SURVIVORS OF GLOUCESTERS
(Ree. 12.20 a.m.) . SEOUL, July 1.8 Chinese Communist journalists in Kaesong said to-day that hundreds of British prisoners, survivors of the Gloucester Battalion’s stand on the Imjin river in April, were in prisoner of war camps in North Korea. The journalists added that the Eritish troops were very fit and were being well treated.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26477, 19 July 1951, Page 7
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