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Imminent Cease Fire

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At this time, Panmunjom was in full swing and we were watching that light. At Panmunjom there was a light, big search light went up into the air every night, and as long as that light was on negotiations were taking place. So, it was a tactic, I think that the North or that the Chinese and North Koreans used that, that night when they attacked that hill. It said something about what they were prepared to do and capable of doing, and I have no idea what occurred at that negotiating table the next morning but it had to be, it had to be. The activity of the previous night had to be part and parcel of what was discussed that next day, I am sure. Short while after that in, I guess in July, there was a cease-fire and what a wonderful feeling that was, [inaudible]. The Chinese on the off-side, on the other side of the valley, they had fire crackers going up and they, you could hear them cheering and the same was taking place on our side. You know, and it was... We didn't have fire crackers but there was a lot of happy guys.
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Mr. Ferguson discusses the cease fire negotiations, the potential impact of Hill 187 on those discussions, and the relief on both sides that accompanied the truce.

Luther Ferguson

Luther Ferguson was born in Mayview, Saskatchewan on October 23, 1933. He describes himself as being “unworldly, poorly educated and having low self-esteem.” Mr. Ferguson felt that the Army offered him the best opportunity to both further his education and improve his life. He enlisted in 1951, and soon found himself a combatant in the Korean War, where he served in the infantry. Mr. Ferguson’s accounts lean heavily on the psychological impacts of training and warfare, and the devastation experienced by the civilian population during the Korean conflict.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
1:45
Person Interviewed:
Luther Ferguson
War, Conflict or Mission:
Korean War
Battle/Campaign:
Hill 187
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
Royal Canadian Regiment
Rank:
Private
Occupation:
Infantryman

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