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from 13 to 15 February 1951. At Chipyong-ni the 23rd RCT was cut off and surrounded by elements of five Chinese divisions, which launched fanatical all-out assaults against them. He was wounded on the first night of the engagement by mortar shrapnel in his left calf. Although he expected to return to
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as an instructor to Chinese and Indian Armies. He remained on the theater staff until September 1943, when he returned to Washington D.C., as a staff officer. Towards the end of the war in late 1944, he was sent to
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as a language student and concurrently as Assistant Military Attaché at the American embassy. Shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, he was assigned to the
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the 23rd Infantry Regiment after his wounds healed, he did not resume command of the regiment, having been returned to the US to recover.
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until 1936. Upon his return to the United States he was assigned to Fort Washington, Maryland and was a company commander in the
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Freeman was born June 29, 1907, in the Philippine Islands, son of Paul Lamar and Emma (Rosenbaum) Freeman. He graduated from the
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on June 13, 1929, with a class ranking of 213 and commissioned in the infantry. His first assignment was at
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At the time of the United States entry into World War II, Freeman was in China again, in
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in November 1950. In early February he led the 23rd Regimental Combat Team in the
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As commanding general of Continental Army Command (second from left), inspecting
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to attend the Officer's Course at the Infantry School, then was assigned to
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four-star general who served as Commander in Chief,
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