Korean War veterans speak about the war as the 60th anniversary of the Inchon invasion nears
Tony Czerczyk celebrated his 18th birthday aboard a U.S. military ship in the Yellow Sea . A week and a day later, he took his first steps onto the shores of Inchon, South Korea .
Czerczyk, who had emigrated from Poland with his parents in the 1930s, was among the thousands of men who invaded Inchon and Wolmi-do Island on Sept. 15, 1950.
It was his entrance into a bloody war that left more than 54,000 dead...
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