Re: 1950 Chinese counterattacks in Korea change nature of war

From: m35products (m35prod@optonline.net)
Date: Mon Nov 28 2005 - 11:00:21 PST


Sounds vaguely familiar.

apb

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Subject: [MV] 1950 Chinese counterattacks in Korea change nature of war

> November 26
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> 1950 Chinese counterattacks in Korea change nature of war
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> In some of the fiercest fighting of the Korean War, thousands of
> communist Chinese troops launch massive counterattacks against U.S. and
> Republic of Korea (ROK) troops, driving the Allied forces before them and
> putting an end to any thoughts for a quick or conclusive U.S. victory.
When
> the counterattacks had been stemmed, U.S. and ROK forces had been driven
> from North Korea and the war settled into a grinding and frustrating
> stalemate for the next two-and-a-half years.
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