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Korean
vet faces demons
Korean Anzacs
SBS, April 25 at 8.30pm
Reviewer
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Cpl Cameron Jamieson
This
is not a story of medals and victory. Rather it is an enduring
tale of the war within that continues long after the war is
over.
Korean
Anzacs is a documentary that takes the viewer into the realm
of post-traumatic stress disorder.
It
is an extraordinary emotional and honest story about war,
mental illness and the ability of friendship to span the decades.
Ron
Cashman was an Australian infantry platoon sergeant during
the Korean War, where he pursued his childhood dreams of adventure,
heroism and mateship.
He
also overcame the rampant racial prejudice of the time to
take under his wing two Korean conscripts allocated to his
battalion as augmentation forces.
Ron
taught these two bewildered and untrained men to become effective
combat soldiers who survived the war.
Ron
also led his platoon by example, which resulted in him being
awarded the Military Medal for bravery under fire.
But
post-war his life descended into a mental nightmare as his
experiences and feelings of guilt overwhelmed him.
His
ability to frankly discuss the matter is combined with his
excellent photo collection to tell the story of how he was
able to finally confront his demons and make contact with
the two Korean Anzacs.
The
story that unfolds is not your traditional war documentary,
but it is still an exceptional journey because it deals with
the realities of war. It makes for excellent Anzac Day viewing.
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