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  • That night many of the men in the Cav gathered to hear Hope, and then, the next morning, they set out for a place just north of them called Unsan, to protect a South Korean, or rok, unit, led by General Paik San Yup, which was under fire.

    MacArthur's Grand Delusion Halberstam, David 2007

  • More recovery operations are planned in Unsan, about 60 miles south of Pyongyang near the Chosin Reservoir, which was the scene of heavy fighting when China entered the war in December 1950.

    Lum, David A. 1966

  • The accompanying North Korean documents indicated the remains had been exhumed in Unsan County.

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • The accompanying North Korean documents indicated the remains had been exhumed in Unsan County.

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • The accompanying North Korean documents indicated the remains had been exhumed in Unsan County.

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • The accompanying North Korean documents indicated the remains had been exhumed in Unsan County.

    Remains Returned List WWII 1954

  • Command (JPAC), excavated a burial site south of Unsan near the nose of the

    Remains Returned List WWII 2009

  • In Kuala Lumpur last week, North Koreans and Americans resumed talks on joint excavation of a major battlefield site in Unsan, 60 miles from Pyongyang, where between 400 and 500 Americans may have died.

    Scars No One Sees 2008

  • Instead, he focuses on key turning points of the war including the defense of the Nakdong River, the Inchon landing, the Chinese attacks at Unsan, Chosin and the rest of the north and finally Chipyong-ni where the battered US 8th Army figured out how to fight the Chinese.

    Forgotten Tripp 2008

  • Instead, he focuses on key turning points of the war including the defense of the Nakdong River, the Inchon landing, the Chinese attacks at Unsan, Chosin and the rest of the north and finally Chipyong-ni where the battered US 8th Army figured out how to fight the Chinese.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Tripp 2008

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