The Hill Wars of the Korean Conflict: A Dictionary of Hills, Outposts and Other Sites of Military Action

The Hill Wars of the Korean Conflict: A Dictionary of Hills, Outposts and Other Sites of Military Action image
ISBN-10:

0786420987

ISBN-13:

9780786420988

Author(s): Edwards, Paul M.
Edition: 1
Released: Dec 05, 2005
Format: Paperback, 275 pages
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Description:

In many respects, all wars are alike. All soldiers compete for position and mobility; all forces struggle for the larger territory, the greater power. Yet each war has as well its distinguishing characteristics--its unique features, its most-remembered events, its particular frustrations that haunt the dreams of its veterans. In Korea, it was the hills. The Korean hills offered observation, artillery, and mortar advantage to whichever country controlled them. On these hills, thousands of soldiers fought decisive battles for a few feet of land or for higher elevation. This reference work identifies more than 400 hills, outposts, complexes and phase lines that were key components of the Korean War, allowing researchers to relate individual battles to the larger narrative of the war. Each entry details major operations fought in the area, including the units involved, the area's strategic value in the overall war, the type of combat, and the munitions involved. Geographic features known by both numbers and names are cross-referenced for ease of access.












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