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  1. Rutherford County in the Korean War by Anita Price Davis, James M. Walker, 2006-06-07
  2. United States Religious Journalism and the Korean War by Harold H. Osmer, 1982-11
  3. The Origins of the Korean War (Origins of Modern Wars) by Peter Lowe, 1987-01
  4. Wayne County, Tn Korean War Veterans
  5. Hot Shots: An Oral History of the Air Force Combat Pilots of the Korean War by Jennie E. Chancey, William R. Forstchen, 2000-04-01
  6. Mig Alley to Mu Ghia Pass: Memoirs of a Korean War Ace by Cecil G. Foster, David Kirk Vaughan, 2001-07
  7. CAPTURED AT THE IMJIN RIVER: The Korean War Memoirs of a Gloster by David Green, 2003-12
  8. Destination Evil: Remembering the Korean War by Eric H. Vieler, 2004-10-28
  9. Korean War Reference Library - Almanac and Primary Sources (Korean War Reference Library) by Sonia Benson, 2001-10-22
  10. Anything Anywhere Anytime: Combat Cargo in the Korean War by William M. Leary, 2005-02-28
  11. The Korean War: Challenges In Crisis, Credibility And Command by Burton I. Kaufman, 1996-08-01
  12. Korean War: The Challenges in Crisis, Credibility, and Command (America in Crisis) by Burton Kaufman, 1986-02
  13. Notebook of an Agitator: From the Wobblies to the Fight against the Korean War and McCarthyism (paperback) by James P. Cannon, 1993-07
  14. U.s. Army Mobilization And Logistics in the Korean War: A Research Approach by Terrence J. Gough, 2005-06-30

101. Korean History On-Line
The Mt. Songak Battle of 1949 A Prelude to the korean war In the early morning mist on korean war history history of the korean Independence war
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102. Bills-Page
Statistics on american casualties during the korean war and on the contributions of other nations to the United Nations war effort in Korea. Includes photo galleries.
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THE FORGOTTEN WAR....KOREA Korean War Memorial, Washington, D.C., dedicated July 27, 1995, forty two years after the cessation of hostilities. The United States Armed Forces suffered 33,665 Americans killed in action in Korea; 3,275 died there from non-hostile causes. * TOTAL: 36,940 Americans gave their lives in the Korean Theater. There were 92,134 Americans wounded in action in 103,284 incidents. A total of 1,789,000 Americans served in the Korean theater during the Korean War from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953. There are still 8,176 MIAs. South Korea sustained 1,312,836 military casualties, including 415,004 dead; casualties among other United Nations allies totaled 16,532, including 3,094 dead. Estimated Communist casualties were 2 million. The economic and social damage to the Korean nation was incalculable. *Source: Office of Secretary of Defense, Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports (WHS/DIOR); Defense Prisoners of War/Missing in Action Office (DPMO). Data released 10January 2000. Some of us were fortunate enough to come home and resume our lives with our families. Others, never returned.

103. Korean War - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
By August the South korean forces, and the small number of Americans in Korea, The war is also generally seen as an honour in the PLA s history by many
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Korean War Date Place Korean peninsula Result Stalemate, Continued Partition of Korea Combatants United Nations Communist nations Strength Note: All figures may vary according to source. Total: 933,845 Total: 2,560,000 Casualties (dead, wounded, missing) 995,601 allied casualties total. 1,500,000 Chinese and North Koreans Separated (Lost) Family Members More than 7 million Military history of North Korea
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... Battles of the Korean War The Korean War Korean ), from June 25 to July 27 , was a conflict between North Korea and South Korea . Some consider it a Cold War proxy war between the United States and its United Nations allies and the Communist powers of the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union (also a UN member nation). The principal combatants were North and South Korea. Principal allies of South Korea included the

