Korean War almanac/ Harry G. Summers, Jr.
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Includes index.
"The Almanac consists of three sections: Part I contains an overview of the war's major phases and important background information on the history and geography of Korea. Part II is a detailed chronology of events. Part III contains some 375 articles, organized alphabetically, on the people, battles, weapons, military units and key concepts of the war. Many of these articles include cross-references and suggestions for further reading"--Book jacket.
Bibliography: p. 311-320.
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