Witness to War: Hayden in the Korean War: BOOK NINE (1950-1953) (Witness to War – The Hayden Carter Chronicles 9)

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Witness to War: Hayden in the Korean War (1950–1953)
Book Nine of the Witness to War Series


In the frozen valleys, blazing skies, and shattered cities of the Korean War, survival was more than courage—it was endurance.

June 25, 1950. North Korea storms across the
38th parallel, and Hayden finds himself thrust into a conflict history would nearly forget. From the desperate retreat to the Pusan Perimeter, through the daring Inchon landing, the hell of the Chosin Reservoir, and the brutal trench battles of Pork Chop Hill, Hayden becomes a witness to the war that defined the Cold War era. He sees Seoul fall, rise, and burn again. He marches with Marines, hears the bugles of Chinese human-wave assaults, and watches the first jet-versus-jet dogfights blaze across “MiG Alley.”

This is not just another war novel. This is history brought to life—raw, immersive, and unforgettable.

Inside you’ll discover:

  • The full epic novel of Hayden in Korea, steeped in realism and historical detail.
  • A Word Search Puzzle of 30 Korean War terms—perfect for classrooms, veterans, and readers who want to interact with history.
  • Exclusive Book Club Discussion Questions & Answers to spark conversation and deeper reflection.
  • The 70-Page Korean War Pocket Guide, packed with teaching facts, campaign timelines, expanded cast of characters, and a comprehensive Glossary of 400+ Korean War slang terms, acronyms, and soldier expressions.

If you loved The Things They Carried or Band of Brothers, you’ll find yourself gripped by Witness to War: Hayden in Korea—a powerful blend of storytelling, history, and humanity.

Prepare to march into the Korean War. History is waiting.