Though the Korean War ended in a stalemate, it has only worked out positively for the United States since then. Still, at the time, Americans were tired of the war by it's end in 1953. They were tired of Americans dying overseas, and money being spent on a problem that was not America's to deal with.
they didnt care about the war
sorry, but i do know that 50,000 Americans were killed in the Korean War.
Approximately 1,789,000 US Servicemen served in the Korean War.
This question is a bit unclear. If you are referring to the Korean war, 36,516 Americans were killed in that war. If you are referring to World War II, 418.500 Americans were killed in that war.
he thought the Americans were using 'unwarranted agression'
Jets, tanks, artillery, and men.
sorry, but i do know that 50,000 Americans were killed in the Korean War.
Approximately 1,789,000 US Servicemen served in the Korean War.
fought North Korean and Chinese troops
The increase in US defense spending in 1952 was to fund the American-Korean War or what Americans call the Korean War.
Stop the communists.
The Korean War was the FIRST war in US History in which they were "Officially Integrated" into the US Military forces.
No, the Americans fought the communist North
Yes, it was the first military conflict of the Cold War.
sometime in 1950
This question is a bit unclear. If you are referring to the Korean war, 36,516 Americans were killed in that war. If you are referring to World War II, 418.500 Americans were killed in that war.
Well we know 30,000 Americans died and and estimate would be 436 Utahns killed in the Korean war.
Wellllll...technically the Korean War isn't over! There is a "truce" in effect, and Americans are still stationed in Korea along the demilitarized zone. This war is technically still going on, over 50 years later.