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  2. Category : Battles and operations of the Korean War in 1952

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    Pages in category "Battles and operations of the Korean War in 1952" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Korean War - Wikipedia

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    The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies.

  4. Category : Battles and operations of the Korean War by year

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  5. United States Eighth Army order of battle in the Korean War

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    ROK Capital Division March 1952-End of war; ROK 2nd Infantry Division March 1951-January 1952; March 1952-January 1953; ROK 3rd Infantry Division March 1952-January 1953; ROK 6th Infantry Division January 1951-January 1952; ROK 9th Infantry Division January 1953-End of war; US X Corps 15 September 1950-End of war US 2nd Infantry Division April ...

  6. Battle of Bunker Hill (1952) - Wikipedia

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    In March 1952 the US 1st Marine Division was transferred to US I Corps and moved onto the Jamestown Line, the UN's Main line of resistance (MLR) across Korea. [1] The segment of the Jamestown Line assigned to the 1st Marine Division extended southwest from the Samichon River and the left flank of the British 1st Commonwealth Division, crossed the 38th Parallel (the original demarcation between ...

  7. Battle of Triangle Hill - Wikipedia

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    By mid-1951 the Korean War had entered a period of relative stalemate. [17] With the resignation of Dwight D. Eisenhower as the Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in June 1952, General Matthew Ridgway of the United Nations Command was transferred from Korea to Europe as Eisenhower's replacement. [18]

  8. First Battle of the Hook - Wikipedia

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    In March 1952 the US 1st Marine Division was transferred to US I Corps and moved onto the Jamestown Line, the UN's Main line of resistance (MLR) across Korea. [2] The segment of the Jamestown Line assigned to the 1st Marine Division extended southwest from the Samichon River and the left flank of the British 1st Commonwealth Division, crossed the 38th Parallel (the original demarcation between ...

  9. Third Battle of the Hook - Wikipedia

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    The Third Battle of the Hook (Chinese: 坪村南山战斗) was a battle of the Korean War that took place between a United Nations Command (UN) force, consisting mostly of British troops, supported on their flanks by American and Turkish units against a predominantly Chinese force.