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  1. Mao's American Strategy and the Korean War by Wanli Hu, 2008-05-19
  2. American Military History, Volume II (2005): The United States Army in a Global Era, 1917-2003
  3. No Bugles, No Drums: An Oral History of the Korean War by Rudy Tomedi, 1994-10-07
  4. The Korean War by William Stueck, 1997-07-07
  5. Remembrances of the Forgotten War: A Korean-American War Veteran's Journeys for Freedom by Donald K. Chung, 1995-05
  6. Korean War: Primary Sources (Korean War Reference Library) by Sonia G. Benson, 2001-10-22
  7. To Acknowledge a War: The Korean War in American Memory (Contributions in Military Studies) by Paul M. Edwards, 2000-07
  8. Officers in Flight Suits: The Story of American Air Force Fighter Pilots in the Korean War by John Darrell Sherwood, 1998-11-01
  9. Fire and Ice: The Korean War 1950-1953 by Michael J. Varhola, 2000-06-30
  10. Remembering Korea: Korean War (Great American Memorials) by Brent Ashabranner, 2001-09-01
  11. Bloody Snow: A Doctor's Memoir of the Korean War by Robert Travis Jensen, 2005-11-30
  12. The Wrong War: American Policy and the Dimensions of the Korean Conflict, 1950-1953 (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) by Rosemary Foot, 1985-09
  13. The A to Z of the Korean War (The a to Z Guides) by Paul M. Edwards, 2005-06-30
  14. From the Hudson to the Yalu: West Point '49 in the Korean War (Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series) by Harry J. Maihafer, 1993-12-01

21. Chapter 25
Chapter 25 The korean war, 19501953 Extracted from american MILITARY history ARMYHISTORICAL SERIES OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY history UNITED STATES ARMY
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Chapter 25 The Korean War, 1950-1953 Extracted from AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY ARMY HISTORICAL SERIES OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY HISTORY UNITED STATES ARMY CHAPTER 25 The Korean War, 1950-1953 After the USSR installed a Communist government in North Korea in September 1948, that government promoted and supported an insurgency in South Korea in an attempt to bring down the recognized government and gain jurisdiction over the entire Korean peninsula. Not quite two years later, after the insurgency showed signs of failing, the northern government undertook a direct attack, sending the North Korea People's Army south across the 38th parallel before daylight on Sunday, June 25, 1950. The invasion, in a narrow sense, marked the beginning of a civil war between peoples of a divided country. In a larger sense, the cold war between the Great Power blocs had erupted in open hostilities. The Decision for War The western bloc, especially the United States, was surprised by the North Korean decision. Although intelligence information of a possible June invasion had reached Washington, the reporting agencies judged an early summer attack unlikely. The North Koreans, they estimated, had not yet exhausted the possibilities of the insurgency and would continue that strategy only. The North Koreans, however, seem to have taken encouragement from the U.S. policy which left Korea outside the U.S. "defense line" in Asia and from relatively public discussions of the economies placed on U.S. armed forces. They evidently accepted these as reasons to discount American counteraction, or their sponsor, the USSR, may have made that calculation for them. The Soviets also appear to have been certain the United Nations would not intervene, for in protest against Nationalist China's membership in the U.N. Security Council and against the U.N.'s refusal to seat Communist China, the USSR member had boycotted council meetings since January 1950 and did not return in June to veto any council move against North Korea.

22. Remembering The Korean War - 50 Years Later
The korean war, 19501953 (an extract from american Military history). korean warMaps. Art and Images. korean war Photographs, 1950. korean war Photographs, 1951.
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Remembering the Korean War
Official Histories Policy and Direction: the First Year South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu Ebb and Flow ... The Korean War, 1950-1953
(an extract from American Military History Korean War Maps Art and Images Korean War Photographs, 1950 Korean War Photographs, 1951 Korean War Photographs, 1952 Engineers in Korea
(Photos digitized by the Engineer History Office, Ft. Leonard Wood) Army Nurses: World War II and Korean War Images CMH Studies and Documents Airborne Operations in Korea The Effectiveness of Air Interdiction during the Korean War Highlights of Mobilization, Korean War Intelligence and Counterintelligence Problems During the Korea Conflict ... Quartermaster Field Service Platoon in Action
(Graves Registration Functions in the Korean War) Operations in Southern France, Rear Area Security in Russia 1941-1944, North Africa, and Korea Statistical Data on Strength and Casualties for Korean War and Vietnam Service Manpower Drawdowns after Korean and Vietnam Wars Other Korean War Materials Medal of Honor Recipients A Brief Summary of the Campaigns U.S. Forces, Korea:

