covert operations
ref 1
intelligence gathering
ref 1
,
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and Koje-do prison camp
ref 1
and liberation of Seoul
ref 1
and MacArthur
ref 1
,
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,
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,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
,
ref 7
and MacArthur: appointed C-in-C
ref 1
morale of troops
ref 1
,
ref 2
objectives of
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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PoWs
ref 1
prisoners: exchange of
ref 1
prisoners: release of
ref 1
R & R (rest and recuperation)
ref 1
Ridgeway introduces censorship
ref 1
and ROK troops
ref 1
,
ref 2
troops’ behaviour towards South Koreans
ref 1
troops dislike of South Korean behaviour
ref 1
US Military control of
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
war of attrition
ref 1
see also
Eighth Army, UN/US; individual countries; United States
United States
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
and armistice negotiations Kaesong
ref 1
and armistice negotiations Panmunjom
ref 1
and atomic weapons
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
and the British
ref 1
,
ref 2
and the British: view of Korean situation
ref 1
,
ref 2
casualties
ref 1
and Chiang Kai Shek
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
Chinese intervention in war, reaction to
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
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,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
Chinese policy and views
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
and communist invasion of South Korea
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
,
ref 7
and continuing military presence in South Korea
ref 1
control of UNC by
ref 1
,
ref 2
Dulles’ ‘massive retaliation’ concept
ref 1
Eisenhower’s visit to Korea
ref 1
Eisenhower wins 1952 Presidential Election
ref 1
and elections in South Korea (1948)
ref 1
and evacuation of Americans from South Korea
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
foreign policy: NSC-68
ref 1
and Formosa
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
homecoming of discharged servicemen
ref 1
and Japan in Korea
ref 1
,
ref 2
and JCS recommend bombing of China
ref 1
and Korea
ref 1
Korean ‘Advisory Council’ created by
ref 1
Korean future referred to UN by (1947)
ref 1
and Korean policies of Russia
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
and MacArthur, disagreement with
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
and MacArthur, dismissal of
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
McCarthyism
ref 1
and military aid to South Korea
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
mobilisation
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
and Moscow Accords (1945)
ref 1
and new Administration’s Korean policy
ref 1
and nuclear weapons
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
occupation of North Korea, justification for
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
occupation of South Korea (1945)
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
Plan EVER-READY
ref 1
policies in Korea
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
post-war foreign policy objectives
ref 1
and public opinion
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
repatriation of PoWs in Korea
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
seeks to broaden participation of foreign contingents
ref 1
Selective Service Act
ref 1
,
ref 2
signing of Panmunjom armistice agreement
ref 1
and Soviet intentions
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
and Syngman Rhee
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
Syngman Rhee orders mass release of North Korean PoWs
ref 1
test detonation of tactical atomic weapon
ref 1
treaty of ‘amity and commerce’ with Korea
ref 1
Truman-Attlee meeting
ref 1
,
ref 2
Truman declares state of emergency
ref 1
Truman-MacArthur meeting on Wake Island
ref 1
and UN resolutions
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
United States Air Force (USAF)
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
,
ref 7
,
ref 8
,
ref 9
becomes separate service (1947)
ref 1
bombing campaign
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5