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  1. Revealed by Fire - A True Story of a Soldier Told in His Letters at a Time Unparalleled in American History - the Korean War 1950- 1953 by Army Corporal Bill Ahnen, Pearl Kastran Ahnen, 2007
  2. The Korean War (Turning Points in American History) by Carter Smith, 1991-01
  3. The Korean War (Wars That Changed American History) by Robin S. Doak, 2006-07-30
  4. A Guide to Films on the Korean War (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Paul M. Edwards, 1997-03-30
  5. Pork Chop Hill: The American Fighting Man in Action: Korea, Spring, 1953 by S. L. A. Marshall, 1986-10
  6. The Korean War: Limits of American Power (Perspectives on History Series)
  7. Nation Building in South Korea: Koreans, Americans, and the Making of a Democracy (The New Cold War History) by Gregg Brazinsky, 2007-09-03
  8. Battles of the Korean War: Americans Engage in Deadly Combat, 1950-1953
  9. Encyclopedia of the Korean War: A Political, Social, and Military History
  10. Voices from the Korean War: Personal Stories of American, Korean, And Chinese Soldiers by Richards Peters, Xiaobing Li, 2005-08-30
  11. Conflict: The History of the Korean War, 1950-1953 by Robert Leckie, 1996-09-01
  12. Histories of American Army Units: World Wars I and II and Korean Conflict
  13. The Korean War: "The Forgotten War" (American War Series) by R. Conrad Stein, 2000-09
  14. Rethinking the Korean War: A New Diplomatic and Strategic History by William Stueck, 2004-01-05

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Black Soldier, White Army (EXECUTIVE SUMMARY) The Korean War, 19501953 (an extract from American Military History) Korean War Maps
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4. Korean War Webs
History Alive The Korean War Fire Ice. American POW Secrets Exposed. Korean Conflict Casualty File (KCCF) - contains selected descriptive
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6. Reader's Companion To American History - -KOREAN WAR
Appendix U.S. History Western Civilization World Civilizations The Reader's Companion to American History KOREAN WAR
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7. Korean War 50th Anniversary
educating the American people on the Korean War is appreciated. Although we are no longer distributing educational materials on the Korean War
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8. "The American 1950s"
Korean War Project, by Hal Barker (be Abstractions" (published in American Literary History), an essay about Stevens, the Cold War, American
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9. Examining The Korean War
Review of The American Way of War Oral History Read When Black is Burned The Treatment of AfricanAmerican Soldiers During the Korean War
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10. Korean War Veterans Memorial Home Page
Memorial. Korean War THE KOREAN WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL In Korea the American soldier with his Korean and United Nations allies fought with
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11. The Korean War: A Fresh Perspective
Although born of a misapprehension, the korean war triggered the buildup of US forces in the Select a Magazine, american history, America s Civil war
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The Korean War: A Fresh Perspective Forty-five years after shipping out to fight in Korea, Harry Summers got new insight into what the war had been all about. By Colonel Harry G. Summers, Jr., U.S. Army (ret.) Dismissed as the "forgotten war," Korea was in actuality one of America's most significant conflicts. Although born of a misapprehension, the Korean War triggered the buildup of U.S. forces in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), began American involvement in the Vietnam War, and, although seen as an aberration at the time, now serves as the very model for America's wars of the future. One reason the importance of the Korean War is not better appreciated is that from the very start the conflict presented confusing and contradictory messages. Historian and Korean War combat veteran T.R. Fehrenbach wrote in his classic

12. Korean War - The Forgotten War In Korea
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The people, places, battles and events of the 'forgotten war' - the Korean War - should indeed be studied and remembered.
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Recent Up a category Korean War Photos Five pages of photos from the Korean War brought to you by About's U.S. Military Guide, Rod Powers. View these official U.S. Army photographs and see the men that helped contain communism. Battle at Chosin Reservoir The Chinese and the United States clashed in the Battle at Chosin Reservoir. With this detailed account you will be able to follow the course of this important battle in the Korean War. Battle for Seoul - 1950 The American forces landed at Inchon Harbor on September 15, 1950. By September 27th, Seoul was secure. Read the account of the battle for Seoul from Brigadier General Edwin H. Simmons - USMC (Retired).

