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Korean War

The Korean War, between North and South Korea, began on June 25, 1950 and paused with an armistice signed on July 27, 1953.

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Did the us have a base in south Korea during the Korean war?

Yes, of course. The US had many bases in South Korea and many of those were still bases in the Vietnam war.

River Han flows through which capital city?

The Han River that flows through the center of seouloriginates from Taebaek city of Kangwon province forms a large stream as it passes through the central region of inland provinces and flows into the yellow sea with its total length of 497.5§°. Since the Seoul was designated the capital city in the age of Choseon Dynasty, the Han River has been closely connected with the history of Seoul, and Mapo,

What did soldiers do for fun during the Korean War?

If your reading this, I'm actually the one who asked/posted this question and I have no clue. So if you do know it then post it so i can know. if this is a stupid question, like no one had time to do anything fun during the Korean War because WE WERE IN A WAR!, I'm sorry. I was just looking up pictures associated with the Korean War and I found a picture of a man with a bat and the caption said something about baseball or some other type of game, so i was just thinking that they actually had time during it to do fun things. If someone actually reads this, that's so cool because what are the chances of you asking the same question, but if you do HEY!! I hope, if you know it, then you post it or find the right answer. Anyway I'm rambling, so i got to go to another website to try to look for it there. I LOVE KOREA!! BYE!!! SIGNED - Confused about the Korean War

Why is Starcraft becoming the national sport of South Korea?

Its played by almost half of the Korean population and really they all just like it too much =)

anyways they had to because it was so popular and revolutionary <.<

When did UN troops approach the Yalu River?

They entered it 200 miles behind the North koren's enemy lines on Oct. 25th, 1950

How Many US Military Forces are in Korea today?

Because the forces are supported by the various armed services, the exact number can vary widely. However, one estimate is that in 2011 the US had between 28,000 and 30,000 military personnel stationed in South Korea.

What Are Some Bad Things In South Korea?

their lack of good looks, their music is T-E-R-I-B-L-E.

Why was the Yalu River an important geographical and political feature during the Korean War?

The Yalu River was important during the Korean War because it was the border for the Chinese mainland.

Year Year and Month Korean War was declared over?

Heavy fighting ceased on July 27th, 1953 and was followed by armistice. So the Korean war has not ended, and in its place is an armistice.

What were symbols of the Korean war?

Troops fighting in freezing weather. Most US veterans agreed that Korea was colder than fighting in Europe during WWII.

How far is it from Seoul south Korea to atlanta geogia?

The straight line distance between Atlanta and Seoul is approximately 7124 miles or 11465 kilometers.

What was going on in 1949 during Korean war?

Nothing unusual because the korean war did not start until June 25, 1950

Why do people sometimes refer to the Korean and Vietnam wars as the Korean conflicts?

The Korean War is sometimes called the Korean Conflict, because the Congress of the USA never declared war. The Vietnam War, sometimes called the Indochina War was another undeclared war. It is sometimes called Indochina War, because it involved fighting in Norh and South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.

Who was supplying the north Koreans with weapons and troops?

The USSR supplied T-34 medium tanks. The US countered with their own. Left over WWII Japanese Type 95 light & Type 97 medium tanks were also utilized by either force, depending upon which nation they were abandoned in (North or South). In 1950, when the war began, the Communist Chinese were also relying on the Soviet tanks & as well as left over WWII Japanese tanks.
They were Russan T-34 tanks probably left over from WW2.

Who was 'John Lock'?

Jhon lock was the son of a puritain country lawer who fought breifly for the round heads during the civil war.