The Battle of Kowang-san (Korean: 고왕산 전투), also known as the Battle of Hill 355, was fought during the Korean War between United Nations Command (UN) forces—primarily...
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numerically superior PVA force from the tactically important Kowang-san (Hill 355), Hill 187, and Maryang-san (Hill 317, a.k.a. Hill 315) features. Using tactics...
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Royal Canadian Regiment (redirect from The Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry)
sector. In October 1952, the 1st Battalion fought the Chinese at the battle of Kowang-san (Hill 355 – Little Gibraltar). It was replaced by the 3rd Battalion...
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extreme right, 2,000 yards (1,800 m) of its line between the Imjin and Kowang-san, was handed over to the Republic of Korea Army (ROK) 1st Infantry Division...
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King's Own Scottish Borderers (redirect from 25th Regiment of Foot)
(Ngakyedauk Pass, Imphal, Irrawaddy). Kowang-San (1951–52); Gulf War (1991). Civic honours are: Freedom of the town of Dumfries (1953). The colonel-in-chief...
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Imjin Kapyong-Chon, Korea 1950–53, Yongyu Uijongbu Kapyong, Kowang-San Maehwa-San, Maryang-San, Naktong Bridgehead Pakchon Samichon, Sariwon, Seoul The Hook...
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58–59. "Kowang-San". The Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 24 December 2009. "Special Operations Units Awarded Battle Honour". Department of the Prime...
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7th Infantry Regiment (United States) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History)
Battalion for its bravery at Kowang-ni and the Third Battalion for bravery at Segok. During the Vietnam War, elements of the regiment were assigned to...
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15th Infantry Regiment (United States) (category American military units and formations of the War of 1812)
participated in many battles. The official Army history and lineage does not credit the current 15th Infantry with the honors or lineage of these earlier regiments...
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the Wu Zhou at the Battle of Tianmenling[citation needed] enabled him to expand his father's empire and claimed himself the King of Jin (Zhen) in 698[citation...
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