Korean War order of battle

This article aims to address the importance of Korean War order of battle in today's society. Korean War order of battle has been a topic of relevance for years and its impact has become much more evident in recent times. Since its inception, Korean War order of battle has played a fundamental role in various aspects of daily life, influencing both on a personal and collective level. On this occasion, the impact of Korean War order of battle in different areas will be analyzed in depth, as well as its relevance today. In addition, it seeks to provide a broad and critical perspective on the role that Korean War order of battle plays in our society, highlighting its influence on culture, politics, economy and technological development.

This is the Korean War order of battle. Subsidiary commands are listed on sub-pages. Where no date is shown for a command, assume it present at the start of the war, on June 25, 1950.

Pro-Southern forces: United Nations and Republic of Korea

Republic of Korea Armed Forces (prior to June 25, 1950)

United Nations Ground Forces

United Nations Naval Forces

United Nations Air Forces

Australia

Other

Pro-Northern forces: People's Republic of Korea and China

North Korean forces

Notes:

  • NKPA infantry divisions 1 through 7 were regular force infantry divisions used in the attack on South Korea, while the 10th, 13th, and 15th were reserve units used for security.

Chinese forces

People's Volunteers Army November 23, 1950

Soviet Union

Other

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bulgaria's Experience in Peace Support Operations" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Czechoslovakia in Korean War". www.kilroywashere.org.

Sources