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Category: Start / Korean WarSort links by: Title ( + | - ) Date ( + | - ) Rating ( + | - ) Popularity ( + | - ) Sites currently sorted by: Date (oldest links listed first) Korean War ProjectThe Korean War Project originally began in 1979 as part of a family history. The founder is Hal Barker, a photojournalist, writer, designer/inventor/journeyman carpenter, a graduate of North Carolina State University in History, and founder of the Korean War Veterans Memorial Trust Fund in Washington, D.C., administered by the American Battle Monuments Commission. We have been online since February 1995, providing a service to veterans, families, researchers, and students of military history.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 1881 Report broken link | Details EASY COMPANY - 180th INFANTRY, 45th Infantry DivisionA National Guard Div from Oklahoma, the 45th US Div was called into active service on 1 Sep 1950. It received fillers and began an intensive training program on 6 Nov 1950 at Camp Polk, LA. Under the command of Brig Gen James C. Styron since activation, the Div arrived overseas in April 1951 with the dual mission of providing security for Hokkaido, Japan, and completing its training. On 18 Nov, the Div was alerted for movement to Korea.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 1686 Report broken link | Details 15th Field Artillery RegimentOn 15 July 1950, the 15th Field Artillery (FA) Battalion (Bn) landed at Pusan, Korea, as an integral part of the 2nd Infantry Division (ID).Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 1670 Report broken link | Details MEMORIES OF KOREAThis short record of my military service was written for my five children. Some of the notes are from memory; most are from a diary I kept while in Korea.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 1426 Report broken link | Details 293rd Army Band Unofficial Home PageThis Band was active during the occupation of Japan following World War II and during the Korean War. It was deactivated in early 1956 and its members were absorbed into the 1st Cavalry Division Band then stationed at Camp Drake, Japan.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 2606 Report broken link | Details 2nd Infantry Division (2id), Korean War Veterans AllianceWe are a non-profit all Korean War veteran organization. The purpose of this site is to provide service to our members by keeping them advised of past, present and future events.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 4034 Report broken link | Details 424th Field Artillery Battalion12th Annual Reunion coming up!Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 1929 Report broken link | Details 70th Heavy Tank BattalionTo honor our veterans and to help locate former members of the 70th Heavy Tank Battalion who served during and after the Korean War.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 2140 Report broken link | Details 92nd Armored Field Artillery - KoreaDedicated To The Men Of The Red Devil Battalion.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 1930 Report broken link | Details 9th Infantry Regiment - KoreaKorea 1950-53.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 2249 Report broken link | Details Black Combat Units - Korean WarThe Korean War (1950 to 1953) was the last American conflict involving segregated units of the arced forces.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 1672 Report broken link | Details Second ( Indianhead) Division AssociationOur Second (Indianhead) Division Association has 6000 members, some were there when the Division was formed in France in 1917 and some are on active duty in Korea and Ft Lewis WA today.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 1971 Report broken link | Details 17th Bomb Wing KoreaThe purpose of this page is to commemorate those often unheralded but intrepid youg men who fought the B-26 Marauder(medium bomber) in WWII and the B-26 Invader (light bomber) during the Korean War.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 2328 Report broken link | Details Korea Veteran Support - 1st Cav. Div. 9th Cav. Rgt. Korea - 1959I hope to provide you with information both on site, and with links, to give as much information as you would ever hope to find about the Famous 1st Cavalry Division, and specifically the 9th Cavalry Regiment as both pertain to their deployment in Korea since the "truce" was signed on 27 July 1953.Added on: 26-Aug-2001 | hits: 1766 Report broken link | Details Korean War EducatorA massive, graphics-intensive website that is entirely devoted to educating the public about the Korean War. Memoirs, casualty information, history, buddy search, photographs, links, oral history project, and so much more!Added on: 06-Apr-2002 | hits: 2766 Report broken link | Details 143d Field Artillery KoreaA site about the 143d Field Artillery, 40th Infantry Division during the Korean War. Site includes the history of the 143d and the 40th, stories from 143d veterans, and many pictures.Added on: 17-Jul-2002 | hits: 1631 Report broken link | Details Kilroy Was HereThe most comprehensive and readable WWII and Korean war site on the web.Added on: 07-Mar-2003 | hits: 2016 | Rating: 7 (3 Votes) Report broken link | Details The Forgotten War. . . . KoreaBrief history of the Korean War. Allied paericipation; photo galleries; news for veteransAdded on: 09-Jul-2004 | hits: 1205 Report broken link | Details |
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Confederate General Joseph Johnston officially surrenders his army to General William T. Sherman at Durham Station, North Carolina.
1865: John Wilkes Booth is killed when Union soldiers track him down to a Virginia farm 12 days after he assassinated President Abraham Lincoln. 1865: Joseph E. Johnston surrenders the Army of Tennessee to Sherman. 1937: The ancient Basque town of Guernica in northern Spain is bombed by German planes. 1952: Armistice negotiations are resumed. 1971: The U.S. command in Saigon announces that the U.S. force level in Vietnam is 281,400 men, the lowest since July 1966. 1972: President Nixon, despite the ongoing communist offensive, announces that another 20,000 U.S. troops will be withdrawn from Vietnam in May and June, reducing authorized troop strength to 49,000. |