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In the frigid mountains of North Korea in the winter of 1950, 30,000 United Nations troops, led by the U.S. Marines, faced encirclement by over 120,000 Chinese soldiers in one of the most brutal military engagements of the 20th century. The Battle of Chosin Reservoir was not just a fight for survival, it was a testament to courage, discipline, and resilience in the face of overwhelming odds and unimaginable cold.

This episode chronicles the 17-day siege that came to define the Korean War and produce some of the most heroic actions in modern military history.

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