Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series
"With WWII and the Korean War's savagery as a backdrop, the author presents a gripping view of the psychological trauma heaped upon our warriors and their families. This important book reveals the true price of freedom."
—Colonel John H. Ansohn, U.S. Army (Ret), Command Surgeon in support of Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm, ER physician for 37 years. In memory of Colonel John H. Ansohn, a true American hero: 11/ 3/49 – 7/15/23.
"As president of the National Korean War Veterans Association, my over-arching hope was to help perpetuate the legacy of all those who served in the Korean War. Our efforts rescued a country and her people from the throes of communism. It is a legacy that deserves to be recognized and remembered. Bringing Davy Home informs us that those who died there did not die in vain."
—Larry C. Kinard, Korean War combat veteran and President of the National Korean War Veterans Association, 2013-2016.
"Scholarly and poignant—this is a tale of American sacrifice. Only those who have lost freedom know the true value of that sacrifice."
—Captain Richard Halferty, U.S. Navy (Ret), Korean War veteran. Gold Star brother of 2ND LT Van L. Halferty, KIA while fighting in the Battle of the Pusan Perimeter only 20 days before David D. Steward's death, Sept. 21, 1950.
"The author accurately portrays the bitter fighting endured by the 1st Cavalry during the Breakout of the Pusan Perimeter. Her account of the 8th Cavalry Regiment’s demise at the Battle of Unsan is painfully accurate. I was one of the lucky ones."
—James Sharp, U.S. Army (Ret), 1st Cavalry Division/8th Cavalry Regiment. Battle of Pusan Perimeter and survivor of The Battle of Unsan.
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