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xiii Acknowledgments This book would not have been possible without help from the staff of the following libraries, archives, and other depositories : Archives New Zealand, Wellington; the Australian War Memorial, Canberra; the British Library, St. Pancras; the Directorate of History and Heritage, Department of National Defence, Ottawa; the George C. Marshall Library, Lexington, Va.; the Imperial War Museum, Lambeth; the Museum of the Gloucestershire Regiment, Gloucester; the National Archives, Kew; the National Archives and Records Administration, Archives II, College Park, Md.; the National Archives of Australia, Canberra ; the National Army Museum, Chelsea; the National Library and ArchivesofCanada,Ottawa;theNationalPortraitGallery,London;Robarts Library, University of Toronto; Thomas Cooper Library–particularly the inter-library loans department–at the University of South Carolina ; the United States Army Military History Institute, Carlisle, Pa.; the University of Victoria, B.C.; and Veterans Affairs Canada, Ottawa. I must gratefully acknowledge Bob Gill for allowing me to publish an extract from a letter he wrote covering the 29th Brigade PUC ceremony, and F. E. Carter and Jim Jacobs for agreeing to let me print extracts from their unpublished war memoirs. All reasonable effort has been made to contact other potential copyright holders. The cartographic skills of Elbie Bentley allowed for the maps without which this book would be glaringly incomplete. I am also grateful for the help provided by Robert J. Sloan and the editorial staff at Indiana University Press and to series editor Spencer C. Tucker for agreeing that a published study of the Imjin and Kapyong battles would be worthwhile. ...

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