Both South Korea and U.S. There are about 28,000 U.S. troops in South Korea. Most of them are in U.S. Air Force. South Korean government pays U.S. government about $700 million per year (That's about $25,000 per U.S military personnel per year). South Korea has 600,000 active duty soldiers and about 2 million reserves.
To help pay back the US for it's WW2 debt.
initally General Douglas McArthur
south Korea forces were also involved but none other
Inchon, Korea
Because the forces are supported by the various armed services, the exact number can vary widely. However, one estimate is that in 2011 the US had between 28,000 and 30,000 military personnel stationed in South Korea.
US army is staying in south korea
To help pay back the US for it's WW2 debt.
the United Nations forces, which protected South Korea from an invasion by North Korea.
To stop the communist forces from reuniting Korea under a communist government
Toward the end of WW2 Russian military forces attacked the Japanese held areas of China and Northern Korea. US forces occupied South Korea.
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The aim of the United Nations, of which the US forces were the major part, was to prevent North Korea from taking over South Korea.
GEN MacArthur in the beginning; Ridgway in the end.
initally General Douglas McArthur
Harry S. Truman
south Korea forces were also involved but none other
Inchon, Korea