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Korean War Veterans Memorial | Article | World Book Student - 0 views

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      There is a monument on the National Mall, called the Korean War Veterans Memorial. It honors the Americans who supported South Korean in the Korean War. It was sculptured by Frank C. and it displays the Korean tradition and the Korean culture. 
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      Specifically, there is a wall near the monument and it includes the following: -rain gear -bed of evergreen shrubs -black granite -pool -about 2500 U.S. military people -chaplains -clerks -doctors -nurses -engineer -helicopter pilots (dedicated in 1995, administered by National Park Service)
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    This is a site that has a paragraph explaining about a monument related to the Korean War. 
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Korean War | Article | World Book Student - 0 views

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      The Korean war was the first war that the United Nation joined and played a military role. At that point of time, it was only the 5th year after the UN was formed.
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      Information about the allies and support of each countries: South Korea: United States, and most of the countries in UN. North Korea: China, Soviet Union
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      The Korean war was one of the most deadliest war in history. It caused death to about 560,000 troops of the UN & South Korea, and 1,600,000 troops of the communist teams. Not only that, about a million of South Korean civilians were killed and few millions of the civilians lost their homes. 
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      The reason why the Korean war started, is that after the Japanese were defeated by the South Korean's allies, Soviet Union moved into North Korea to take control of the South Korea and to defend the 38th parallel. 
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      Before the war started, UN General Assembly decided that the entire country (North & South) should choose on government type, combined. On May 10, 1948, South Korea became Republic of Korea, and the North became Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Both countries claimed for the entire Korea, so the communists set up troops in the border. 
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      After there were few clashes of troops between 1948-1950, United States removed its last troops. At this point of time, the communists thought that it was the right time for military action. 
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      Simply, after the communists attacked South Korea, they slid their borders until Pusan. At this time, South Korean armies were not powerful not enough to defeat the communist armies. More and more of units reached South Korea, and they successfully went until the border between North Korea and China. China grew mad and then sent tons of troops to regain their borders. On November 26 to 27, the communist troops gained their borders until the point of Korangpo. The UN sent troops again, and the final borders were made by them. It is the 38th parallel, which still remain as one of the most guarded borders in the world.
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    This is a site where it explains what the Japanese Imperialism caused and what happened after South Korea's allies defeated Japan.
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South Korea | Article | World Book Student - 0 views

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      There is an island called "Dokdo" which is located about in the middle between Korean and Japan. It was an major issue back then of which country takes control of it, and which country owns the island. Even today, there are discussions going on with the logics behind the conflict.
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    It is an article on the land that the Korean War took place the most. It has precise images of Korean Land and other informations such as government types and daily lives.
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Manchurian Candidate, The | Article | World Book Student - 0 views

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      The Manchirian Canditate is a movie released in 1962 by Hollywood that is based on the Korean War. It is about a conflict that was caused by the Korean War. 
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    This article explains about a movie that was based on the Korean War.
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Clark, Mark Wayne | Article | World Book Student - 0 views

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      Clark Mark Wayne was a great general of US during the World War II and the Korean War. He became a lieutenant general after a secret submarine successfully reached North Africa. Also, he played a role in the Korean War, by commanding the UN Forces and signing the armistice that led to a stop of fighting. 
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    This is an article about a great general that was leading the World War II and the Korean War. 
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Korean War | Article | World Book Advanced - 0 views

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      The UN and the Communists had a "prisoner exchange" where they exchanged 88559 prisoner in september 1953. The Neutral Nations' Repatriation Commission took care of these men that didn't want to return home. 
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    Advanced article on Korean War from World Book Online.
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Higgins, Marguerite | Article | World Book Student - 0 views

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      Higgins Marguerite was an American war correspondent and a journalist. She was born in Hong Kong, (British Colony) and she arrived at Korea to record about the Korean War. When she arrived at Korea, the military didn't allow women in the front line.  After the war, Higgins received permission to go to a part of Soviet Union and she reopened "Herald Tribune's Moscow bureau. 
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    This article is about a journalist that participated in the Korean War.
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MacArthur, Douglas | Article | World Book Student - 0 views

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      MacArthur Douglas was an American general who was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on January 26th, 2880. When the Korean War started on June 25th, 1950, the president Harry S. Truman appointed him to control the military of the UN. With his effort, South Korea regained Seoul, and then raised the border until the 38th parallel. 
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    This is a site that explains about a general called MacArthur Douglas, who participated in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War.
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Dean, William Frische | Article | World Book Student - 0 views

