Saiyud Kerdphol
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Saiyud Kerdphol came from a rural village in Thailand as his father was a farmer and traded in the village. He moved to Bangkok in his final year of school because his cousin lived in the city. After school, he entered the military academy and became an officer within two years even though it usually required three years of training. He believed the reason Thailand was the first Asian nation to defend South Korea was because they learned they need to defend against aggressor nations in World War II when they were invaded by Japan. During the Korean War, he patrolled in the Iron Triangle to preserve security for the region and help ensure Seoul would not be overrun once again.
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Pity of Korea Turns to Great Respect
Saiyud Kerdphol recalls how he pitied the people when he first went to Korea. He remembers how astounded he was by the condition of the civilians. He explains how he would take American surpluses and give food to Korean children. Acknowledging Korean dislike of Japan, he believes Japan was the motivating factor for South Korean growth. He says the competition between the countries enabled South Korea to overcome it's wartime losses within twenty years.
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Had to Patrol So the Enemy Would Not Creep Up
Saiyud Kerdphol describes leading his patrol in the Iron Triangle. He explains they had to go on patrol through the night or the Chinese would creep up on you. He explains you did not have to go on the attack but it was for security measures and needing to accurately relate their positions to American air support. As a result, he conveys none of his men were killed while on patrol.
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Could Not Lose - If We Die We Die
Saiyud Kerdphol relates the importance of Pork Chop Hill: they could not lose or else it was a straight shot to Seoul. He remembers the repeated fights and being ordered to hold at all costs. He emphasizes "if we die, we die." Despite the harsh fighting, he notes if they stayed in the bunkers they survived, only those that left the bunkers were killed.
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