3:40 | While trained to be a combat engineer, Neil Barnhart had to fill in as a machine gunner on tanks venturing into North Korea in 1951. Upon receiving surprise mortar fire from Chinese forces, he protected his assistant from a nearby blast, but Barnhart himself took shrapnel damage for which he earned a Purple Heart.
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In September of 1951, "all hell broke loose" as Neil Barnhart's patrol base in North Korea was attacked by a Chinese regiment. Barnhart recalls the experience of picking up the body of his friend, Elbert Morgan, who had been killed by a mortar, and the sight of dead Chinese soldiers for miles in the aftermath of the battle.
While serving at a processing station in Memphis, Tennessee, Neil Barnhart talks about the unique experience he had of inducting Elvis Presley into the Army on March 24, 1958.