23. DARKMOON
A review of and excerpts from Ed Evanhoe's Dark Moon , a history of the american guerrilla and intelligence operations in Korea. Includes a chronology of covert actions during the korean war.
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DARKMOON
Eighth Army Special Operations in the Korean War
by Ed Evanhoe - A Book Review With the recent lifting of US military service secrecy restrictions on the Korean War veterans and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) declassification of Korean War secrets, certain aspects of the war hidden hit herto from the American public have begun to emerge. During the last two years, several important sources have emerged including:
  • CCRAK (Combined Command Reconnaissance Activities - Korea) archives available at the US National Archives.
  • The Dark Moon by Ed Evanhoe - an objective history of guerrilla and intelligence warfare in Korea.
  • White Tigers: memoirs of Col. Plume who advised the Donkey 4 (a.k.a. White Tigers) - a North Korean partisan unit.
  • How Many Times Do I Die? - An autobiography of Col. Donald Nichols, the man responsible for organizing and directing Rhee's "anti-red" covert actions in S Korea from 1948 to 1957.
  • Eyewitness: A N Korean Remembers - memoirs of a teen-age N Korean student volunteer in the US intelligence services.

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  • 25. BBC - History - 'Kill 'em All': American Military Conduct In The Korean War
    war Two, Korea has always been history's 'Forgotten war'. and the frank accountsof those american veterans brave The korean war began on 25th June 1950 when
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    'Kill 'em All': American Military Conduct in the Korean War
    By Jeremy Williams In September 1999 an investigative team from the Associated Press broke a story that shocked America. Fifty years before, they claimed, refugees caught up in the Korean war were shot and strafed by US forces. Jeremy Williams explores the repercussions of a brutal episode in Cold War history. Page 1 of 8 The Forgotten War Undertrained and underprepared Deadly orders Darkness revealed ... Print this article The Forgotten War The Korean War was a bloody conflict. It left Korea, North and South, with several million dead and the UN forces involved in the fighting with over a hundred thousand casualties. But despite fighting as intense and as violent as any other conflict since World War Two, Korea has always been history's 'Forgotten War'. '...US commanders repeatedly, and without ambiguity, ordered forces under their control to target and kill Korean refugees caught on the battlefield.' While atrocities conducted both by North and South Korean forces have already been documented, recently a much darker side to the US involvement in the Korean War has begun to emerge. It casts a shadow over the conduct of US forces during the conflict, particularly of officers and generals in command. Declassified military documents recently found in the US National Archives show clearly how US commanders repeatedly, and without ambiguity, ordered forces under their control to target and kill Korean refugees caught on the battlefield.

    26. BBC - History - The Korean War, An Overview
    The american troops hurriedly sent from occupation duties in Japan fared badly againstsuperior North korean troops but just as it seemed that the war was over
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    31. American Women's History: Korean War
    american Women's history A Research Guide korean war Home Page LastUpdate 6/7/2002 Suggestion Box. Please note that this section
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    Sandler, Stanley, ed. The Korean War: An Encyclopedia . New York: Garland, 1995. 416p.
    See in particular the entries for "Medical Service in the Korean War" and "Women's Army Corps." Soderbergh, Peter A. Women Marines in the Korean War Era . Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1994. 167p. Tucker, Spencer C., ed. Encyclopedia of the Korean War: A Political, Social, and Military History . 3 vols. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, c2000.
    See in particular the entries for "Higgins, Marguerite," "Red Cross," and "Women in the Military."
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    Korean War Veterans National Museum and Library [http://www.theforgottenvictory.org/]
    Site includes information about Women in Korea
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    Coffee, Doughnuts and a Witty Line of Chatter: The Photos and Letters of Helen Stevenson Meyner in Japan and Korea, 1950-1952

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    35. Explorations: Guided Modules In American History
    Forces, the 1948 Campaign, the Berlin Airlift, NATO, and the korean war. Site Coldwar. or Suggestions © The Gilder Lehrman Institute of american history, 2001
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    36. American Wars - HomeworkSpot.com Feature
    provide a history of the war through words and pictures. The Department of Defensecommemorates american involvement in the conflict with the korean war 50th
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    38. The Korean War (1950-1953)
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    - Navigate Here - Summary Context Terms, People, Events Timeline Background on Korea Origins of the Korean War North Korea's Surprise Attack (1949-50) US Ground Troops (summer 1950) Inchon Invasion (fall 1950) Chinese Intervention winter 1950 MacArthur's Dismissal (Jan. - April 1951) End of the Accordion War (mid-1951) Negotiations (1951-52) Eisenhower, War's End, and Aftermath (1953) Study Questions Review Test Further Reading Summary Context Terms, People, Events Timeline ...
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    Veterans of the Korean War deserve recognition for their service. First-person accounts of the Korean War make the long-ago and almost forgotten war come alive. For this lesson, you will need: Access to the Internet Art materials for students who choose to paint, draw, and so on rather than write their responses Inform or remind students that the Korean War was often called the Forgotten War. Go on to specify that it was not until 1995 that a national monument to Americans who served in the war was erected on the Mall in Washington, D.C. It is called the Korean War Veterans Memorial. Tell students that they will have the opportunity to interact with one or more veterans and then create in various media their own memorials to the dead. koreanwar.org/html/units/frontline

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