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Freedom Pagoda
By John Sammon
Apr 21, 2004

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A young recruit learns the price of honor trying to win a medal for himself in the

truce village of Panmunjom, on the volatile border of North and South Korea, between two of the world's largest hostile forces.

The North Koreans are as tough and mean as the propaganda blaring from their loudspeakers.

In an era of push-button warfare, at Panmunjom they still fight like cavemen, with fists and rocks. An intimate and ribald portrait of what it was like to serve in an elite handpicked force at Panmunjom.

Based on a true story.


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