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  • # [[North Korea]] # [[South Korea]]
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  • ...hoenix, AZ). 31 years Military experience: includes 2 years active Army in Korea, 1968-1970, and various Army Reserve and Army National Guard signal and arm
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  • * Futrell, Robert F. ''The United States Air Force in Korea; 1950–1953'' (1983). * Kropf, Maj Roger F. "The US Air Force in Korea: Problems That Hindered the Effectiveness of Air Power," ''Airpower Journal
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  • ...of [[Pusan]] until returning to Japan [[29 December]]. She cruised between Korea and Japan for 3 months, before sailing home, arriving [[San Diego, Californ ...voyages to the Far East, visiting ports in the ''Philippines'', Japan, and Korea. On her last tour of duty, she departed Japan 2 August 1954, and proceeded
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  • | Korea
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  • ...her passenger accommodations filled with returning veterans, she departed Korea for the United States, arriving Norfolk [[23 December]]. ...ducts. A year later, 1 July 1953, the attack cargo ship got underway for [[Korea]] where she transported prisoners–of–war, primarily Chinese, from [[Koj
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  • ...post-World War II U.S. intelligence structure. It is less clear why South Korea also was surprised at the highest levels. Still, the warnings were from rel [[Image:BaseMapOfKorea.jpg|left|thumb|Map of the divided Korea]]
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  • | sub1 = Korea
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  • {{r|South Korea}}
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  • ...n England as well as lecturing in many parts of the United States, Mexico, Korea, and Europe.
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  • {{r|United States Forces Korea}}
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  • * Futrell, Robert F. ''The United States Air Force in Korea'' (1991),
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  • China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, Christmas Island.
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  • India, Pakistan, and North Korea.<ref name=Gsponer>{{citation
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  • ...dia]], [[Israel]] and [[Pakistan]]) have never signed the NPT, and [[North Korea]], which is withdrawing, have either demonstrated nuclear weapons, or, in t ...ent of [[ballistic missile defense]] systems also may have inhibited North Korea, the threat of direct military attack was always a factor in the decisionma
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  • ...redoffice|Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly|North Korea}}</td> ...dofstate|South Korea}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|South Korea}}</td>
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  • Australasia, Canada, China, Europe, India, Korea, Latin America are represented by regional groups
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  • ...& then added that nota bene on the talk page of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598) article.
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  • ...pplied ammunition to ships deploying to Korean waters. The AKA steamed for Korea 9 November with ammunition, stores, and mail for the ships engaged in the s ...orea. She arrived Sasebo 27 January, rearmed ships there, then steamed for Korea 10 March and replenished ships at Pusan, Pohang, and Wonsan.
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  • ...tes from the Peoples Republic of China and University delegates from South Korea, NITIE Mumbai, SPJIMR Mumbai, CSI lecture series at SNDT University Mumbai,
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