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Authors: David Halberstam

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resources diverted to
rumors about
success of
as turning point
Wolmi-do (Moon Tip) Island

Indochina:

colonial war in
and France
U.S. military aid for

In Min Gun,
see
North Korean People’s Army

Inmon, Cletis

Iran

 

 

James, Clayton

James, Jack

James, Jesse

Japan:

atomic bombs dropped on
and China
and Korea
MacArthur in
as military force
modernization of
possible entry into the war
postwar
and Russia
surrender of
U.S. occupation of
U.S. public interest in
U.S. rearmament of
vulnerability in Cold War
and World War I
and World War II

Japanese Peace Treaty

Jenner, William

Jenson, Lloyd

Jessup, Phillip

Jeter, John

Johnson, Harold (Johnny)

Johnson, Louis A.

and China
and defense budgets
and onset of war
political ambitions of
resignation of
and Truman’s election
and VFW speech

Johnson, Lyndon B.

Johnston, Olin

Joint Chiefs of Staff:

and expansion of war
and Inchon
and MacArthur
and military needs
and onset of war
and Taiwan
weakness of

Jones, Alan

Joy, Turner

Judd, Ben

Judd, Walter

 

 

Kades, Charles

Kaganovich, Lazar

Kane, Bob

Kang Pan Sok

Kapaun, Father Emil

Kapsan Group

Kaufman, Loren

Kearney, Jean

Keating, Frank

Keiser, Laurence (Dutch)

at Kunuri
at Pusan Perimeter
relieved of command
and Second Infantry Division
and Walker

Keith, John

Kelland, Clarence Buddington

Kem, James

Kempton, Murray

Kennan, George F.

as ambassador to Yugoslavia
and expanson of war
and MacArthur
and onset of war
as Sovietologist
and State Department
and warnings of enemy movement

Kennedy, John F.

Kenney, George

Khrushchev, Nikita

Kies, Robert

Kim Hyong Jik

Kim Il Sung

background of
and China
and cult of personality
and Inchon
and North Korean invasion
as North Korean president
politicization of
and Pusan assault
and Seoul
and Soviet Union
unified Korea as goal of
war miscalculations of

Kim Jong Il

Kimpo Airfield

Kingseed, Cole

Kluckhohn, Frank

Kluttz, Bill

Knowland, William

Kohlberg, Alfred

Koo, Wellington

Korea:

before and after hostilities (maps)
division of
and Japan
Kapsan Group in
modernization in
strong neighbors of
unification of
U.S. lack of interest in
winter cold in

Korean Military Advisory Group (KMAG)

Korean War:

armed truce following
as border crossing vs. civil war
casualties in
cease-fire proposals
and Cold War
effects of
ending
map
expansion of
as limited war
museum of
nature of
onset of
possible use of atomic bombs in
press reports of
public lack of interest in
and U.S. politics
veterans of
warnings ignored about

Kovalev, Ivan

Krueger, Walter

Krulak, Victor

Kung, H. H.

Kunuri

map
chaos in
retreat from
map
trying to make up for
 

 

Ladd, Fred

Lambert, Tom

Landon, Alf

Landrum, Eugene

Laney, Ben

Laquer, Walter

Lardner, Ring, Jr.

Larsen, Swede

Lawrence, James

Lee, Arthur

Lee, Clark

Lee, Robert E.

Lee Sang Cho

Lehman, Herbert

Lei Yingfu

Leonov, Leonid

Leviero, Tony

Lewis, John

Liddell Hart, B. H.

Life

Lilienthal, David

Lin Biao

Lincoln, Abraham

Lippmann, Walter

Little Big Horn

Litzenberg, Homer

Li Zhisui

Lobo, Arnold

Lodge, Henry Cabot

Loeb, William

Lombardo, Tom

Long, Huey

Longworth, Alice Roosevelt

Lovett, Robert A.

Lucas, Jim

Lucas, Scott

Luce, Clare Boothe

Luce, Henry

Ludden, Ray

Lynch, Mike:

and MacArthur
and Ridgway
and Walker
 

 

M*A*S*H
(film)

MacArthur, Arthur:

anti-Americanism of
career decline of
ego of
influence on his son
marriage to Pinky
military career of
in Philippines
self-destructive behavior of
and Taft

MacArthur, Douglas:

as addicted to fame
age and health of
Bataan abandoned by
birth and childhood of
and Bonus Army
bribery of
career ups and downs of
censorship of news by
and Chiang
and Chinese Communists
on Chinese entry into the war
command control seized by
death of
decline of
disrespect for Asian enemy
ego of
escape from Philippines
failure to salute president
fired by Truman
following his own agenda
and his father
and his mother
HQ of,
see
Tokyo headquarters as icon

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