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  2. Battle of Pyongyang (1950) - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Cavalry Regiment was disposed in the southern outskirts of Pyongyang, the 8th Cavalry Regiment in the northern outskirts, and the 7th Cavalry Regiment at Chinnamp'o, Pyongyang's port. After the fall of Pyongyang, Harris had led the 7th Cavalry Regiment in a forced night movement from the city 35 miles (56 km) southwest to Chinnamp'o.

  3. Bombing of Pyongyang - Wikipedia

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    Following the capture of Pyongyang on 19 October 1950 Heijo airfield was put into service by the UN forces, designated by the USAF as K-23. [2] UN forces abandoned the base on 5 December 1950 as part of the evacuation of Pyongyang in the face of the Chinese intervention. [3] On 10 December 1950 B-29s bombed the airfield with high-explosive ...

  4. December massacres - Wikipedia

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    The regime cracked down brutally on alleged communists following the fall of the city. Following the fall of Pyongyang, mass executions and arrests of communists became commonplace. This was not the first time either side had executed alleged supporters of the opposition, as throughout the war planned executions were a fairly common occurrence ...

  5. UN Forces retreat from North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The UN Forces retreat from North Korea was the withdrawal of United Nations (UN) forces from North Korea that took place from 2–25 December 1950.. On 30 September Republic of Korea Army (ROK) forces crossed the 38th Parallel, the de facto border between North and South Korea on the east coast of the Korean peninsula and this was followed by a general UN offensive into North Korea to pursue ...

  6. UN offensive into North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The UN offensive into North Korea was a large-scale offensive in late 1950 by United Nations (UN) forces against North Korean forces during the Korean War.. On 27 September near Osan, UN forces coming from Inchon linked up with UN forces that had broken out of the Pusan Perimeter and began a general counteroffensive.

  7. What Just Happened in South Korea? - AOL

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    Macron had told reporters on Tuesday that he did not believe the government would fall, adding that he would not resign and planned to serve until “the very last second of my term.” As a ...

  8. History of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the first formal summit meeting between Pyongyang and Seoul was held, but the cautious talks did not lead to a lasting change in the relationship. [77] With the fall of South Vietnam to the North Vietnamese on 30 April 1975, Kim Il Sung felt that the US had shown its weakness and that reunification of Korea under his regime was possible.

  9. Opinion - How Trump’s tariffs can generate both economic and ...

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    The other consideration in determining whether intervention is warranted is whether an odious regime carries its evil intentions beyond its own borders and threatens its neighbors, as did the Axis ...