Chun-Chon
Missile Command happened in 2600.
Missile Command was created in 1980.
Missile Command - 2000 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:E
North Korea would first launch a Nuclear Missile at South Korea, due to there past arguments. This would prompt the U.S to launch a missile, causing a nuclear war between communists and democracies.
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North Korea has a command economy.
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Yes, Agent Orange was used and stored at Camp Page, a U.S. military installation in South Korea, particularly during the Vietnam War era. The herbicide was part of military operations to clear vegetation and deny cover to enemy forces. Concerns about the environmental and health impacts of Agent Orange continue to affect veterans and local populations.
I was assigned to the 19th Infantry Regiment in 1958 and 1959. The 4th Missile Command's primary weapon was the 762mm Honest John rocket. If my memory serves me I believe there was a Headquarters Battery (47th Arty), 2 or 3 firing batteries, the 226th Signal Company, an Engineer Company and the 19th Infantry. The Infantry company was responsible for all the security at Camp Page including the Main Gate. I was a sentry dog handler and worked inside the Maximun Security Area (MSA) where the nuclear warheads were stored. I was there for 13 months and spent almost 13 months o guard duty. Soldiers assigned to the command wore the 4th Missile Command patch on their left sleeve and the 1st ROK Army patch on the right.
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