An Historical Examination of Inchon, Republic of Korea
.... Factors such as strategic sites located within the Inch'on area, key military positions of the North
Korean army, and the relationship between Inch'on and ....
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The 1950 North Korean invasion of South Korea
.... Effective North
Korean resistance collapsed in a day, and the main North
Korean army fighting around Pusan suddenly found itself cut off from the rear. ....
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American Foreign Policies
.... The lightly armed and leave depleted South
Korean units could not withstand the onslaught from the north, and the North
Korean army easily smashed through the ....
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The Nature of the Korean War
.... As Fehrenbach traverses the early months of the war, he recounts the North
Korean Peoples
Army invasion of South Korea with chilling detail. ....
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Truman, MacArthur and the Korean War
.... Schnabel, James F (1992). United States
Army In The
Korean War: Policy And Direction: The First Year. Center of Military History. ....
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Key Events & Decisions of the Korean War
.... When they attacked South Korea on June 25, 1950, the North
Korean People's
Army (NKPA) had 135,000 troops, amply supplied with 150 Soviet-made T-34 tanks ....
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Korean War
.... at this point in its history and the American
army basically represented the UN
army. .... In his book The Origins of the
Korean War, author Peter Lowe reveals that ....
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Role of Britain & Japan in Korean & Gulf Wars
.... At the beginning, so swift was the US Eighth
Army's withdrawal for
Korean service, National Police Reserve recruits were quartered in abandoned US
army bases ....
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Korean War
.... tactics much before so they did not know how to fight them" (
Korean War 1 .... South Korea woefully prepared to fend off any assault from the powerful Northern
army. ....
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The Presidential Cabinet
.... The lightly armed and leave depleted South
Korean units could not withstand the onslaught from the north, and the North
Korean army easily smashed through the ....
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Changes in Korean Colonial Society
.... and 1939 (The Japanese 8). Behind the conquering Japanese
army in places .... and to make their careers and fortunes, including many
Korean carpetbaggers, innkeepers ....
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The Presidential Cabinet of the Federal Government
.... The lightly armed and leave depleted South
Korean units could not withstand the onslaught from the north, and the North
Korean army easily smashed through the ....
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRUMAN'S CHINA POLICY
.... The lightly armed and leave-depleted South
Korean units could not withstand the onslaught from the north, and the North
Korean army easily smashed through the ....
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Operation Chromite
.... of the Eighth
Army, the destruction of the NKPA, the restoration of the 38th Parallel, and the reestablishment of the Republic of Korea. The
Korean War was ....
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Japanese Use of Forced Prostitution
During the war, the Japanese
army forced
Korean and other Asian women into military sexual slavery to serve its soldiers, and this organized trafficking system ....
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The Korean American community
.... For the most part, the bilingual
Korean Americans are able to attain a .... and American culture through his early interaction with the American
Army forces depicts ....
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Chinese & Korean Military & Domestic Politics
This study will examine the reasons why the Chinese and
Korean military play a role in domestic politics, while the Japanese military does not .... The
army, .... ....
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Japanese Occupation and Korean "Comfort Women"
.... sexual services is not unique to eastern cultures, and the practice significantly predates the
Korean-Japanese case .... (Barry, 1979, p. 14) The French
army of the ....
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AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... Those who had served in the
army and those who lived independently of .... conducted by the World Health Organization indicate that South
Korean college students ....
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AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... Those who had served in the
army and those who lived independently of .... conducted by the World Health Organization indicate that South
Korean college students ....
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AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... Those who had served in the
army and those who lived independently of .... conducted by the World Health Organization indicate that South
Korean college students ....
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AIDS KNOWLEDGE AND EDUCATION FOR SOUTH KOREAN-BORN STUDENTS ...
.... Those who had served in the
army and those who lived independently of .... conducted by the World Health Organization indicate that South
Korean college students ....
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Historical Examples of Strategic Leadership
.... taken the time to obtain a congressional declaration of war, North
Korean forces would .... were Secretary of State Dean Acheson, General of the
Army and Secretary ....
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Korea: 1850-1950
.... Currently, there are still civil suits by
Korean and Chinese women who were forced to serve the Japanese
army before and during the war. ....
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Annotated Bib of Germ Warfare Annotated Bibliography--Part
.... Headquarters Author, a public affairs officer, at Fort Detrick, American
Army's earliest and .... The British part in the
Korean War Volume I (London: Her Majesty's ....
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BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS Chapter 3 Conclusion This
.... secret archives" "show Soviet, Chinese and North
Korean officials knew the
Korean War germ .... with bacteria in San Francisco Bay in 1950 and by the
Army on the ....
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The Crucial Decade in America
.... An interesting result of the
Korean war was racial integration in the military forces .... Segregation patterns soon changed in the
Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. ....
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Exporting Computer Software to an Asian Country
.... Korea in the north under Kim Il Sung, a former Soviet
army major, who .... South
Korean Relations with the United States Relations with the United States are second ....
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Eisenhower and US Policy in Southeast Asia By t
.... 1984: 197). General Matthew Ridgway,
army chief of staff and
Korean War hero, vehemently opposed the idea of air strikes. In fact ....
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MARITIME ISSUES IN ASIA PACIFIC REGION
.... and his successors reduced the size of the Peoples' Liberation
Army (PLA) from .... South
Korean President Kim Dae-jung's Sunshine Policy of engagement of the two ....
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