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Ice, Fireplace, and Bloodstream, the first book of veteran journalist Norman Black color, brings to vibrant life U.S. battle infantrymen's experience in Korea, from overdue 1950 to spring 1951. The storyline focuses on one company of the infantry battalion and begins in northwestern Korea. It covers those times when Chinese armies joined the battle and inflicted damaging loses on U.S.-U.N. causes and the subsequent turn-around, early on in 1951, after Gen. Matthew Ridgway took command. In the next months, new equipment was received, serious loses were inflicted on the Chinese, and it became clear South Korea wouldn't normally be overrun by Communism. The book includes the real story of any Korean-speaking Japanese military veteran who worked as a handyman for the battalion at Yokohama Military Platform and was allowed to move secretively with the battalion to Korea, where he demonstrated invaluable.