104. Modern History Sourcebook: Andrei A. Gromyko: On American Intervention In Korea,
The Soviet view of the 1950 american intervention in the korean war from Andrei Gromyko, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR.
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On American Intervention In Korea, 1950
Statement by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, July 4,1950 The events now taking place in Korea broke out on June 25 as the result of a provocative attack by the troops of the South Korean authorities on the frontier areas of the Korean People's Democratic Republic. This attack was the outcome of a premeditated plan. From time to time Syngman Rhee himself and other representatives of the South Korean authorities had blurted out the fact that the South Korean Syngman Rhee clique had such a plan. As long ago as October 7, 1949, Syngman Rhee, boasting of success in training his army, stated outright, in an interview given to an American United Press correspondent, that the South Korean Army could capture Pyongyang in the course of three days. On October 31, 1949, Sin Sen Mo, Defence Minister of the Syngman Rhee Government, also told newspaper correspondents that the South Korean troops were strong enough to act and take Pyongyang within a few days. Only one week before the provocative attack of the South Korean troops on the frontier areas of the Korean People's Democratic Republic, Syngman Rhee said, in a speech on June 19 in the so-called "National Assembly" where Mr. Dulles, adviser to the U.S. State Department, was present: "If we cannot protect democracy in the cold war, we shall win in a hot war."

105. History Of The United States - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The next four years were the darkest in american history, as the nation tore The war cost the lives of 58000 american troops and many more Vietnamese.
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106. Highlights Of Mobilization, Korean War
A U.S. Army study of plans for mobilizing and transporting american troops and equipment to Korea as well as the mobilization of american industry to military production.
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[2-3.7 AF.C] HIGHLIGHTS OF MOBILIZATION, KOREAN WAR Office of the Chief of Military History Department of the Army Dr. Robert W. Coakley 10 March 1959 [Note: This manuscript was prepared by Dr. Robert W. Coakley of the Office of the Chief of Military History (now US Army Center of Military History) for official. The original is on file in the Historical Manuscripts Collection (HMC) under file number 2-3.7 AF.C, which should be cited in footnotes, along with the title. It is reproduced here with only those limited modifications required to adapt to the World Wide Web; spelling, punctuation, and slang usage have not been altered from the original. Where modern explanatory notes were required, they have been inserted as italicized text in square brackets.] RESUME OF ARMY MOBILIZATION DURING THE KOREAN WAR 1. Existing mobilization plans at the beginning of the Korean War, both for personnel, and materiel, were all framed in terms of all-out war. The Department of Defense had no plans for limited war. Thus, the entire mobilization process was one of improvisation. The limited mobilization undertaken had to be aimed both at providing and equipping the necessary forces for fighting a limited war in Korea and at placing the United States in a posture to meet Communist threats on a world-wide basis. 3. Total strength of the organized reserve corps on 30 June 1950 consisted of 217,435 officers and 291,182 enlisted men. Of these, 68,785 officers and 117,756 enlisted men were participating in paid drills in 10,629 activated units. National Guard strength was 324,761, about 25,000 below authorized levels. The National Guard had 27 organized divisions plus supporting units but its equipment was only 46 per cent of requirements. Training was hampered by lack of funds and facilities. The principal strength of both organized reserves and National Guard lay in the fact that much of their personnel had seen combat service during World War II.

107. Korean War
The Eagle s Talons Chapter 6A korean war (US history). korean war vets missing from popular culture America s prime transmitter of cultural values has
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108. State-Level Casualty Lists For The Korean Conflict, Sorted By Home Of Record
Official roster of american casualities in the korean war as recorded in the U.S. National Archives.
http://www.archives.gov/research_room/research_topics/korean_war_casualty_lists/

109. Digital History
Hypertext history Our Online american history Textbook Before the Civil war, american literature began to employ native scenes and characters;
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The key events that made American History. Guided Readings: The First Americans No aspect of our past is more enshrouded in myth and misconceptions than the history of Native Americans. This chapter examines the rich and diverse cultures of the first Americans and the far-reaching consequences of their encounter with Europeans. Exploration and Discovery The fifteenth and sixteenth century voyages of discovery brought Europe, Africa, and the Americas into direct contact, producing an exchange of foods, animals, and diseases that scholars call the “Columbian Exchange.” Colonization Here, you will learn about the economic, religious, and social developments that led Europeans to colonize new lands; the differences between Spanish, French, and English colonization; and the difficulties they encountered as a result of the varied climates and topographies. The Origins and Nature of New World Slavery Slave labor played an indispensable role in the settlement and development of the New World. This chapter examines slavery in the ancient, medieval, and early modern world; the process of enslavement; the Middle Passage; and the evolution of slavery in colonial, revolutionary, and antebellum America.

