The Farthest Valley: Escaping the Chinese Trap at the Chosin Reservoir
A history of the legendary extraction of the Fifth and Seventh Marines from a Chinese trap, told for the first time using Chinese sources.

Knee-deep in snow, and under a leaden sky, American Marines thousands of miles from home watched more snow settle onto the frozen ground, glittering in the fading light. Suddenly, the still Korean night roared to life with the sound of Chinese mortar fire. The Fifth and Seventh Marine Regiments were besieged and surrounded by the Chinese 9th Army Group in a surprise attack at Chosin Reservoir in what is now North Korea. Vastly outnumbered and outgunned, defeat and death seemed guaranteed. Their improbable escape after a week of brutal combat required all the Marines' fighting skills and supreme combat leadership.

It has become the stuff of legend and is brilliantly brought to life in this book through first-hand accounts by Joseph Wheelan, himself the son of a Chosin veteran. However, The Farthest Valley also uses Chinese military documents to give a unique perspective on Chinese strategic and tactical failings which allowed the Marines to escape. Without the Marines the entire United Nations core strength was at risk of collapse which would have changed the outcome of the Korean War. This is a compelling history of the Marines' incredible tenacity and of woeful combat leadership as the Chinese gambled away their men's lives and ultimately victory.

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The Farthest Valley: Escaping the Chinese Trap at the Chosin Reservoir
A history of the legendary extraction of the Fifth and Seventh Marines from a Chinese trap, told for the first time using Chinese sources.

Knee-deep in snow, and under a leaden sky, American Marines thousands of miles from home watched more snow settle onto the frozen ground, glittering in the fading light. Suddenly, the still Korean night roared to life with the sound of Chinese mortar fire. The Fifth and Seventh Marine Regiments were besieged and surrounded by the Chinese 9th Army Group in a surprise attack at Chosin Reservoir in what is now North Korea. Vastly outnumbered and outgunned, defeat and death seemed guaranteed. Their improbable escape after a week of brutal combat required all the Marines' fighting skills and supreme combat leadership.

It has become the stuff of legend and is brilliantly brought to life in this book through first-hand accounts by Joseph Wheelan, himself the son of a Chosin veteran. However, The Farthest Valley also uses Chinese military documents to give a unique perspective on Chinese strategic and tactical failings which allowed the Marines to escape. Without the Marines the entire United Nations core strength was at risk of collapse which would have changed the outcome of the Korean War. This is a compelling history of the Marines' incredible tenacity and of woeful combat leadership as the Chinese gambled away their men's lives and ultimately victory.

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The Farthest Valley: Escaping the Chinese Trap at the Chosin Reservoir

The Farthest Valley: Escaping the Chinese Trap at the Chosin Reservoir

by Joseph Wheelan
The Farthest Valley: Escaping the Chinese Trap at the Chosin Reservoir

The Farthest Valley: Escaping the Chinese Trap at the Chosin Reservoir

by Joseph Wheelan

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Overview

A history of the legendary extraction of the Fifth and Seventh Marines from a Chinese trap, told for the first time using Chinese sources.

Knee-deep in snow, and under a leaden sky, American Marines thousands of miles from home watched more snow settle onto the frozen ground, glittering in the fading light. Suddenly, the still Korean night roared to life with the sound of Chinese mortar fire. The Fifth and Seventh Marine Regiments were besieged and surrounded by the Chinese 9th Army Group in a surprise attack at Chosin Reservoir in what is now North Korea. Vastly outnumbered and outgunned, defeat and death seemed guaranteed. Their improbable escape after a week of brutal combat required all the Marines' fighting skills and supreme combat leadership.

It has become the stuff of legend and is brilliantly brought to life in this book through first-hand accounts by Joseph Wheelan, himself the son of a Chosin veteran. However, The Farthest Valley also uses Chinese military documents to give a unique perspective on Chinese strategic and tactical failings which allowed the Marines to escape. Without the Marines the entire United Nations core strength was at risk of collapse which would have changed the outcome of the Korean War. This is a compelling history of the Marines' incredible tenacity and of woeful combat leadership as the Chinese gambled away their men's lives and ultimately victory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472859792
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 10/22/2024
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Joseph Wheelan is the author of ten books about 19th- and 20th-century American history including Midnight in the Pacific (2017), Bloody Okinawa (2020) and Bitter Peleliu (2022). Previously, he was an editor and reporter for The Associated Press for 24 years. He lives in Cary, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

List of Maps

Acronyms

Prologue

Part I: Prelude to Chosin

Chapter 1: West of Chosin Reservoir

Part II: The March Upcountry

Chapter 2: The Chinese Menace

Chapter 3: The March North

Chapter 4: Arctic Cold Arrives

Chapter 5: The Chinese Prepare to Attack

Part III: The Trap Closes

Chapter 6: A Night to Remember

Chapter 7: The Longest Night

Chapter 8: Fox Hill

Chapter 9: East of Chosin Reservoir

Chapter 10: Out on a Limb

Chapter 11: Fox Hill Surrounded

Chapter 12: Hagaru-ri

Chapter 13: Surrounded, Losing Hope

Chapter 14: Hellfire Valley

Chapter 15: The Airfield

Chapter 16: The Chinese Destroy a Regiment

Chapter 17: Yudam-ni and Fox Hill

Chapter 18: The Relief of Fox Company

Chapter 19: Entering Hagaru-ri

Part IV: The March to the Sea

Chapter 20: Readying the Breakout

Chapter 21: Hagaru-ri to Koto-ri

Chapter 22: Koto-ri

Chapter 23: The Bridge

Chapter 24: The Last Furlong

Epilogue

Acknowledgements

Endnotes

Bibliography

Index

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