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TIL that in 1950 a cargo ship built for 35 crewmembers and 12 passengers took aboard more than 14,000 Korean refugees, packed chest-to-chest and atop jet-fuel drums. It crossed a minefield with no doctor and little food or water; nobody died, and five babies were born during the voyage.
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