Although they (American and Korean Soldiers) fought a common enemy and fought side by side, how did the 2 armies think of each other and how did this impact the course of the war?
Title: Although they (American and Korean Soldiers) fought a common enemy and fought side by side, how did the 2 armies think of each other and how did this impact the course of the war?
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Although they (American and Korean Soldiers) fought a common enemy and fought side by side, how did the 2 armies think of each other and how did this impact the course of the war?
Category: /History/Asian History
Details: Words: 1591 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
A. Plan of the Investigation
With the combined forces of the United Nations, mostly the United States, and the Republic of Korea, the war turned out a stalemate instead of the total control to communism in the Korean peninsula. However, it was never known whether the United States army and Republic of Korea army ever got along with each other. Most people just assume that because they were fighting on the same side, they would
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this "temporary" peace and that was the difference maker of this war of brothers.
F. List of Sources
Robert J. Dvorchak. 1993. Battle for Korea. 1st Edition. Da Capo Press. China.
Paik Sun Yup. 1992. From Pusan to Panmunjom. Brassey's (US) INC. New York.
Joseph R. Owen. 1996. Colder than Hell. Naval Institute Press. Annapolis, Maryland.
Michael Hickey. 1999. The Korean War. The Overlook Press. New York.
Max Hastings. 1987. The Korean War. Simon & Schuster Inc. New York.