Donald W. Bray is a retired professor emeritus of Political Science at California State University Los Angeles. He received a B.A. from Pomona College, M.A. from the University of California Berkeley, and a Ph.D from Stanford University. He was drafted into the army at the outbreak of the Korean War. This is a story of his military experience, autobiographical background, and post-war aftermath. He writes this both to share his wartime experience with others and as a record for his family. He thinks he has some particular revelations about the Korean War which left him troubled. Included, then, is a story of how he overcame his wartime turmoils. Donald W. Bray lives in Southern, California and has a wife, four children, and three grandsons.