I want to have this video tape at home back in the eighties. Now it is for free on YouTube. My father could have gone to Korea as a 19 Delta cavalry scout Corporal. He went to Fort Knox armoured school and completed his scout reconnaissance course but got sick during a CBRN Course. He was exposed to phosgene and chlorine gas. This made him allergic to pollen and Perfumes. He became asthmatic and deathly sick. He was released from the Army National Guard. Keep along to the Minnesota 47th infantry division aka the Viking division. Elements of this division went to Korea and my dad has many crosses in his Catholic military high school yearbook. He did become a deputy sheriff 14 years later at the age of 35. He suffered horrible asthma attacks often on. He finally was able to get 100% disability from the US Army because he kept all the documentation. He received a 100% disability from the US Army in 1998 But we believe he acquired lung cancer in 2002 from Using asthma steroids like albuterol which can mutate and cause cancer. So technically, my father was a victim of the Korean war due to the Chemical School exposure. It's a good thing that president Jimmy Carter was not able to pull US forces out of Korea. He wanted to but Congress said no.