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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, 2007-01
  2. Nation Building in South Korea: Koreans, Americans, and the Making of a Democracy (The New Cold War History) by Gregg Brazinsky, 2009-09-01
  3. A Guide to Films on the Korean War (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Paul M. Edwards, 1997-03-30
  4. The Korean War (Turning Points in American History) by Carter Smith, 1991-01
  5. The Korean War (Wars That Changed American History) by Robin S. Doak, 2006-07-30
  6. The Korean War: Limits of American Power (Perspectives on History)
  7. Battles of the Korean War: Americans Engage in Deadly Combat, 1950-1953
  8. The Korean War (Essential Histories) by Carter Malkasian, 2001-09-25
  9. Rethinking the Korean War: A New Diplomatic and Strategic History by William Stueck, 2004-01-05
  10. Voices from the Korean War: Personal Stories of American, Korean, and Chinese Soldiers by Richard Peters, Xiaobing Li, 2005-08-15
  11. A Short History of the Korean War by James L. Stokesbury, 1990-01-30
  12. The Hidden History of the Korean War, 1950-1951: A Nonconformist History of Our Times by I. F. Stone, 1988-10
  13. The Korean War by Max Hastings, 1988-10-15
  14. Conflict: The History Of The Korean War, 1950-1953 by Robert Leckie, 1996-08-22

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2. Examining The Korean War
Article looks at the question of whether the US army ordered its troops to shoot civilians in the korean war. Includes photos and documents. 'Kill 'em all' american military conduct in the korean war. By Jeremy Williams Jeremy Williams explores the repercussions of a brutal episode in Cold war history.
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Examining the Korean War
This page is designed to educate readers about the Korean War and to offer resources for learning and research. This page is dedicated to all men and women who served in the Korean War. To them we owe our deepest respect and gratitude. Read more about the Korean War in our Introduction
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A critical review of Rod Paschall's Witness to War: Korea
A review of Chapter 16 of Russell Weigley's book The American Way of War
A Critical Review of The American Way of War Oral History: Look over a transcript of an oral interview
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Transcript Number SixAn Airborn Infantryman Laf Keaton Transcript Number SevenAn MP Grant Hoskins If you are, or know of a veteran of the Korean War

3. Korean War POW History News Article
The story of Arden Allen Rowley, an american soldier who spent 33 months as a korean prisoner of war.
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Arden Allen Rowley Arden Rowley was the subject of a feature article on Friday, May 16, 1997 in The Tribune, a newspaper published in Mesa, Arizona. Rowley was interviewed by Reporter Nikki Riordan and the text of the article is as follows: Text of Article:
A veteran remembers 'The Forgotten War' is subject of book BY NIKKI RIORDAN THE TRIBUNE MESA Don't call it "The Forgotten War." Veteran Arden Rowley doesn't want to hear that term again in reference to the Korean conflict of the early 1950s. The Mesa native has not forgotten the 54,000 dead servicemen or the 8,100 soldiers still listed as missing he says their memories live on in those who brought home their stories. "I don't think the American people appreciate enough that people died or were POWs," he said. "There was a Korean War. It was significant. It was really the first hot war against communism." Ten years of research have culminated in the recent publication of his book, Korea POW: A Thousand Days With Life on Hold 1950-1953. Vivid accounts of disease, starvation and death permeate Rowley's diary of 33 months spent in North Korean prisoner of war camps. He said doesn't expect to make a million dollars off the book. He created it as a personal legacy.

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Korean War The people, places, battles and events of the 'forgotten war' should indeed be studied and remembered. 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).

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    11. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: American History (1990): Chapter Ei
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    Previous Page Next Page During the final years of President Truman's term of office, events in Asia dominated America's international concerns. As a result of a World War II agreement, the United States and the Soviet Union took trusteeship possession of Korea with the 38th parallel dividing the Soviet zone in the north from the American zone in the south. In 1948, a government fashioned after the Soviet model was established in the north while the United States recognized the Republic of Korea whose government had been chosen in an election supervised by the United Nations. By mid-1949, the United States had removed the bulk of its troops. On June 25, 1950, the North Korean army crossed the 38th parallel and attacked South Korea. An emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council declared the attack a breach of the peace, demanded immediate withdrawal, termed North Korea an aggressor , and called upon United Nations members to furnish all possible assistance to South Korea. The United States, which felt a special responsibility toward beleaguered South Korea, quickly dispatched air and ground forces. A United Nations Command was established, and for the first time in history an organized international force was fighting aggression, although in actuality, a good 90 percent of the troops were either American or South Korean. These U.N. actions were possible because the Soviet Union's representative to the Security Council had for some time been boycotting meetings and was not present to exercise a veto.

