In the early fighting, when ROK wounded could be evacuated at all, it was usually by train.
Later, any lives were saved in Korea by prompt medical
attention and quick evacuation by air from the
immediate combat areas themselves. The mountainous
terrain would have made removing wounded by vehicle
both slow and painful, resulting in many more deaths.
In this photo, the scout from 3rd Battalion, 23rd Inf.
Regt, 2nd Inf. Div, was wounded while on a patrol, but
receives prompt medical attention from a medic. In the
rear another soldier helps a ROK, also wounded but
still grasping his rifle. Both were evacuated by
helicopter.
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