Korean Conflict because congress never officially declared war on Korea.
Conflict.
Well the conflict is the war itself.
It was called a police action against communist expansion.
The Korean War was one conflict in the larger Cold War
The Korean War is sometimes called the Korean Conflict, because the Congress of the USA never declared war. The Vietnam War, sometimes called the Indochina War was another undeclared war. It is sometimes called Indochina War, because it involved fighting in Norh and South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
The Forgotten War
Conflict.
Well the conflict is the war itself.
It was called a police action against communist expansion.
The Korean War was one conflict in the larger Cold War
The Korean war.
The Korean War is sometimes called the Korean Conflict, because the Congress of the USA never declared war. The Vietnam War, sometimes called the Indochina War was another undeclared war. It is sometimes called Indochina War, because it involved fighting in Norh and South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
not sure of your question, but the Korean war was clasified as a POLICE ACTION
The Korean War 1950-53. The best history of the conflict, in my opinion, is entitled "The Forgottten War" and the author is Clay Blair.
The Korean was was considered the young cold war conflict. It became a part of the cold war when Stalin sent supplies to the Korean area. This involvement coined the name.
Korean War