13. Reader's Companion To American History - -KOREAN WAR
But the Vietnam war brought challenges to established views on american foreign and defense Besides the preponderant american and South korean forces,
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Among the wars of the United States the Korean conflict was the last to utilize conventional strategies, tactics, and weapons. Simultaneously it was the first limited, inconclusive conflict to mix the antagonists of the cold war in the cauldron of a civil war. Until the mid-1960s, most American interpretations of the United States' entry into the war supported the Truman administration's position that the United States had become involved because its honor and credibility were at stake, it felt compelled to contain the Moscow-directed global expansion of communism, and it saw tolerance of North Korean aggression as Munich-like appeasement. But the Vietnam War brought challenges to established views on American foreign and defense affairs, including the Korean War. Most revisionists blamed America and South Korea for precipitating hostilities, argued that the conflict was basically a civil war, and charged that ethnocentrism and economic imperialism had influenced American policymakers on Asia. War erupted in Korea on June 25, 1950, along the thirty-eighth parallel that separated North and South Korea. As North Korean units pushed deep into South Korea, the U.N. Security Council, at the instigation of the United States, condemned the North Korean invasion and later called on members to assist South Korea. That first week, President Harry S. Truman, without seeking congressional approval, committed American forces to the conflict. On July 7, the U.N. Command was established, with General of the Army Douglas MacArthur appointed as its head. The nearest U.S. forces were already under his Far East Command, including in Japan alone four army divisions, the Fifth Air Force, and units of the Seventh Fleet. Eventually nearly 1.8 million Americans would serve in Korea, of whom 54,200 were killed, 103,300 wounded, and 8,200 missing in action. Besides the preponderant American and South Korean forces, military units from fifteen other members of the

14. Great American History Fact-Finder - -Korean War
The Great american history FactFinder The war began when the North korean Communist army crossed the thirty-eighth parallel on June 25, 1950,
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, conflict pitting South Korea and U.N. forces against North Korea and later the People's Republic of China. The war began when the North Korean Communist army crossed the thirty-eighth parallel on June 25, 1950, invading the Republic of South Korea. The United Nations Security Council, declaring North Korea an aggressor, sent troops to counter the invasion. Gen. Douglas MacArthur led the forces until 1951 when President Harry S. Truman removed him from command for repeated insubordination and replaced him with Gen. Matthew Ridgway. Sixteen nations sent troops and forty-one countries sent food and supplies, but the United States was the largest contributor of arms, troops, and equipment. After pushing the North Korean troops back above the thirty-eighth parallel, MacArthur pursued them into the North, which resulted in the intervention of Chinese troops. The war reached a stalemate in June 1951, and after two years of negotiations an armistice was signed July 27, 1953, with the thirty-eighth parallel designated as the border between North and South Korea.
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15. SparkNotes: The Korean War (1950-1953)
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17. Korean War Webs
history Alive The korean war Fire Ice american POW Secrets Exposed The korean war - by Korea Institute of Military history - a 3-volume South
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18. When Black Is Burned--Body
A oral history study of Africanamerican soldiers serving in the US Army during the korean war and the desegregation of Army units.
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Part One: Prelude to Korea
Even though Harry S. Truman ordered that the armed forces were to desegregate at the beginning of the Korean War, most branches save for the infant U.S. Air Force still had segregated units. For most of the soldiers who were black, that meant that they were to go through basic training in a segregated environment from the beginning:
When I went to basic training, the Drill Sergeants said, "white
troops over here, Black troops over there, and what are you guys?"
And they'd say Cuban or Mexican or whatever tribe, and I said,
"we're misfits." He said, "Pick a side." (Keaton, p. 2)
I went to basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky in 1948. I didn't
finish there; I did eight weeks there and then we were sent to
Japan to finish the last eight weeks. I was in Japan two years
prior to the Korean War. I was only enlisted to do three years, but
because of the Korean War ended up doing four. I was stationed
in Camp Yepu, Japan which was all black soldiers. During Basic
Training we had white officers, and black non-commissioned
officers (NCO's). When we got to Japan we had black officers; it

19. Korean War (1950–1953)
american Military history Chapter 25 The korean war 19501953 (US history). korean Atrocity Forgotten war Crimes 1950-1953.(Book Review) (International
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20. Digital History
Back to Hypertext history Our Online american history Textbook Postwar America 1945 1960 The korean war was filled with lessons for the future.
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