Battles of the Korean War

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41Counterstroke acArthur, the veteran commander of numerous littoral operations in the southwest Pacific during World War II, was quick to see the strategic

Counterstroke acArthur, the veteran commander of numerous littoral operations in the southwest Pacific during World War II, was quick to see the strategic

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-24 15:08:07
42Nor arly on the morning of 25 June 1950, the hills around the 38th parallel reverberated with artillery fire. This caused little alarm

Nor arly on the morning of 25 June 1950, the hills around the 38th parallel reverberated with artillery fire. This caused little alarm

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-24 15:08:00
43of Communist atrocities, for the remainder of the day the South Korean Marines ruthlessly sought out the North Koreans and other “subversives.” As UN forces secured Inchon and strengthened

of Communist atrocities, for the remainder of the day the South Korean Marines ruthlessly sought out the North Koreans and other “subversives.” As UN forces secured Inchon and strengthened

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-24 15:09:05
44THE KOREAN WAR  June[removed]The great victory of World War II was still a vivid memory. The demobilization of America’s wartime strength had been accomplished very rapidly. A growing fear of

THE KOREAN WAR June[removed]The great victory of World War II was still a vivid memory. The demobilization of America’s wartime strength had been accomplished very rapidly. A growing fear of

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Language: English - Date: 2010-11-19 17:46:55
45THE KOREAN WAR  The second phase of the Korean War, the UN Offensive, had been a story of relentless military success against the North Korean People’s Army. The capture of a Chinese soldier on 25 October 1950, however

THE KOREAN WAR The second phase of the Korean War, the UN Offensive, had been a story of relentless military success against the North Korean People’s Army. The capture of a Chinese soldier on 25 October 1950, however

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Language: English - Date: 2010-11-19 17:46:55
46At the end of the first campaign of the Korean War, the UN Defensive, General Douglas MacArthur, Commander in Chief, United Nations Command, was ready to attempt to repel what had been the sustained advance of the North

At the end of the first campaign of the Korean War, the UN Defensive, General Douglas MacArthur, Commander in Chief, United Nations Command, was ready to attempt to repel what had been the sustained advance of the North

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Language: English - Date: 2010-11-19 17:46:55
47PVA Alternative Security Standard

PVA Alternative Security Standard

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-18 12:42:00
48OUTPOST WAR U.S. Marines from the Nevada Battles to the Armistice by Bernard C. Nalty  Marines in the Korean War Commemorative Series

OUTPOST WAR U.S. Marines from the Nevada Battles to the Armistice by Bernard C. Nalty Marines in the Korean War Commemorative Series

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Language: English - Date: 2011-07-10 08:48:53
49FIRE BRIGADE U.S. Marines in the Pusan Perimeter by Captain John C. Chapin U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, Retired

FIRE BRIGADE U.S. Marines in the Pusan Perimeter by Captain John C. Chapin U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, Retired

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Language: English - Date: 2011-07-10 08:47:45
50COUNTEROFFENSIVE U.S. Marines from Pohang to No Name Line by Lieutenant Colonel Ronald J. Brown U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, Retired

COUNTEROFFENSIVE U.S. Marines from Pohang to No Name Line by Lieutenant Colonel Ronald J. Brown U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, Retired

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Language: English - Date: 2011-07-10 08:46:30