Seventh Infantry Division - Yearbook (South Korea)

 - Class of 1954

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GENERAL MATTHEW B. RIDGWAY We are in Korea because of the decisions of properly constituted authorities of our respective governments. It is not a question of this or that Korean town or village. Real estate is, here, inci- dental. It is not restricted to the issue of freedom for our South Korean Allies . . . though that freedom is a symbol of the wider issues, and included among them. The real issues are whether the power of western civilization . . . shall defy and defeat Communism, whether the rule 'of men who shoot their prisoners, enslave their citizens, and deride the dignity of man, shall displace the rule of those to whom the individual and his individual rights are sacred, whether we are to survive God's hand to guide and lead us, or to perish in the dead existence of a godless world. This has long ago ceased to be a fight for freedom of our South Korean,Allies alone and for their national survival. It has become a fight for our own freedom, for our own survival, in an honorable, independent national existence. In the final anal- ysis, the issue now joined right here in Korea is whether Commu- nism or individual freedom shall prevail, and, make no mistake, whether the next flight of fear-driven people we have just wit- nessed across the HAN, and continue to witness in other areas, shall be checked and defeated overseas or permitted, step by step, to close in on our own homeland and at some future time, how- ever distant, to engulf our own loved ones in all its misery and despair. These are the things for which we fight. Never have members of any military command had a greater challenge than we, or a finer opportunity to show ourselves and our people at their best-and thus be an honor to the profession of arms, and a credit to those who bred us? , . ,..-.- 1 . , . - sr

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BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES B. QUILL Assistant Division Commander 3 Sept 1954-Present



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GENERAL MARK CLARK I wish the sceptics could visit the un- happy peninsula of Korea. There are many nations contribut- ing blood and treasure to the measure of their capability. There are men of many races, creeds, colors, and nation- alities sharing the warm bond of mutual respect and confidence. No one can question the selflessness and brav- ery of these great soldiers. No one should question the sincerity of pur- pose that carries them through a battle they know they cannot, must not, and will not lose.

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