THIS BOOK EXAMINES THE US INFANTRY AGAINST THE CHINESE ARMY AMID THE
UNFORGIVING TERRAIN OF KOREA DURING THE FIRST REAL CLASH OF THE COLD
WAR.
On June 25, 1950, North Korean troops invaded South Korea, triggering
a bitter conflict that drew in US and other United Nations forces in
support of the South, and soon prompted the Chinese to intervene on
the side of the North. Featuring specially commissioned artwork, this
study assesses the US and Chinese forces that clashed at Chipyongni
(February 13–15, 1951), Triangle Hill (October 14–25, 1952), and
Pork Chop Hill (July 6–11, 1953), casting light on the origins,
doctrine, and combat effectiveness of these two very different forces
during the struggle for victory in Korea.
The Chinese forces fighting in Korea were composed of experienced,
confident soldiers buoyed by the Communists' success in the recent
Chinese Civil War. Initially armed and equipped with much the same
weaponry and doctrine that they had employed in World War II, US Army
units in Korea would often find themselves outnumbered, fighting in
extremely difficult terrain that precluded the widespread use of
armor. Both sides would be tested to the limit by the demands of
fighting in such a formidable setting.
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Korea 1951–53
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472845306
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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