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First pictures of the re-occupation of Seoul by South Koreans show Marines of the Republic engaged in street actions following the brilliant work of the American advance guards. Resistance had been strong and every street has been defended by the enemy. At Liverpool, the Royal Ulster Rifles have embarked for Korea and in spite of the swift victory there would surely be work for the famous regiment, as Mr Strachey pointed out. The Gloucesters, too, have left for Korea from Southampton aboard the "Empire Windrush". There was a lucky break for one of them, reservist Bandsman Wagstaff, who was released from the draft, just before the ship sailed.
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