In 1950, the United States sent troops to North Korea in response to the invasion of South Korea by North Korean forces. This military intervention was part of a broader United Nations effort to repel the invasion and support South Korea during the Korean War. The U.S. aimed to contain the spread of communism in Asia, aligning its actions with a coalition of allied nations.
China sent troops to help North Korea. The UN states
During the Korean war, China sent troops to help North Korea. The Soviet Union (Russia) also helped.
Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, South Korea and the Philippenes.
The U.S tried to play the peace keeper but ultimatly was apart of the united Nations along with Austraila, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zeland, Norway, Philippines, South Africa 1950, SOUTH KOREA, Sweeden, Thialand, Turkey, and the Unites Kingdom....I got all this from the site www.korean-war.com I'm trying to do a final prject on 7dif wars right now and I'm stuck...but not on that question so here ya go!!!...Jenny
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1950. because the war broke out on June25, 1950.
China sent troops to help North Korea. The UN states
China sent troops to help North Korea. The UN states
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The Soviet Union occupied the North and the United States had the South. North Korea became a communist nation. And South Korea became a democratic nation. In 1950, North Korean troops invaded South Korea. The United Nations sent troops from the United States to help defend South Korea. Chinese troops joined North Korea.
Harry Truman sent troops to Korea in 1950.
During the Korean war, China sent troops to help North Korea. The Soviet Union (Russia) also helped.
North Korea. Also, the American troops spent a lot of time fighting the Chinese since China sent in troops to support North Korea, just as the U.S. sent in troops to support South Korea.
Truman sent troops into Korea on June 25, 1950 to start the Korean War.
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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.
Yes. At the time of the Second World War (WW2), Korea was a colony of Japan. As WW2 ended and Allied troops occupied Japanese-held territory, American and Russian troops secured the Korean peninsula. The conflicting political views of these parties led to the peninsula being divided into North and South Korea - a division which remains today.