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It's pronounced chosen. It rhymes with frozen.

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When did Battle of Chosin Reservoir happen?

Battle of Chosin Reservoir happened on 1950-12-13.


In what year did the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir occur?

In 1950 the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir occurred. The Battle of the Chosin Reservoir was held between November 27th and December 13th of 1950. This Battle was also known as the Chosin Reservoir Campaign and the Changjin Lake Campaign.


How do you pronounce chosin?

It's pronounced chosen. It rhymes with frozen.


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The Battle of Chosin Reservoir occurred during the Korean War. This particular seventeen day battle took place during the end of 1950. The UN Forces won the battle.


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The Chosin Reservior has been widely sought after in history, and it exists to bring water to the Chinese and Korean people after major ports were destroyed in the 1900s.


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