U.S. Marine Operations in Korea, 1950-1953, Volume 5 (of 5)

U.S. Marine Operations in Korea, 1950-1953, Volume 5 (of 5)

8 by United States. Marine Corps, United States. Marine Corps, Meid, Pat, Yingling, James M.

26808 words 4 chapters

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Always visible content "U.S. Marine Operations in Korea, 1950-1953, Volume 5" by Lieutenant Colonel Pat Meid and Major James M. Yingling is a historical account written in the early 21st century. This work focuses on the operations of the United States Marine Corps during the latter phases of the Korean War, specifically from March 1952 to the war's conclusion in July 1953. The book aims to analyze and document the Marines' strategic and tactical efforts Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less to defend critical positions in West Korea. The beginning of this volume outlines the transition of the 1st Marine Division from the east-central to the far western front of Korea. It discusses the strategic importance of this new location for the defense of Seoul and introduces Major General John T. Selden, commander of the 1st Marine Division. The text establishes the backdrop of the ongoing conflict and describes immediate military challenges as the Marines prepare to fortify their positions and engage the Chinese Communist Forces. Detailed discussions of troop organization, terrain, and logistics set the stage for the complex military operations that follow throughout the volume. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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