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  • ...arly, however, mortality and morbidity decreased dramatically during the [[Korean War]], where evacuation [[helicopter]]s met forward-deployed surgical hospitals | Korean War
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  • It had limited duty during the [[Korean War]], but was already extremely vulnerable to jet interceptors. Nevertheless, ==Korean War==
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  • ==Evolved landing craft in the Second World War and Korean War== ==Late Second World War and Korean War Landing Craft==
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  • ...hall Plan]] in 1947. He was also Secretary of Defense during part of the [[Korean War]]. ===Korean War===
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  • *1950-53 [[Korean War]] Modern conflict (1950-1953) fought on the Korean peninsula between the US
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  • ...st introduced in 1917, and continued in use by US forces until after the [[Korean War]].
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  • ...ted, but returned to a largely training and unit readiness role during the Korean War and Vietnam War.
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  • ...was the first jet combat aircraft flown by the Communist side during the [[Korean War]]. Equipped with relatively heavy but slow-firing cannon (1 37mm and 2 23m
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  • ...pril, two months before the North Koreans invaded the south to start the [[Korean War]]. NSC-68 seemed confirmed by the invasion and led Truman to order the con ...Defense spending soared from 3.0% of GNP in 1950 to 5.1% in 1952 (when the Korean War was in full swing), to 11.1% in 1954, when the war was over but the buildup
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  • ...detachments, a reinforced Marine landing force. With exceptions for the [[Korean War]], the Sixth Fleet has always had at least one battalion-sized Marine unit,
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  • ...18-ship amphibious task force that was the largest such force since the [[Korean War]]. The task force arrived on station in the [[North Arabian Sea]] on 12 Jan
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  • ...18-ship amphibious task force that was the largest such force since the [[Korean War]]. The task force arrived on station in the [[North Arabian Sea]] on 12 Jan
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  • ...le wars served in which qualify membership include [[World War II]], the [[Korean War]], the [[Vietnam War]], the [[Persian Gulf War]], and the [[Iraq War]]. The
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  • {{r|Korean War}}
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  • ...ng one battle star for [[World War II]] service and six battle stars for [[Korean war]] service. With the outbreak of [[Korean War|hostilities in Korea]] ''Diphda'' was assigned to Service Force, Pacific, f
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  • ...aw more room for advancement than in a pilot-dominated Air Force. In the [[Korean War]], he was assigned to an unglamorous but critical logistics role. <ref>Shee
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  • ...rs for service during [[World War II]], and seven for service during the [[Korean War]]. With the outbreak of the [[Korean war]], ''Chara'' was transferred to Service Force, Pacific Fleet, for duty as a
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  • ...human nature was reinvigorated by it. Then I came back to Quebec and the Korean War began. (...) I decided to make a really strong film about anti-militarism a
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  • ...ns immediately began with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the Korean War, but that was only the first case.
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  • After the end of the [[Korean War]], and economic repercussions for Japan, the Yoshida government fell. The U
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  • ==Korean War==
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  • ...The first clear major war started on sole Presidential authority was the Korean War; the need to respond quickly to nuclear threat caused further delegation du
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  • ...d General Staff College and teaching there, he commanded battalions in the Korean War, then moved into corps and Army Department staff planning roles.
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  • During the Korean War, the AN/PRC-10 was the standard squad tactical radio family of the U.S. Arm
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  • ...splits exacerbated by the strain of financing British involvement in the [[Korean War]]. Attlee led the party in opposition until 1955, when he retired from the
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  • * Chen, Jian. ''China's Road to the Korean War'' (1995) [http://www.amazon.com/Chinas-Road-Korean-Chen-Jian/dp/0231100248/ * Halberstam, David. ''The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War,'' (2007), oral histories [http://www.amazon.com/Coldest-Winter-America-Kor
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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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  • ...two [[battle star]]s for World War II service and five battle stars for [[Korean War|Korean]] service. ...ovember and arrived Puget Sound 15 days later. Until the outbreak of the [[Korean War]], ''Leo'' operated with the Naval Transportation Service in the Pacific.
