The "Martin Letter" is important during the Korean War because it was the reason General MacArthur was fired. While President Truman was trying to find a way to peace, MacArthur, sent a letter to Congressman Joseph Martin, asking that the war be expanded and continue and that the United States should enter into a war with China also.
Martin letter so significant in the 50's
it was big
The Korean War is often considered the forgotten war. However, it will never be forgotten by those who fought in it. The long term significance of the war lies in the fact that it split the Korean peninsula into two separate countries.
The Korean War Memorial is a composite memorial of all the different services that participated in the war. It represents the camaraderie and commitment of those service people.
It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.
Martin letter so significant in the 50's
There was no significance. The 38th Parallel was ignored through out the war.
it was big
The Korean War and the Vietnam War had the most lasting significance; we're still mourning our dead.
The Korean War is often considered the forgotten war. However, it will never be forgotten by those who fought in it. The long term significance of the war lies in the fact that it split the Korean peninsula into two separate countries.
Ten years after. The Korean War was in the 1950's. Rev. Dr. Martin L. King was shot in the 1960's.
The Korean War Memorial is a composite memorial of all the different services that participated in the war. It represents the camaraderie and commitment of those service people.
It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.
It marked the beginning of the Korean War.
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
The Korean War was fought to a stalemate.
The war of the Korean lol