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      Dean William Frische was an major general who played a role in Korean War for US. He was captured by the Communists, while he was fighting at the front line. He refused to reveal secrets about the US military power. 
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    This is an article about a major general that was leading the World War II and the Korean War. 
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korean war - Wolfram|Alpha- Primary Source - 0 views

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      Actual date for Korean War: 1950, 06, 25 - 1953, 7, 27  = lasted about 3 years, but never signed a peace treaty.
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      Countries involved: North Korea, South Korea, China, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Ethiopia, France,  Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and United States. 
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      People involved:  Kim II Sung, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mao, Josef Stalin, Harry S. Truman, Douglas MacArthur, Syngman Rhee.
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    This is a site that provides primary sources and accurate informations.
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Korean War | Article | World Book Advanced - 0 views

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      The units and teams that were sent to South Korea for support: - U.S. Army 24th Infantry Division - U.S. 1st Marine Provisional Brigade - 2nd Infantry Division of the Army - U.S. X (10th) - Eighth Army
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      All units that fought in the war: - 80 destroyers - 16 aircraft carriers - 8 cruiser - 4 battleship - infantry - mechanized infantry - air force - etc....
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    This article is about the Korean War, and this is the advanced version of world book.
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朝鮮戦争 - 0 views

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      15700 from England, 7400 from France, 5400 from Canada, 7200 from Netherlands, 5600 from Belgium, 400 from Luxembourg, 1000 from Greece, 900 from Australia, 800 from New Zealand, 4600 from Turkey, 1100 from Thailand, 1100 from Philippine, 1100 from Columbia, 1200 from Ethiopia, and , 800 from South Africa
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      The land units that were used: - M26 Pershing - Personal Carrier - Sky Cleaner - 6 x 6 Cargo Truck - M8 Gray Hound - Centrion Mk. III - Cromwell Mk. IV - Charchil Mk. VII - T34/85  - Dragon Wagon
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      The most common and used aircraft during the Korean War: - Mig 15 - Repabrick F-84G- Thunderjet - North American F-51D Mustang All used for intercepting enemy aircraft and bombering enemy land units to progress land capturing.
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    This is a Japanese site that explains how many soldiers from different countries were sent to Korea for the Korean war.
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Korean War- Print Source - 1 views

KOREAN WAR by Stephen Badsey It includes actual pictures of war. - infantry - tanks - bombers - other units that supported Korea. MacArthur = innocent patriot - when he was talking, 7,500,000 peop...

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Ridgway, Matthew Bunker | Article | World Book Student - 0 views

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      Ridgway Matthew Bunker was one of the most impotant combat commanders in the US. He is usually called as the man who saved South Korea. This is because he commanded the Eigth Army in Korea, and was successful in pushing the border back until the 38th parallel. 
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    This is an article about a combat commander that was leading the World War II and the Korean War. 
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GI | Article | World Book Student - 0 views

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      GI is a abbreviation for Government Issue, or General Issue, which are used for equipments and materials. It is used mostly in the US, and it was first applied to rank certain man during the World War II and the Korean War.
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    This is a article about a common words or letters that represent certain things that are relatred to wars.
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List of commanders- Print Sources- Japanese Book - 1 views

South Korean Team Commanders and Leaders: Chung Il-kwon Paik Sun-yup Dwight D. Eisenhower Douglas MacArthur Matthew Ridgway Mark Wayne Clark Clement Attlee Syngman Rhee Robert Menzies Loui...

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Interview- My Grandparent's Friend - 1 views

My grandfather's friend gave the soldiers 3 rice balls.

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Korean War- Primary Source- Letter from MacArthur - 1 views

This letter explains how bitter the fighting in Korea was. He sent this to Ike and he talked about his memory when he was in the same university with Ike. Site of Letter: http://www.dwightdeisenho...

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Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) | Article | World Book St... - 0 views

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      Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is one of the most important organization in the United Statem which honors the military veterans and the support that the United States gave other countries during each war. 
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    It is about an organization that has to do with honoring the United States for the support during the wars. 
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Strength of each Allies- Print Source- Japanese Book - 1 views

1,207,010 soldiers- South Korean Team 1,212,000 soldiers- North Korea Team Conclusion: - There were more soldiers of the North than the South - More dead soldiers in the North's team - 36,516...

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