110. Friendly Fire Notebook
There were many instances where american forces in Korea mistook other other US soldiers for the enemy and opened fire on their own people. This site records such friendly fire incidents during the korean war.
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    incident is invited to place those details into this Notebook
    or link to it. INCIDENTS 151ENGR C Bn Sometime in May of 1953, I was stationed about 30 miles north of Uijonbu with the 151ENGR C Bn. We were falling out for revilee, the first time since being in Korea. While I was going out to formation I heard a loud explosion just over the hill, just in a second our jets come over the hill and started strafing us. They made four passes over us with four F84 aircraft, destroyed our motor pool, killed several KSC labors, and one GI lost the lower part of his arm, I still have his name. The loud explosion I heard at first was them dropping a bomb on the Imjin River knocking one section out. Contact: John Lock 2ID 38 TANK CO After being WIA, I spent five weeks in the hospital. I returned to my unite, the 38th. Tank Company of the 2nd. ID. I was given a light duty of job (mail clerk). My outfit had relieved the British front line troops, and sometime in January of 1953, while going for the mail at APO 248. The driver and myself witnessed a Marine jet bomb an American unit, which was several miles from the front line. We were less than a fourth of a mile away when the bombing occured, and the best I can remember, nine men were killed and many more wounded. I never did find out why the Marine plane would bomb an American unite so far from the front line. I didn't know any of those men, but it bothered me, that men had to die by the hands of their own countrymen. I wonder if any of the reader of this site, remember any thing about that incident. I have often wondered just what the goverment told the parents, about the way their sons had died in Korea?

111. The Lesson Plan Library Offers U.S. History And Government Lesson Plans.
US history, US history. Some lesson plans include suggestions for adaptations for older or JapaneseAmericans of WWII Jazz Talk The korean war
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112. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: American History Timeline
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113. PinkMonkey.com American History Study Guide-Section Contents Of American History
Chapter 10 World war II american entry into the Second World war Profiles Of Influential Persons In The Course Of american history
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114. Chronology Of Asian American History
Source Sucheng Chan, Asian americans, an Interpretive history, ©1991, Amendment to 1945 war Brides Act allows Chinese american veterans to bring brides
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Chinese and Filipinos reach Mexico on ships of the Manila galleon.
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U.S. and China sign first treaty.
Gold discovered in California. Chinese begin to arrive.
California imposes Foreign Miner's Tax and enforces it mainly against Chinese miners, who often had to pay more than once.
First group of 195 Chinese contract laborers land in Hawaii. Over 20,000 Chinese enter California. Chinese first appear in court in California. Missionary Willian Speer opens Presbyterian mission for Chinese in San Francisco.
Chinese in Hawaii establish a funeral society, their first community association in the islands. People v. Hall rules that Chinese can't give testimony in court . U.S. and Japan sign first treaty.
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115. THE MAJOR BATTLES AND EVENTS OF THE KOREAN WAR
The korean war Thousands Died and when it ended Korea was divided again on the same Railroad history America s wars Revolutionary war war of 1812
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116. Wars And Conflicts Of The U.S. Navy
Overviews of Naval history. Dates in american Naval history Mexican war, 18461848, Civil war, 1861-1865, Spanish american war, 1898
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117. Military.com Content
The first alljet combat in history occurred on November 8, 1950. The korean war was one of the first episodes of the Cold war and involved many of the
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118. LEST WE FORGET
Home page for African american history, Culture and Currents Events reaching out to the world from the american INDIANS. CIVIL war IN INDIAN TERRITORY
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119. Korean War Educator: Brief Account Of The Korean War
Traditionally, America had never been prepared for a war. READERS’ COMMENTS. Readers’ comments on this brief history of the korean war are welcome.
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120. WWII's - Kilroy Was Here Unknown Stories And Forgotten Places
WWII and korean war Secrets. Unknown stories revealed and places rediscovered. WWII Kilroy Was Here World war 2 gremlins Foo fighters american Vets who
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