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MacArthur's X Corps in Korea

Author : Edward L. Daily
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1563114399

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MacArthur's X Corps in Korea by Edward L. Daily Pdf

The actual objective of this book is to provide tho the American public the brief existence and history of the X Corps during the early stages of the Korean War. The title part of the book "Inchon to the Yalu", is significant to the very important amphibious operations made by the 1st Marine Division and the 7th Infantry Division. In later operations, the 3rd Infantry Division would become part of the X Corps.

Disaster in Korea

Author : Roy E. Appleman
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1989-07
Category : History
ISBN : 160344128X

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Disaster in Korea by Roy E. Appleman Pdf

Explains how the Chinese Army drove MacArthur and the U.N. forces out of North Korea, and tells why the Chinese decided to intervene.

MacArthur in Korea

Author : Robert Smith
Publisher : Simon & Schuster
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015004885524

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MacArthur in Korea by Robert Smith Pdf

A detailed examination of MacArthur's actions in Korea reveals lesser-known aspects of the general's character and ambitions.

Inchon Landing

Author : Michael Langley
Publisher : Crown Business
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105081103215

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Inchon Landing by Michael Langley Pdf

I have treated the campaign strategically as the great fulcrum of the Korean War, diplomatically as the offensive that nearly left America to pursue the war alone, and revolutionarily as the campaign that made limited war a necessity; and, naturally, I have followed the course of the fortnight over every mile of the advance from Inchon to the breakout from Seoul, so that I have tried at least to indicate every dimension of this vital part of a war which, for some strange, reason, is already passing into military oblivion. - Introduction.

Over The Seawall: U.S. Marines At Inchon [Illustrated Edition]

Author : Brigadier General Edwin H. Simmons
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786256096

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Over The Seawall: U.S. Marines At Inchon [Illustrated Edition] by Brigadier General Edwin H. Simmons Pdf

Includes more than 40 maps, plans and illustrations. This volume in the official History of the Marine Corps chronicles the invasion by United States Marines at Inchon in the initial stages of the Korean War. The Battle of Inchon was an amphibious invasion and battle of the Korean War that resulted in a decisive victory and strategic reversal in favor of the United Nations. The operation involved some 75,000 troops and 261 naval vessels, and led to the recapture of the South Korea capital Seoul two weeks later. The code name for the operation was Operation Chromite. The battle began on 15 September 1950 and ended on 19 September. Through a surprise amphibious assault far from the Pusan Perimeter that UN and South Korean forces were desperately defending, the largely undefended city of Incheon was secured after being bombed by UN forces. The battle ended a string of victories by the invading North Korean People’s Army (NKPA). The subsequent UN recapture of Seoul partially severed NKPA’s supply lines in South Korea. The majority of United Nations ground forces involved were U.S. Marines, commanded by General of the Army Douglas MacArthur of the United States Army. MacArthur was the driving force behind the operation, overcoming the strong misgivings of more cautious generals to a risky assault over extremely unfavorable terrain.

A Chronology of the United States Marine Corps

Author : United States. Marine Corps
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015011529214

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A Chronology of the United States Marine Corps by United States. Marine Corps Pdf

Military Government in the Ryukyu Islands, 1945-1950

Author : Arnold G. Fisch
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Government publications
ISBN : UIUC:30112105160920

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Military Government in the Ryukyu Islands, 1945-1950 by Arnold G. Fisch Pdf

Military government on Okinawa from the first stages of planning until the transition toward a civil administration.

The Guadalcanal Campaign

Author : United States. Marine Corps,John Lee Zimmerman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1949
Category : World War, 1939-1945
ISBN : UIUC:30112003219224

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The Guadalcanal Campaign by United States. Marine Corps,John Lee Zimmerman Pdf

History of the Unified Command Plan

Author : Edward J. Drea
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Cold War
ISBN : UCSD:31822038367280

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History of the Unified Command Plan by Edward J. Drea Pdf

Youth and violent extremism on social media

Author : Alava, Séraphin,Frau-Meigs, Divina,Hassan, Ghayda
Publisher : UNESCO Publishing
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-12-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9789231002458

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Youth and violent extremism on social media by Alava, Séraphin,Frau-Meigs, Divina,Hassan, Ghayda Pdf

Forging the Shield

Author : Donald A. Carter
Publisher : Department of the Army
Page : 542 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105050685325

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Forging the Shield by Donald A. Carter Pdf

This illustrated book that includes tables, charts, and maps primarily discusses the role of USAREUR (US Army Europe) in rearming and training the new German Army which was perhaps the Army's single greatest contribution toward maintaining security in Western Europe. Likewise, the relationship between American soldiers and their French and West German hosts evolved over time and is a critical element in telling the story of the US Army in Europe.

