The Korean War (74 page)

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Authors: Max Hastings

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12 May

General Mark Clark succeeds Ridgway.

23 June

US Air Force bomb Yalu river power installations to induce a more co-operative attitude at the truce talks.

29 August

Heaviest air raid of the war launched against Pyongyang.

8 October

The final offer on the prisoner-of-war question is rejected by the communists and an indefinite recess is announced.

24 October

Eisenhower announces that if he is elected President, he will go to Korea.

4 November

Eisenhower elected President with 55 per cent of the vote. He visits units in Korea for three days on 5 December.

10 November

Van Fleet announces the mobilisation of two new South Korean divisions and six regiments.

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February

General Van Fleet retires, General Maxwell D. Taylor assumes command of Eighth Army.

22 February

Clark proposes an exchange of sick and wounded prisoners.

30 March

The Chinese agree and propose that prisoners unwilling to be repatriated be transferred to a neutral state.

20 April

Exchange of sick and wounded prisoners begins at Panmunjom.

26 April

Armistice negotiations resume.

13 May

Clark authorised to mobilise four more South Korean divisions.

20 May

The National Security Council decides that if ‘conditions arise’, air and naval operations will be extended to China and ground operations in Korea will be intensified.

28 May

The US/UN negotiating team presents its final terms and threatens to break off the talks if these are rejected.

Chinese attack outposts of US 25th Division.

8 June

Prisoner-of-war question resolved and principle of voluntary repatriation accepted.

10 June

Chinese open assault on ROK II Corps near Kumsong. By 16 June, ROK II Corps pushed back to new Main Line of Resistance.

15–30 June

Chinese attack US I Corps.

17 June

Revised demarcation line settled.

President Rhee orders South Korean guards to release North Korean prisoners who do not wish to be repatriated.

20 July

New Main Line of Resistance established on south bank of Kumsong river.

27 July

Armistice signed at Panmunjom.

Appendix B
Offers of Military Assistance for Korea by UN Members

 

Summaries of Offers of Military Assistance for Korea by UN members as of 15 January 1952. Many of those marked ‘Acceptance deferred’ were never taken up: most conspicuously, Nationalist China’s offer of three infantry divisions.

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