Wall Steet Journal Jan 26 2013:

The defeatism Ridgway found upon landing in Korea appalled him. American troops were poorly outfitted for the bitter cold. Mail and hot food were infrequent. Gloom infected the officer corps, too many of whom were ensconced far from the front. The "bug out" from the north had turned into the greatest retreat in American military history. Seoul would be lost for a second time days after his arrival. And there were no plans for counteroffensives—only contingencies for regrouping at Pusan or evacuating to Japan.

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