New York Post columnist Jimmy Cannon tells Faye about the three months he spent in Korea covering the Korean War. Footage of the burning of Inchon is shown. Cannon tells the story of a regiment that adopted a two year old Korean girl after...See moreNew York Post columnist Jimmy Cannon tells Faye about the three months he spent in Korea covering the Korean War. Footage of the burning of Inchon is shown. Cannon tells the story of a regiment that adopted a two year old Korean girl after inadvertently killing her civilian father. He also tells how he was twice injured while jumping, and falling, into foxholes. Faye and Cannon also discuss war correspondent Marguerite Higgins. Written by
Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
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