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  2. Battle of Haktang-ni - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Unbowed - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Broken Arrow - Wikipedia

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    "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

  5. List of military nuclear accidents - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. We Were Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Korea/Redlist - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Kim Jong Un has broken with decades of North Korean policy ...

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    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.

  9. 1950 Fairfield-Suisun Boeing B-29 crash - Wikipedia

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    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.