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  2. Category : United States Army personnel of the Korean War

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    Pages in category "United States Army personnel of the Korean War" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 975 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Radio code - Wikipedia

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    Morse code, is commonly used in Amateur radio. Morse code abbreviations are a type of brevity code. Procedure words used in radiotelephony procedure, are a type of radio code. Spelling alphabets, including the ICAO spelling alphabet, are commonly used in communication over radios and telephones.

  4. United States military casualties of war - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the ABMC Records do not cover inter-war deaths such as the Port Chicago disaster in which 320 died. As of June 2018 total of US World War II casualties listed as MIA is 72,823 [94] e. ^ Korean War: Note: [20] gives Dead as 33,746 and Wounded as 103, 284 and MIA as 8,177.

  5. USS Leyte (CV-32) - Wikipedia

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    USS Leyte (CV/CVA/CVS-32, AVT-10) was one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during and shortly after World War II for the United States Navy.The ship was the third US Navy ship to bear the name.

  6. Lost Boy Larry - Wikipedia

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    Chief Martin E. Vigil of the New Mexico State Police, pictured in 1974. Three separate groups in New Mexico—the New Mexico State Police (headed by chief Martin E. Vigil), the New Mexico Wing Civil Air Patrol (a branch of the United States Air Force), and the Albuquerque Citizens Radio Association (ARCA)—began search and rescue operations in New Mexico by the middle of Wednesday morning. [2]

  7. Balloon propaganda campaigns in Korea - Wikipedia

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    A South Korean sentry post seen from North Korea in the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) The origins of propaganda campaign competitions on the Korean Peninsula can be traced back to the Korean War, when the United Nations forces shelled Chinese and North Koreans with an estimated total of 2.5 billion leaflets. A historical study has estimated ...

  8. World War II - Wikipedia

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    World War II [b] or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies and the Axis powers. Nearly all of the world's countries—including all the great powers—participated, with many investing all available economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities in pursuit of total war, blurring the distinction between military ...

  9. Korean Armistice Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic depicting Kim Il-sung and KPA generals during Korean War. By mid-December 1950, the United States was discussing terms for an agreement to end the Korean War. [9] The desired agreement would end the fighting, provide assurances against its resumption, and protect the future security of UNC forces. [10]