What are six major events that sharpened the north and south conflict?
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What is the definition of an active war zone?
By definition, an active war zone is any zone or area that is currently experience battle from war. It can also include any area that is at risk of spontaneous battle resulting from a current war.
How many foreigners live in Korea?
in 2007, there were over 1 million foreigners living permanently/temporarily in South Korea. please see more information about South Korea on Wikipedia for update.
How do you find out if someone received a Purple Heart during the Korean War?
check with: Purple Heart. Org
What was the longest air combat in the Korean War?
As far is known, the longest dog-fight in the Viet War was a 10 minute duel between a USN F8 Crusader and a MiG17 in 1967. It would be fair to state that that time limit would probably apply to the Korean War too.
Is the bulk of US personnel stationed in Busan S Korea?
No. they are stationed at various locations in South Korea.
How many people in South Korea can read a letter?
South Korea has a literacy rate of roughly 97.9 %, so roughly nineteen out of every twenty South Koreans can read letters.
Why does Japan want the South Korean island Dokdo?
it is true that the materials found in Dokdo is really useful.
But the real reason why Japan wants Dokdo is because Japan gets the ocean lying beside and below Dokdo.
But also, Japan is having a lot of problems, and although they are being solved, there are problems that they can't handle effectively. Now, if they get attention on the negative parts of the government, that's not good. So, they're dividing attention by creating a conflict with Korea by claiming Dokdo. That's what I heard, anyways.
What is the importance of the Korean peninsula's geographic location?
The Korean Peninsula is quite important because of where it is it is located between China and Japan. So if something is being shipped from Japan to China or from China to Japan (i.e. products and goods) it is possible for Korea to stop anything from getting there.
Was Bronze Star authorized for all combat troops in Korean War who earned a Combat Action Ribbon?
Regulations change. During the Vietnam War, the US Army Bronze Star could be awarded for MERITORIUS Achievement or Heroism. If for heroism, the Bronze Star ribbon portion had a letter "V" attached, denoting "Valor."
Korea is divided into two states What are their names?
They are not states they are separate countries. North Korea and South Korea.
To help you sort out basic stuff here some simple information...
The US is a country right? Which is divided into states.
The rest of the world made up into countries just like the US but instead of states there are provinces, a difference is that provinces don't share the same laws with each other but states in the US do.
hope this helped.