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  • ...ssador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, 1948-50; and then, during the [[Korean War]], was Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs between 195
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  • ...'' (1893-1981) , was an American general during [[World War II]] and the [[Korean war]], as well as [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] and [[Chairman of the Joint Ch ...inted in August 1951. He was the chief military policy maker during the [[Korean war]], and supported Truman's original plan of rolling back Communism by conque
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  • ==Korean War==
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  • ====Early jets and Korean War====
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  • | title = United States Army in the Korean War, Policy and Direction: the First Year ...ligence at the start of the Cold War#Pacific COMINT targeting prior to the Korean War|Communications intelligence]] monitored North Korean communications only to
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  • He was the last commander of the Eighth United States Army in the Korean War, and then took the U.N. Korean command through 1955.
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  • ...t the first ironclad warships, a distinction going to the Koreans in the [[Korean War of 1592-1598]]. They were not the first ironclad steamships, the earliest l
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  • {{r|Korean War}}
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  • ...]] policies and strongly supported American military intervention in the [[Korean War]]. Corruption in labor unions became a major political issues in the 1950s.
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  • ...mothballed for five years until its reactivation upon the outbreak of the Korean War. The base continued to serve as a Seabee training center and support facili
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  • ...LCVPs were disposed of overseas or declared surplus after WWII. During the Korean War the LCVP was called upon to perform a variety of tasks, from amphibious sup
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  • ...ernment for claiming that the U.S. had used germ warfare during the U.S. [[Korean War]]. ...e that repeated allegations from the Chinese government that, during the [[Korean War]], American forces had used biological weapons - germ warfare. Powell face
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  • ...ed for the Vietnam War. While Reserve ''units'' were not activated for the Korean War, many ''individual'' reservists, not assigned to units, were activated. <re
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  • ...d six battle stars for [[World War II]] service and five for duty in the [[Korean War]].
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  • ===Korean War===
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  • ...ceiving two [[battle star]]s for [[World War II]] service, and eight for [[Korean war]] service. With the outbreak of the [[Korean war]] ''Eldorado'' was ordered to the [[Far East]]. As [[flagship]] for [[Rear
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  • When the Communists [[Korean war|invaded the Republic of Korea]], she joined amphibious forces in [[U.S. Fle
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  • ..., in the political leadership, that China might intervene as it did in the Korean War. This underestimates the traditional enmity of the Vietnamese against the C
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  • ==Pacific COMINT targeting prior to the Korean War== | title = The Korean War: The SIGINT Background
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  • ...pect worsened with destruction of the nation's infrastructure during the [[Korean War]] from 1950 to 1953. However, during the the early 1960s and the two decade
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