See the list on the website: Korean War
The number of troops from other countries varies significantly depending on the specific conflict or mission in question. For example, during the Iraq War, coalition forces included troops from several nations, with the largest contributors being the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, among others. In peacekeeping missions, such as those conducted by the United Nations, troops from numerous member countries participate. For exact numbers in a specific context, it's best to refer to official military reports or databases.
The forces that invaded Iraq in march 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom was a combination of troops from many countries. The Multinationals Force Iraq as it was called consisted of troops from these nations.The United StatesGreat BritainAustraliaPolandAlbaniaDenmarkSpainAfter the Invasion many other nations deployed troops to Iraq via the United Nations. A full list can be found by clicking on the Wikapedia link below under related links.
North Korean and Chinese troops at various locations during the Korean War
In 1950, the United States sent troops to help South Korea in response to the invasion by North Korean forces. This military intervention was part of a broader effort to support South Korea under the auspices of the United Nations, which authorized the use of force to repel the North Korean aggression. Other countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, also contributed troops to the United Nations Command supporting South Korea during the Korean War.
During the Korean War Japan was occupied by the United States and did not fight on either side, but was used by the US to resupply the United Nations troops in Korea
Countries that were members of the UN (United Nations) sent troops to the war.
The number of troops from other countries varies significantly depending on the specific conflict or mission in question. For example, during the Iraq War, coalition forces included troops from several nations, with the largest contributors being the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, among others. In peacekeeping missions, such as those conducted by the United Nations, troops from numerous member countries participate. For exact numbers in a specific context, it's best to refer to official military reports or databases.
from 44 countries?
It consisted of Eastern bloc nations. It allowed for Soviet troops to be stationed in member nations. It required members to fight in the defense of other member nations.
The United Nations will investigate the allegations. If allegations of genocide are found to be true, the United Nations may send troops to stop it.
Member nations must volunteer to provide the troops.
Protect the people there
It consisted of Eastern bloc nations. It allowed for Soviet troops to be stationed in member nations. It required members to fight in the defense of other member nations.
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they send in troops from the UN to stop the genocide
The forces that invaded Iraq in march 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom was a combination of troops from many countries. The Multinationals Force Iraq as it was called consisted of troops from these nations.The United StatesGreat BritainAustraliaPolandAlbaniaDenmarkSpainAfter the Invasion many other nations deployed troops to Iraq via the United Nations. A full list can be found by clicking on the Wikapedia link below under related links.
The purpose of the UN troops was to try to end the Lebanese Civil War.