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Cold War Conversations

Surrounded and captured in the Korean War (374)

Cold War Conversations

Ian Sanders

Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.8758 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2024

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Today is Veterans Day in the US and Armistice Day in the UK and to commemorate I’ve gone back into the archive to remember and share vivid testimony from Korean War veteran Tommy Clough who sadly passed away a couple of weeks ago. The Korean War was among the most destructive conflicts of the modern era, and one of the few times when the Cold War turned hot. There were approximately 3 million war fatalities and a larger proportional civilian death toll than World War II or the Vietnam War. Tommy Clough is one of the last surviving of the battle of the Imjin River and was just 19 when the Gloucestershire Regiment were cut off from their brigade by more than 10,000 Chinese troops in 1951. Outnumbered and surrounded, they dug in on a hilltop for three days, repelling attack after attack until their ammunition ran out. The battle of the Imjin River was one of the most famous of the Korean War We hear in detail Tommy’s experiences in the days up to the battle, as well as the desperate fighting to hold off the Chinese army as food, water and ammunition ran out. Inevitably the Gloucestershire Regiment was forced to surrender and Tommy’s story continues, with the hardship and privation of the 500 miles march to their prisoner of war camp. Following an escape attempt, Tommy is held and handcuffed for 6 weeks in solitary confinement including a lengthy period held in a small cage. It’s an incredible story of fortitude and resilience under the most extreme circumstances and I am so humbled and honoured to be able to share this story with you. I’d like to thank The History of War magazine for putting me in contact with the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum and subsequently Tommy. Videos and episode extras here https://coldwarconversations.com/episode374/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Cold War Conversations, the home of real stories of the Cold War.

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Today, the 11th of November, is Veterans Day in the US and Armistice Day in the UK.

0:41.4

And to commemorate, I've gone back into the archive to share a vivid testimony from Tommy Clough,

0:49.0

who sadly passed away a couple of weeks ago.

0:52.2

And I look through a gap in the hills,

0:56.4

and all I could see was the bloody enemy,

1:01.0

and all they looked like were ants.

1:04.2

There were swarms of them,

1:06.0

literally swarms and swarms.

1:10.1

And I knew then we were in trouble.

1:14.7

This is Cold War Conversations. The Korean War was amongst the most destructive conflicts of

1:23.5

the modern era, and one of the few times when the Cold War turned hot.

1:28.3

Tommy Clough is one of the last surviving of the Battle of the Imjean River

1:32.8

and was just 19 when the Gloucestershire Regiment were cut off from their brigade in April

1:38.6

1951.

1:40.7

Outnumbered 10 to 1 and surrounded, they dug in on a hilltop for three days repelling attack

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