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The Gentle Warrior
General Oliver Prince Smith, USMC
By Clifton La Bree
In November 1950, United Nations forces in Korea were
stopped in their advance toward the Yalu River by Chinese Communist forces
and were in danger of being overrun. Vastly outnumbered by enemy
forces, the First Marine Division was cut off from its base at Wonson.
General Oliver Prince Smith, commander of the First
Marine Division, is credited with bringing the division and attached army
units to safety, leaving no wounded behind and, in the process, destroying
the effectiveness of several Chinese units.
Using the general’s own notes and diaries,
Clifton La Bree describes Smith’s long and distinguished career, his command
in Iceland in 1940, in the Pacific campaigns, and in Korea. La Bree also
acknowledges the key role the army’s 31st Regimental Combat Team played in
conducting a successful withdrawal from the Chosin Reservoir and discusses
Smith’s wartime dealings with military and political leaders.