Commanders in Chiefs had to fight LIMITED WARS in the age of atomic weapons. Gone were the days of declared TOTAL WARS.
No president fought in the Korean War. Jimmy Carter was in the navy while the war was going on but did not get close to Korea.
Jimmy Carter; John Kennedy
One impact that the Korean War had on US budgets was that military spending increased and became a larger proportion of future budgets.
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No president fought in the Korean War. Jimmy Carter was in the navy while the war was going on but did not get close to Korea.
The Korean War introduced Korea to the outside world.
Jimmy Carter; John Kennedy
The Korean War had a significant impact on the generation known as Korean War babies, who were born during or shortly after the war. Many of them grew up in a post-war environment marked by economic hardship, political instability, and social upheaval. The war also left a lasting impact on their families and communities, shaping their experiences and perspectives.
One impact that the Korean War had on US budgets was that military spending increased and became a larger proportion of future budgets.
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Presidents (Commander in Chiefs) now knew they could NO LONGER declare TOTAL WARS; in the age of nuclear weapons, wars had to be fought as LIMITED WARS...limited to "non-nuclear weapons." Such as Korea & Vietnam...to stem the tide of communism.
Truman had Korea; Eisenhower initiated Vietnam.
One impact that the Korean War had on US budgets was that military spending increased and became a larger proportion of future budgets.
The founding of the People's Republic of China, the Korean War, and the start of the Vietnam War
are you serious? all wars hurt everyone always! its still having an impact today.