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  2. United States in the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    The military history of the United States in Korea began after the defeat of Japan by the Allied Powers in World War II. This brought an end to 35 years of Japanese occupation of the Korean peninsula and led to the peninsula being divided into two zones; a northern zone occupied by the Soviet Union and a southern zone occupied by the United States.

  3. Eagle Project - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Project (Korean: 독수리작전) was a joint operation during World War II between the Office of Strategic Services of the United States and the Korean Liberation Army of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea. It is also called Project Eagle or Operation Eagle.

  4. United Nations Forces in the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    The History of the UN Forces in the Korean War-6 (SUMMARY) – ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 1977 (PDF) Archived 2023-06-28 at the Wayback Machine The Korean War and the UN Forces – ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 2015 (E-BOOK) Archived 2023-07-09 at the Wayback Machine (in ...

  5. Category : Military history of Korea during World War II

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    Pages in category "Military history of Korea during World War II" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. United States Army Military Government in Korea - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] U.S. forces landed at Incheon on 8 September 1945, and established a military government shortly thereafter. [11] The forces landing at Incheon were of the XXIV Corps of the U.S. Tenth Army. [12] Four days before he arrived in Korea, Hodge told his officers that Korea "was an enemy of the United States". [13]

  7. Korea under Japanese rule - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, American soldiers frequently encountered Korean soldiers within the ranks of the Imperial Japanese Army. Most notably was in the Battle of Tarawa, which was considered during that time to be one of the bloodiest battles in U.S. military history. A fifth of the Japanese garrison during this battle consisted of Korean ...

  8. Korean Volunteer Army - Wikipedia

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    The Chosŏn Volunteer Army, under the command of the Eighth Army of China from 1943, grew from about 140 soldiers at the time of Gyeongseong to more than 1,000 troops in August 1945 when World War II ended. [9] About 100 commanders, including Kim Moo-jeong, also entered Korea in December 1945 as individuals.

  9. Battle of Yultong - Wikipedia

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    War History Compilation Committee (1977), The History of the United Nations Forces in the Korean War, vol. 6, Seoul: Republic of Korea Ministry of National Defense, OCLC 769331231 Institute for Military History (2011), History of the Korean War (6·25전쟁사) (in Korean), vol. VIII, Seoul: Korea Armed Forces Publishing & Printing Depot, ISSN ...