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The United States Marine Corps In The Korean War Michael Green

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The United States Marine Corps In The Korean War Michael Green
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: PDF
File size: 83.75 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Michael Green
ISBN: 9781526765376, 1526765373
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The United States Marine Corps In The Korean War Michael Green by Michael Green 9781526765376, 1526765373 instant download after payment.

On June 25, 1950, the North Korean Army invaded South Korea. Among the US forces sent to South Korea was the 1st Marine Division. In September 1950, the Division audaciously landed deep behind enemy lines at Inchon port, throwing the North Korea Army into disarray.
In November 1950, the Chinese Army invaded North Korea with eight divisions tasked with the destruction of the 1st Marine Division at the Chosin Reservoir. The Marines made a 78-mile fighting withdrawal in arctic conditions before being evacuated by the US Navy.
In February 1951, the 1st Marine Division returned to combat assisting Eighth (US) Army to repulse five Chinese Army offensives over four months. By November 1951, the large-scale back and forth offensives operations by the opposing sides had ended, replaced by a stalemate which lasted until the 27 July, 1953 armistice. The bitter three-year conflict accounted for the death of 4,267 Marines with another 23,744 wounded.
In classic Images of War style, expert author Michael Green describes the United States Marine Corps’ outstanding contribution, organization, tactics, fighting doctrine and weaponry.

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