The extended peace the world anticipated following the decisive Allied victory in the Second World War was abruptly shattered in June 1950 by the invasion of South Korea by communist North Korea. Responding to a United Nations’ call to assist the South Korean regime, Canada deployed an 8000-man brigade to the peninsula to fight as part of an American-led UN force. This comprehensive account of the Canadian campaign in Korea provides the first detailed study of the training, leadership, operations, and tactics of the brigade under each of its three wartime commanders as well as its relationship with American and Commonwealth allies. An impeccably researched analytical history, the book examines the uneven performance of the various Canadian units and argues that the soldiers of the "Special Force" initially sent to Korea were more thorough and professional in their operations than were the army’s regular battalions that eventually replaced them at the front.
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Impeccably researched and analytical, this comprehensive account of the Canadian campaign in the Korean War provides the first detailed study of the training, leadership, operations, and tactics of the brigade under each of its three wartime commanders.
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IntroductionPrologue: Verrieres Ridge, Normandy, July 19441 War and Recruitment, June - August 19502 Rocky’s Army, September 1950 - April 19513 Into Battle, December 1950 - March 19514 Kap’yong, April 19515 The Brigade Arrives, May - July 19516 The Commonwealth Division, July - October 19517 The First Rotation, October 19518 No Withdrawal, No Panic, November 19519 The Active Defence, December 1951 - April 195210 The Professionals, May - June 195211 The Inactive Defence, July - October 195212 On the Hook, November 1952 - April 195313 The Third Battalions, May - July 1953EpilogueNotesBibliographyIndex
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ISBN
9780774810081
Publisert
2003
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Vendor
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
780 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
448
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