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  2. World Friends Korea - Wikipedia

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    World Friends Korea (WFK; Korean: 월드프렌즈코리아) is a South Korean government-run overseas volunteer program that was inaugurated on May 7, 2009. [1] Prior to this program, the South Korean government conducted various types of volunteer programs under three different government ministries. As establishing "World Friends Korea", the ...

  3. Korean Volunteer Army - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, the Korean Volunteer Army (KVA), was formed in Yan'an, China. [2] The two individuals responsible for the army were Kim Tu-bong and Mu Chong.At the same time, a school was established near Yan'an for training military and political leaders for a future independent Korea.

  4. Korean Volunteer Corps - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, communist Choi Chang-ik, who was Kim Won- bong's rival within the volunteer corps, worked with the Chinese Communist Party to prevent Kim Won-bong from coming to North China when the volunteer corps moved to North China, and took control of the volunteer corps in North China by putting forward Kim Moo -jeong, Kim Du-bong, and Han Bin.

  5. Memorial of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea

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    The museum spent more than 10 years collecting all the names of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army soldiers killed in the war. In 2006, it announced that it had collected 183,108 names, [6] which has become an authoritative death count of Chinese soldiers in the Korean War. The museum plans to build a "martyrs' wall" inscribing the complete ...

  6. China Young Volunteers Association - Wikipedia

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    The China Young Volunteers Association (CYVA; Chinese: 中国青年志愿者协会) is a volunteering organization in China. It works under the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China and is a member of the All-China Youth Federation and the United Nations CCIVS. CYVA was created on December 5, 1994. [1]

  7. Student Volunteer Forces - Wikipedia

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    Student volunteer soldiers in Daegu in 1950.. Student Volunteer Forces (Korean: 학도의용군) [1] or Student Volunteer Troops [2] (학도의용대), also known as Student Volunteer Soldiers (학도의용병) or simply Student Soldiers (학도병), were students that fought against the North Korean forces and Chinese forces on behalf of the South Korea during the Korean War.

  8. 1952 Inter-Camp P.O.W. Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 Inter-Camp P.O.W. Olympics (Chinese: 1952年战俘营奥运会), also known as Inter-Camp POW Olympic Games, [2] was a mock Olympic Games held at the Pyuktong Prisoner-of-War Camp (碧潼战俘营) [3] of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army during the Korean War. The athletes were all United Nations POWs.

  9. Love Boat (study tour) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Chinese Canadian Archive, [4] the original name of the program was the "Overseas Chinese Youth Language Training and Study Tour" and was initially promoted across North America through various local Chinese newspapers by Chinese North Americans with relations to the Kuomintang party. The primary goal of the program was to ...

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