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What were the US troops doing in South Korea?

They were sent into South Korea at the request of the United Nations to protect Sout Korea and to eject the invading North Koreans.


Who sided with the south Koreans and the north Koreans?

China


Were Koreans first troops captured at Normandy?

Of course they were.


What began when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950?

when the North Koreans invaded the South Korea. Most of the South Koreans were killed, tortured, jailed. But help of many other countries like US, Philippines, Japan, United Kingdom,and other African countries, South Koreans were saved. General Douglas MacArthur planned "Incheon landing plan" or known as 인천상륙작전 made the Koreans to ger their territories.


In what ways do the north Koreans try to escape their country?

actually you are forbidden to leave or enter without permission of the government but the way most koreans escape is through south koreans tunnel which south koreans build to help north koreans escape in to south korea


Are South Koreans Asians?

Yes, South Koreans are Asians because they were born in the Asian race!


Is south Korea allies with the United States?

Yes! The United States has approximately 28,500 troops in South Korea.I believe they signed some sort of treaty or agreement that limited the U.S. to that many troops in the country.The U.S. will assist the South Koreans against any threat on their country.


What did the US do to affect the outcome of the war in Korea?

President Truman ordered the 500 troops already stationed in Japan from WWII to support the South Koreans. He then sent a fleet into the waters between China and Taiwan. 90% of the 520,000 troops in South Korea were American.


What did the us do to affect the outcome of the civil in korea?

President Truman ordered the 500 troops already stationed in Japan from WWII to support the South Koreans. He then sent a fleet into the waters between China and Taiwan. 90% of the 520,000 troops in South Korea were American.


What did the US do to affect the outcome of the civil war in Korea?

President Truman ordered the 500 troops already stationed in Japan from WWII to support the South Koreans. He then sent a fleet into the waters between China and Taiwan. 90% of the 520,000 troops in South Korea were American.


What did the US do to affect the outcome of the war civil war in Korea?

President Truman ordered the 500 troops already stationed in Japan from WWII to support the South Koreans. He then sent a fleet into the waters between China and Taiwan. 90% of the 520,000 troops in South Korea were American.


Were North Korea and South Korea fearful of each other?

It appeared the South Koreans were more fearful of the North Koreans.