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June 25, 1950: When North Korea invaded South Korea (Korean War)
Community Digital News ^ | Jun 25, 2016 | Dennis Jamison

Posted on 06/25/2016 7:00:19 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

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To: Enchante

They were having to pull veterans out of civilian life to go fight in that war. These guys had had their fill of savage fighting, and to make them fight again was perhaps one of the reasons we relied so much on draftees in Vietnam instead of the Guard or Reserves. Besides, draftees couldn’t vote.


21 posted on 06/25/2016 8:20:12 PM PDT by MuttTheHoople (Yes, Liberals, I question your patriotism)
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To: MuttTheHoople

My Dad served for the “duration” during WW II yet in “51” he received notice of his soon to be delivered draft notice. He was 33, had wife, two kids and a good job.
The draft notice never came. He never heard another word one way or the other.
Just one of those things.


22 posted on 06/25/2016 10:31:02 PM PDT by crabpott (' we are living in the strangest, most perilous, and unbelievable decade in modern memory' VDH)
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To: goldstategop

IMO, it was a *partial* victory. We did succeed in keeping South Korea free, after all.


23 posted on 06/25/2016 10:47:58 PM PDT by Jacob Kell (Jimmy Carter is the skidmark in the panties of American history, Obama is the yellow stain in front)
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To: Pentagon Leatherneck

Not lost, but not a complete victory, either. We did succeed in keeping South Korea out of the hands of the Communists.


24 posted on 06/25/2016 10:49:05 PM PDT by Jacob Kell (Jimmy Carter is the skidmark in the panties of American history, Obama is the yellow stain in front)
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To: PAR35
I thought MacArthur wanted to finish the job but was being held back by Truman. If we had let him go, the world would be a different place.

Am I mistaken?

25 posted on 06/26/2016 4:35:20 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: Jacob Kell

Thank you!


26 posted on 06/26/2016 6:24:27 AM PDT by Valin (Tuck Frump)
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To: trebb

You are right. It would be a different place...this is not necessarily a good thing. Unless you think a world war fought with nuclear weapons is a good thing.


27 posted on 06/26/2016 6:27:19 AM PDT by Valin (Tuck Frump)
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To: Enchante

“All the later myth making about “Give ‘em Hell Harry” ignores that he made a total botch of the early “Cold War” years.”

J. Edgar Hoover went into Truman’s office with a long list—an accurate, well-supported list—of Soviet agents within the US government. Truman laughed Hoover out of his office.

Truman bears a *large* share of the blame for the sorry pass in which we find ourselves. Not much better than Obunghole, really.


28 posted on 06/26/2016 11:13:49 AM PDT by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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To: DMZFrank
This is why all the lunatic talk about admitting significant numbers of women to ground combat roles riles me so much.

I don't think there is much to worry about in that regard. With trannies soon to be allowed to overtly serve while pretending to be women, they will go into combat, no real women will be able to pass the physical requirements to go, and the Army will be able to say that it has a fully integrated infantry because of the trannies.

29 posted on 06/26/2016 7:11:18 PM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

The Korean war is still going. North Korea still rattles its sabers.


30 posted on 06/26/2016 7:12:19 PM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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To: DMZFrank

My Dad fought in Korea. He had some pretty scary stories about times the Chinese either pushed back the Allies or broke through Allied lines, often by sheer weight of numbers. In one case the Chinese overwhelmed Turkish troops on my Dad’s unit’s flank. The surviving Turks fled, and only the timely arrival of some Aussies (I don’t know how many) who “fought like hell” according to my Dad, saved the day. He was sure he and his buddies were goners, or at best would become POW’s.


31 posted on 06/26/2016 9:03:20 PM PDT by Paul R.
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To: Valin
You are right. It would be a different place...this is not necessarily a good thing. Unless you think a world war fought with nuclear weapons is a good thing.

I guess if one scours all the possible time lines, one will be able to prove any hypothesis.

What makes you assert that we would have fought a nuclear world war if MacArthur had been allowed to finish the job by winning the first war we ever lost/failed to win?

32 posted on 06/27/2016 4:16:34 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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