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  • ...ed States Forces Korea]] (USFK). While it was a large command during the [[Korean War]], with changing conditions on the Korean Peninsula, and the high quality
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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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  • ====Early jets and Korean War====
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  • ==Korean War==
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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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  • | 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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  • ...the early part of the Korean War, acting as "fire brigade" in holding the Korean War#Holding the Pusan perimeter|Pusan Perimeter. This Perimeter was the pocket
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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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  • ...]] 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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  • ==Korean War==
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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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  • ...than a jet, it was displaced by jets after 1945, but saw service in the [[Korean War]].
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  • With the commencement of the [[Korean War]], the ''Mission San Gabriel'' was taken out of mothballs and placed in ser
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  • ...ion was quite heavy; both power consumption and weight were reduced by the Korean War, but were still awkward. "Starlight scopes" of the Vietnam War was much lig ...pounds, but the necessary battery brought the total weight to 21 pounds. A Korean War version had a much sharper image, but a total weight of 28 pounds without g
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  • ...d four [[battle star]]s for [[World War II]] service and eight stars for [[Korean War|Korean]] service. AGC 7 sailed again, 27 October 1953, for her third tour of duty in the [[Korean war]] area, arriving [[Yokosuka]] 16 November. From then until her departure fo
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  • ...arter members in 1949. The Dutch fought alongside the United States in the Korean War and the first Gulf War and have been active in global [[peace operations]].
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  • ...dent might have to make a quick major action. In some cases, such as the [[Korean War]], U.S. action could quickly tie to international actions.
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  • ...987).</ref> Manchuria was also the Chinese base for intervention in the [[Korean War]] in late 1950 to prevent a UN rollback of Communist North Korea.
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  • ...issioned ship for 10 years and 7 months, receiving four battle stars for [[Korean War]] service.
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  • * Heller, Francis H., ed. ''The Korean War: A 25 Year Perspective'' (1977), essays by scholars ...ktong, North to the Yalu (June-November 1950)'' (United States Army in the Korean War) (1960); official U.S. Army history, [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/kore
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  • Raborn was an adaptable officer. During the [[Korean War]], he commanded the escort carrier ''[[USS Bairoko]]'', with a crew so new
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  • ...received two [[battle star]]s for [[World War II]] service, and two for [[Korean war]] service.
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  • ...ned for his naval victories against the invading [[Japan]]ese during the [[Korean War of 1592-1598]]. Yi's role during the first invasion was critical in prevent
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  • *[[Korean War]]
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  • ==Korean War service==
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  • ...e story of a American soldier brainwashed by Chinese Communists during the Korean War to be an unwitting political assassin, it was the basis for two films of th ...ter they seize and brainwash an American soldier, Raymond Shaw, during the Korean War. Shaw is released and becomes an national hero. Shaw is then manipulated
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  • ..., although its structure changed several times from the World War II and [[Korean War]] organizational structures. ...ial air and intelligence supplements. Nevertheless. in comparison to the [[Korean War]], the ROK military is large, highly trained, and well-equipped. There is a
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  • ...wever, some of the devices alleged to be U.S. biological munitions, in the Korean War, had a significant resemblance to Unit 731 devices. The Soviets did capture
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  • ...d an anti-Communist foreign policy inclufing support for the Cold War, the Korean War and the Vietnam war.
