A total of thirty-six points was required for a soldier to earn rotation back to CONUS (Continental United States); four points were given for each month in a combat zone, three points for being located between regimental headquarters and emplaced batteries, and two points for rear echelon duty. Although this seemed to be a fair system in that everyone knew when he could expect to return home-e.g. an infantryman could expect to go home if he survived a year at the front-it had its flaws.
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SHORAN
Yes. 3 points for front line duty. 2 points rear area. I think, 1 point for rear support elements.
América
Stopping communist aggression & preserving the ROK.
It was on the Korean Peninsula. That's why it is called the Korean War.