Firepower in Limited War

Author : Robert H. Scales, Jr.
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1994-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0788112287

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Firepower in Limited War by Robert H. Scales, Jr. Pdf

The Korean War

Author : Matthew B. Ridgway
Publisher : Da Capo Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1986-03-22
Category : History
ISBN : 0306802678

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The Korean War by Matthew B. Ridgway Pdf

In December 1950 General Matthew B. Ridgway replaced General Walton Walker as commander of the Eighth Army, and in April 1951 he succeeded Douglas MacArthur as supreme commander of the United Nations forces in Korea and supreme commander of the United States Far East Command. In this spirited book, General Ridgway describes how he took a dispirited army and rebuilt it in a few short months, leading it into battle against the Chinese and North Korean forces, forcing them back over the 38th parallel and ”victory.” It is a book that takes a close look at MacArthur, his failings and brilliance, and a hard look at the idea of limited war. Infused with a humane leader's appreciation for the ordinary fighting soldier, Ridgway's history also teaches important lessons about Vietnam and any future conflict. Above all, he emphasizes: We should not involve ourselves in escalating warfare without a specific and attainable goal.

Selected Papers of General William E. Depuy

Author : Richard M. Swain,Donald L. Gilmore,Carolyn D. Conway
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2013-08
Category : History
ISBN : 1492287911

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Selected Papers of General William E. Depuy by Richard M. Swain,Donald L. Gilmore,Carolyn D. Conway Pdf

William E. DePuy was likely the most important figure in the recovery of the United States Army from its collapse after the defeat in Vietnam. That is a rather large claim, and it suggests a precedence over a number of other distinguished officers, both his contemporaries and successors. But it is a claim that can be justified by the test of the “null hypothesis:” Could the Army that conducted the Gulf War be imagined without the actions of General DePuy and those he instructed and inspired? Clearly, it could not. There are a few officers of the period about whom one can make the same claim. To judge properly the accomplishments of General DePuy and his talented subordinates at the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), one must understand the sense of crises and defeat that pervaded the Army in the 1970s. By 1973, the United States had lost the war in Vietnam. Only the most optimistic or naïve observer held out hope that the Geneva Accords would provide security for the Republic of South Vietnam. The US Army was in a shambles, with discipline destroyed and the chain of command almost nonexistent. The “All Volunteer Army” was borne on a wave of permissiveness that compounded the problems of restoring discipline. Moreover, the army was ten years behind its most likely enemy in equipment development, and it had no warfighting doctrine worthy of the same. With the able assistance of the commander of the Armor Center, General Donn Starry, General DePuy wrenched the Army from self-pity and recrimination about its defeat in Vietnam into a bruising doctrinal debate that focused the Army's intellectual energies on mechanized warfare against a first-class opponent. Critics might argue correctly that that the result was incomplete, but they out not to underestimate how far the Army had to come just to begin the discussion. General DePuy also changed the way Army battalions prepared for war. He made the US Army a doctrinal force for the first time in history. Ably seconded by General Paul Gorman, DePuy led the Army into the age of the Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP). The intellectual and training initiatives were joined then, with a third concern of General DePuy's TRADOC: the development of a set of equipment requirements, with a concentration of effort on a limited number, ultimately called the “Big Five.” The result was the suite of weapons that overmatched the Iraqis in Operation Desert Storm – Apache attack helicopters, M1 tanks, Bradley fighting vehicles, Patriot air defense missiles, and Black Hawk assault helicopters. General DePuy championed the recruitment of a high-quality soldiery, an effort beyond his own significant responsibilities but, even so, one he never ceased to support and forward.