The Korean War
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    • 1945-1949>
      • Postdam Conference
      • Korea Divided at the 38th Parallel after WWII
      • Communist North Korea and American-backed South Korea form Governments
      • North Korean Army Invades South Korea
      • Racial Integration of Combat Units
    • 1950>
      • The United Nations Intervenes
      • U.S. Defense of Pusan and the Landing at Inchon
      • China Enters The War
      • Air power in Korea
    • 1951>
      • Peace Talks at Panmunjom
      • Ridgway Launches Operation Piledriver on The Iron Triangle
      • Truman and McArthur Meeting; McArthur Relieved of Command
    • 1952>
      • Truman Does Not Run for Re-Election, Eisenhower Elected
    • 1953>
      • Prisoners of War Exchange
      • G.I. Babies and Immigration Laws
      • Battle of Pork Chop Hill
  • Veteran Interview
  • War Song Analysis
    • I'm So Glad (At Last), There's Peace in Korea
    • A White Cross Marks the Grave
    • A Fuzzy Wuzzy Teddy Bear
    • There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere
    • The Voice of Free America
    • The Unknown Soldier
    • From a Mother's Arms to Korea
  • Based off the Book; 'The Bridges at Toko-Ri'
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Korean War Song Analysis

I'm so Glad (At Last), There's Peace in Korea

Written by:  Rosetta Tharpe and M. Asher
Performed by: Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Year Recorded: 1953

A White Cross Marks the Grave

Written by: McHan
Performed by: Carl Sauceman
Year Recorded: 1953

Fuzzy Wuzzy Teddy Bear

Written by: Paul Roberts
Performed by: Lone Pine
Year Recorded: 1952

There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere

Written by: Paul Roberts and Shelby Darnell
Performed by: Jack Boles
Year Recorded: 1950

The Voice of Free America

Written by: Jimmie Osborne
Performed by: Jimmie Osborne
Recorded: October 11th, 1951

The Unknown Soldier

Written by: John Schram & Charles Grean
Performed by: Elton Britt
Year Recorded: 1951

From a Mother's Arms to Korea

Written by: Ira and Charles Louvin
Performed by: Louvin Brothers
Year Recorded: 1953
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