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  2. How were Vietnam war different from Korean war? - Answers

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    The Korean War was very similar to WW1 (trench warfare, first clash of jets (WW1 was the first clash of propeller driven airplanes), both Korea & WW1 were ended by an ARMISTICE); The Reds were ...

  3. What are the similarities and differences between ww1 and the...

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    The Korean War (1950-1953) & WWI (1914-1918) are similar as they both have been eclipsed by WWII & Vietnam. Korea & WWI were both the FIRST "Aerial Combat" wars; WWI with airplanes & Korea with Jets.

  4. What does 3 bronze star on a ribbon from the Korean war mean?

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    What does a Bronze Star on a full sized red white and blue ribbon mean? BRONZE STAR ON RED/WHITE/BLUE RIBBON For heroic or meritorious achievement of service, not involving aerial flight in ...

  5. Why did the military pay Korean soldiers in scriptt? - Answers

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    US scrip (not script) was used in the Korean War to pay soldiers, and it was the currency at the bases. I know this because my father was a clerk for the first month of his service there and would ...

  6. What side did Japan fight on in the Korean war? - Answers

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    During the Korean War Japan was occupied by the United States and did not fight on either side, but was used by the US to resupply the United Nations troops in Korea. Wiki User. ∙ 14y ago.

  7. What does Yadong mean in Korean? - Answers

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    AnswerBot. ∙ 5mo ago. "Yadong" can have different meanings depending on the context. In Korean pop culture slang, it is often used to refer to explicit or adult content. It can also refer to a ...

  8. How much ammunition was used in the Vietnam war? - Answers

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    The US expended 71,000 tons of munitions per month in Vietnam. The Australian destroyers fired 102,546 5" shells during the war. The battleship USS New Jersey fired nearly 5,700 16" shells in ...

  9. Was there a minimum height for US soldiers in World War 2?

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    The minimum age of a soldier in World War II was 18 years old. However, many boys under that age used doctored documents to join the military before their 18th birthday. Tags World War 2 US in WW2

  10. What wars has the US been in since the Vietnam war? - Answers

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    Vietnam was the last US war against a determined enemy. Since then: 1. Operation Urgent Fury-Grenada 1983 2. Operation Just Cause-Panama 1989 3. Operation Desert Storm-Iraq 1991 4. Operation ...

  11. What does chamji mean in Korean? - Answers

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    Wiki User. ∙ 15y ago. Best Answer. I'm not positive, but I think the word/sound of "cham" in Korean kind of has the same meaning as "so" or "very". As in, that girl is very beautiful or that ...