Why Chinese Infantry REFUSED to Attack Canadian Troops in Korea
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In 1951, during the Korean War, Canadian Sergeant Tommy Prince—already a decorated WWII veteran—found himself in an impossible situation. His entire section was either killed or evacuated, leaving him alone in a bunker facing overwhelming enemy forces.
For 4 grueling hours, Prince held his position and did something almost unthinkable: he radioed artillery corrections DIRECTLY ON HIS OWN POSITION. Chinese forces would later describe him as "the warrior who called lightning from the sky."
Despite this incredible act of heroism, Tommy Prince received no recognition for his actions until decades after the war. As Canada's most decorated Indigenous soldier, his story remained largely forgotten by history.
This is the untold story of one man's last stand—a story of courage, sacrifice, and the shocking oversight that kept a true hero in the shadows for far too long.
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