Show ti ter e w c. c 1 4 w a- a e pt r q s b e Q War is an unpleasant busi busi- ness And like all such conflicts the Korean war is dirty bloody and often boring In the picture above a b o 0 v e American troops rest during a pause in the fighting in inthe inthe inthe the only available place a place a ditch beside the road If anyone still entertains the idea that war is glamorous the picture at the right should dispel that illusion two two GIs GI's sitting in the rain be be- between between between tween firing missions against the enemy There are many such periods of waiting and misery and boredom during the course of a war 4 e And there is death in war The t L. L S S. S soldier above about was killed with his hands tied after he was captured by North Ko Ko- Koreans reans The impersonal in war is represented by the tank right advancing into battle WAR IS ITY t JA C Y k F. F d h hV Many men in World War I II received a anew anew anew new and greater understanding of religion in inthe inthe inthe the midst of battle The same is true in the Korean conflict The U. U S. S army takes its chaplains into the field so o men who are dying or may die can receive religious aid and com com- fort In the above picture Mass is being held near the battlefront with an improvised altar r t.- t. W t ye VL 6 a C. C o d b s a A j Y e r s I e t ie S SR R 1 9 I K b v tv r S p l t r 5 S 5 I I j t. t t 11 r- r rit I it t u 1 X i r t Y I i. i j I i Y I I Above Above a wounded soldier is helped to a first-aid first station by a buddy This is the enemy enemy left shown as he is brought in by American soldiers A guerrilla he had a bag of hand grenades in his possession |