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    of american history (1990). Chapter Eight Modern America. Table of Contents. ModernAmerica Introduction; The Atomic Age; Post-war Reconstruction; The korean war;
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  • 13. Stueck, W.: The Korean War: An International History.
    and intelligent international history of the war yet written. Lloyd Gardner, Reviewsin american history. Any serious student of the korean war will want to
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    Shopping Cart Reviews Table of Contents This first truly international history of the Korean War argues that by its timing, its course, and its outcome it functioned as a substitute for World War III. Stueck draws on recently available materials from seven countries, plus the archives of the United Nations, presenting a detailed narrative of the diplomacy of the conflict and a broad assessment of its critical role in the Cold War. He emphasizes the contribution of the United Nations, which at several key points in the conflict provided an important institutional framework within which less powerful nations were able to restrain the aggressive tendencies of the United States. In Stueck's view, contributors to the U.N. cause in Korea provided support not out of any abstract commitment to a universal system of collective security but because they saw an opportunity to influence U.S. policy. Chinese intervention in Korea in the fall of 1950 brought with it the threat of world war, but at that time and in other instances prior to the armistice in July 1953, America's NATO allies and Third World neutrals succeeded in curbing American adventurism. While conceding the tragic and brutal nature of the war, Stueck suggests that it helped to prevent the occurrence of an even more destructive conflict in Europe. Reviews:

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    15. Turning Points In American History: The Korean War, 1950-1953
    Objectives. Students will be able to Demonstrate how events duringthe korean war served as turning points in american history.
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    Turning Points in American History: The Korean War, 1950-1953 In the years following World War II the traditional world order underwent fundamental changes. The United States abandoned its customary isolationism and helped rebuild a war-torn world. Around the globe, colonies gained their independence. The United Nations (U.N.) was established to help stabilize international relations and to help find solutions to international problems or disputes. Despite the high hopes which greeted its founding, the United Nations was unable to achieve international harmony. For more than 40 years after World War II, the United States and its allies in the democratic world were pitted against the Soviet Union and its satellites in the communist world. Most of the time, the conflict stopped short of open warfare. In 1950, however, on a peninsula in eastern Asia, the first military battles of the Cold War took place. A few years earlier, in the closing stages of World War II, the rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union had led to the division of the Korean Peninsula at the 38th Parallel, with the Soviet Union occupying the area to the north and the United States the area to the south. North Korea became a Soviet satellite, while South Korea aligned with the U.S. In June 1950, North Korea attempted to reunify the country by invading South Korea.
    A U.S. tank crossing the Kumbo River, Courtesy of the 50th Anniversary of the Korean War Commemoration.

    16. 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
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  • 18. American Merchant Marine - Korean War
    Discusses how the United States Merchant Marine supported the war effort in Korea. Includes a detailed Category Society history korean war Naval Forces...... of one of the most spectacular rescue operations in american maritime history. Stateswill commemorate the 50th anniversary of the korean war in 2003.
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    THE AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE
    DURING THE KOREAN WAR The story of the SS MEREDITH VICTORY, a saga of one of the most spectacular rescue operations in American maritime history. The story of the SS ROBIN GRAY The story of the LANE VICTORY SITE INDEX Bibliography RELATED LINKS ... http://www.USMM.org/koreaships.html The United States will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Korean War in 2003. The Department of Defense has established a Commemorative Committee to develop plans, programs, and information from all service branches to assure that the those Americans who served in that conflict will be appropriately honored. The Committee has asked the Maritime Administration (MARAD) to provide information on the role of the American merchant marine and the mariners who served in that conflict. The agency has undertaken research of its historic records and documents available on the role of the merchant marine during the conflict to help ensure that a complete and accurate record is available. We invite anyone with information, photographs or memorabilia to share it. We are also interested in oral and written accounts of incidents recalled from that war. Your assistance will help us develop an accurate, historic account that recognizes and honors the importance of the U.S. merchant marine and the mariners who served in the finest traditions of the sea.

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    20. American Merchant Marine - Korean War
    Discusses how the United States Merchant Marine supported the war effort in Korea. Includes a detailed bibliography, a list of Merchant Ships in the war zone, and histories of several ships and crews that sailed in the war zone.
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    THE AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE
    DURING THE KOREAN WAR The story of the SS MEREDITH VICTORY, a saga of one of the most spectacular rescue operations in American maritime history. The story of the SS ROBIN GRAY The story of the LANE VICTORY SITE INDEX Bibliography RELATED LINKS ... http://www.USMM.org/koreaships.html The United States will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Korean War in 2003. The Department of Defense has established a Commemorative Committee to develop plans, programs, and information from all service branches to assure that the those Americans who served in that conflict will be appropriately honored. The Committee has asked the Maritime Administration (MARAD) to provide information on the role of the American merchant marine and the mariners who served in that conflict. The agency has undertaken research of its historic records and documents available on the role of the merchant marine during the conflict to help ensure that a complete and accurate record is available. We invite anyone with information, photographs or memorabilia to share it. We are also interested in oral and written accounts of incidents recalled from that war. Your assistance will help us develop an accurate, historic account that recognizes and honors the importance of the U.S. merchant marine and the mariners who served in the finest traditions of the sea.

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