3:57 | Don Wussler was asked if he wanted to go back to Korea, and it turned out to be a sponsored trip, entirely complimentary. It was an amazing journey. The destruction was replaced by modern cities and the hospitality was unbelievable. He was very glad he decided to go.
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Why wait for the draft? Let's volunteer and get it over with. That's how Don Wussler and his friend got into the Army. After some intensive training, he almost immediately found himself on top of Pork Chop Hill behind a machine gun.
It was back and forth on Pork Chop Hill. After the Communists overran one company's position, American units immediately counter-attacked. When Don Wussler's turn came, he scrambled up the hill with his machine gun, bullets just inches away. He was helping two medics with a casualty when a mortar round slammed in with deadly result.
It took a while for Dan Wussler to talk to anyone about the war. After the crazy dreams had stopped and his kids were asking questions, he began to open up about his experience in Korea. He joined the family business for a few years, then he found a good career in banking.
It's the camaraderie that Don Wussler misses about the military. He had a friend who was with him through basic training and right through to Korea. He rotated home a few days earlier and he promised to give him a ride when he got home. It didn't work out that way.