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  • *{{pl|Korean War of 1592-1598}} '''also in military''' *{{pl|Korean War of 1592-1598}} '''also in history'''
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  • ...ergei, John Lewis and Litai Xue, ''Uncertain Partners: Stalin, Mao and the Korean War'' (1993) [http://www.amazon.com/Uncertain-Partners-Studies-Security-Control ...ergei, John Lewis and Litai Xue, ''Uncertain Partners: Stalin, Mao and the Korean War'' (1993) [http://www.amazon.com/Uncertain-Partners-Studies-Security-Control
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  • ...nit Commendation]] seven times. She also received seven battle stars for [[Korean War]] service. === Korean War ===
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  • ...rges in order to meet the financial demands imposed on the budget by the [[Korean War]]. He was soon restored to a leading position in the shadow Cabinet and, fo
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  • ...[[battle star]]s for [[World War II]] service and three battle stars for [[Korean War]] service. ...ips selected for service in the new organization. At the outbreak of the [[Korean War]], ''Achernar'' was completing overhaul at the [[Hunters Point Naval Shipya
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  • ...arned one battle star for her [[World War II]] service and three for the [[Korean War]]. ...ame shuttle operations that had kept her occupied since the onset of the [[Korean War]]. She visited Korean waters in the latter half of the month of March 1952,
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  • The [[Korean War]] established [[North Korea]] and [[South Korea]] as independent states, an
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  • ...eiving two battle stars for her [[World War II]] service and one for the [[Korean War]]. Between the end of [[World War II]] in the Pacific and the onset of the [[Korean War]]—a time span of a little under five years—''Warrick'' operated primari
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  • ...ments in the [[Vietnam War]]. Starting shortly after the outbreak of the [[Korean War]], Truman attempted to aid France's bid to hold onto its Vietnamese colonie
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  • == Korean War == The outbreak of Korean War|war in Korea caused ''Alshain'' to depart San Diego on 14 July with element
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  • ===Korean War===
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  • ...mechanism beyond those agreed-to by its sovereign member states. In the [[Korean War]] and [[Gulf War]], there were UN resolutions supporting military action, b
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  • ...arning seven battle stars during [[World War II]], nine battle stars for [[Korean War]] service, and 10 battle stars for service during the [[Vietnam War]]. ...ttle of Inchon|amphibious landing carried out there]]. She remained in the Korean war zone, first at Inchon and later at [[Jinsen|Jinsen Ko]], for about three we
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  • ...had control of all forces, as the US commander of UN forces did during the Korean War, there were both joint and separate article; it was never a coalition comma
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  • ...9 months. ''Seminole'' received six [[battle star]]s for service in the [[Korean War]] and six [[campaign star]]s for service in Vietnam.
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  • On 1 April, 1953, the U.N. Joint Psychological Warfare for the Korean War approved Operation Moolah. Leaflets and radio broadcasts offering a $50,000
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  • Three years into the [[Korean War]], the [[United Nations]] and the Chinese armies dug in along natural defen
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  • ...opposed additional expansion and led to wars of the enemy's choosing in [[Korean War|Korea (1950-53)]] and [[Vietnam War|Vietnam (1962-1975)]]. He instead prop
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  • ...ness]] or the trenches of the First World War or human wave attacks in the Korean War.
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  • ...o [[Jews]] were awarded Medals of Honor during World War II and none for [[Korean War|Korea]]. Many more were refused under questionable circumstances, possibly
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  • Reacquired from the Maritime Commission 16 October 1951 as a result of the [[Korean war]], ''Electra'' was recommissioned 3 May 1952. She operated along the [[West
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  • The '''Korean War of 1592-1598''' was a major conflict between [[Japan]] and the alliance of ...ndit invasion of the year Imjin." The various Japanese titles include the "Korean War", and the "Pottery War" and "War of Celadon and Metal Type" (in reference t
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  • ...star]]s during [[World War II]] and five battle stars for service in the [[Korean War]]. ...meda'' provided logistics support for [[United Nations]] forces fighting [[Korean War|communist aggression in Korea]] until returning to [[San Diego, California|
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  • With the expansion of the fleet dictated by the outbreak of the [[Korean War]], ''Capricornus'' was recommissioned 12 October 1950. Through 1960, she op
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  • After the end of the [[Korean War]], and economic repercussions for Japan, the Yoshida government fell. The U ...pull off an audacious covert operation, bankrolled by the CIA, during the Korean War.<ref name=Weiner />. This operation obtained tungsten needed for U.S. munit
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  • The outbreak of the [[Korean War]] in the summer of 1950 meant the ''Vermilion'' was recommissioned at Orang
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  • ...nt to perform the work of government contracts, especially relating to the Korean war effort. The RFC was replaced in 1953 by the U.S. Small Business Administra
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  • ...First]]), and later opposed [[NATO]] and U.S. military intervention in the Korean War. ...rinciples, rights, and political forms they were supposed to defend in the Korean War" (Russell Kirk, ''The American Cause'')<ref>So as to drive home this point,
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  • There were experiments with armed helicopters in the Korean War, but their first serious combat use was by the French in the Algerian War.
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  • ...oned ship for 24 years and 11 months, earning five battle stars during the Korean War and six battle stars for Vietnam service.
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