None, most of the fighting in the Korean War was on land or in the air.
Canada sent many soldiers, ships and aircraft to the Korean war.
The US Navy had better ships, but the British Navy had many more of them. The British had a larger and better army.
During the Korean War, the San Diego Naval Base served as a key logistical and operational hub for the U.S. Navy. Various ships, including aircraft carriers like USS Midway (CV-41) and USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31), as well as amphibious assault ships and destroyers, were docked there. The base supported numerous deployments and operations, playing a vital role in the Navy's efforts in the Korean conflict. Additionally, submarines and supply vessels were also part of the naval presence during this period.
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field hospitals and navy hospital ships
Canada sent many soldiers, ships and aircraft to the Korean war.
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600 (at the climax of the Cold War)
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The US Navy had better ships, but the British Navy had many more of them. The British had a larger and better army.
yes
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.
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To help the Navy men with ships and supplies and duties to win the war
In total, counting all the ships under the Navy's command: 648 in 1914. br />Go down a tad further than half-way on the page linked below this answer, and there is list of all His Majesty's Ships at the Outbreak of the War and the Armistice.