unfortunately not at my current location. 
 
I&#039;m sure this author used a lot of secondary sources, so somebody must have known of this mission and written about it, in accounts more contemporaneous (1950&#039;s). Probably of course such accounts wouldn&#039;t have had the full details you cite from the memoirs. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your post brought back a memory. In the early 1960&#039;s I remember reading something about this team&#039;s exploits in a obscure paperback history of the US Navy, written by a Navy veteran of WWII. Can&#039;t remember the exact name of the author or title now, I still have the threadbare copy but unfortunately not at my current location. </p>
<p>I&#039;m sure this author used a lot of secondary sources, so somebody must have known of this mission and written about it, in accounts more contemporaneous (1950&#039;s). Probably of course such accounts wouldn&#039;t have had the full details you cite from the memoirs.</p>
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