DALLAS PLEMMONS MINISTRIES
Photo Credit: Photo of the General Douglas MacArthur statue on the book cover is used with permission from The General Douglas MacArthur Foundation, MacArthur Square, Norfolk, VA.
"As the sun rose on a beautiful morning, we could see Korea in the distance. I noticed that machine guns had been mounted in different places on the ship and there were men watching the sky. For the first time, the reality of war was upon us."
As the ship carrying the 27th Army Regiment neared the shores of Korea, Dallas Plemmons began to sense the seriousness of the conflict he was about to enter. Among the first troops to enter the war, Dallas and his unit would soon face a brutal and well-equipped enemy for the first time. In the weeks and months to follow, a cruel and violent communist army would claim the lives of many of his fellow soldiers and scores of innocent civilians. He would survive massacres and endure imprisonment and torture.
For those who haven't read Dallas Plemmons' book yet, you're missing out on the powerful and inspiring biography of a man of faith and humility. "Hell in the Land of the Morning Calm" retells his life and amazing ministry and his service in the Korean War. Dallas Plemmons' story is a compelling, first-hand account of war-time survival in the face of impossible odds, of genuine faith in a powerful God, and the reality of one man's God-ordained destiny.
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