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The Battle of Haktang-ni was a skirmish in which elements of the People's Volunteer Army attacked an advanced position held by the Belgium–Luxembourg Battalion along a ridge-line known as "Broken Arrow" or "Broken Arrow Hill" (Hill 391) between 9 and 13 October 1951.
Unbowed (Korean: 부러진 화살; RR: Bureojin Hwasal; lit."Broken Arrow") is a 2011 South Korean legal drama film starring Ahn Sung-ki and Park Won-sang.It was inspired by the true story of Kim Myung-ho, a math professor who was arrested for shooting a crossbow at the presiding judge of his appeal against wrongful dismissal.
"Broken Arrow" (Korea), nickname for Haktang-ni, Republic of Korea, site of a battle during the Korean War; Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States; Broken Arrow Ranch, summer camp in Kansas; Broken Arrow Ranch, former home of singer Neil Young
The accident was categorized as a Broken Arrow, that is an accident involving a nuclear weapon but which does not present a risk of war. [8] April 11, 1950 Albuquerque, New Mexico, US Non-nuclear detonation of an atomic bomb
At the point of being overrun by the enemy, Moore orders 1st Lt. Charlie Hastings, his forward air controller, to call in "Broken Arrow", a call for all available combat aircraft to attack enemy positions, even those close to the US troops' position, because they are being overrun.
Military history of Korea• Battle of Chonju • Goguryeo–Sui War • Broken Arrow (Korean War) • Siege of Namwon • Siege of Ulsan • Korean–Jurchen border conflicts • Revolutionary Site • Siege of Jinju (1592) Requested articles
This image released by Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency this month appears to show an inspection test of a new surface-to-sea missile at an undisclosed location in North Korea.
In July 1950, soon after the outbreak of the Korean War, the Joint Chiefs of Staff resolved to send ten Silverplate (nuclear-capable) Boeing B-29 Superfortress bombers to Guam as a deterrent to a People's Republic of China (PRC) attack on Taiwan, (Republic of China), and for possible future use in Korea, [4] each loaded with a Mark 4 nuclear bomb without the fissile pit.