This monograph examines current Strike Force initiatives and their potential impact. The purpose of this examination is to determine whether, "Are the proposed Strike Force (SF) mission sets applicable to future war scenarios?" The next ten to...
The Korean People's Army claims that on 6 April 1961, a rubber boat carrying five armed people entered waters of the Han River Estuary. After warning the vessel several times, without warning, the vessel opened fire on the KPA guard post. The...
The Korean People's Army claims that on 19 December 1960, two finish boats were seized by the United Nations Command. The KPA demands their immediate release. The UNC promises to investigate the alleged violation of the Armistice Agreement....
North Korea claims the United Nations Command violated the armistice with naval intrusion on the Han River Estuary on 7 November 1962. The UNC claims that a routine patrol mission from the Civil Police was fired upon with a machine gun. Digitized...
This paper discusses the extended period of low-intensity conflict that North Korea conducted against South Korea in the mid to late 1960s. This period of hostilities had its dramatic moments, such as the seizure of the USS Pueblo, but for the most...
The United Nations Command claims that on 20 November 1962, armed North Koreans threw hand grenades at the UNC civil police post, killing one person. The Korean People's Army denies all allegations. Digitized by the Military History Institute.
The Korean People's Army claims that on 22 April 1961, the United Nations Command security personnel stood in the way of KPA security guards who were withdrawing after completion of their guard duty in the Joint Security Area to hinder them from...
This monograph addresses the question of whether the U.S. Army can fight and win the nation's wars when those wars bear little or no resemblance to World War II. The question isolates a problem America's military has faced several times since World...
The Korean People's Army (KPA) claims that United Nations Command (UNC) invaded North Korean air space on 5 December 1962. The UNC gives the North Korean Army a list of 264 violations committed by the KPA and states it will pass the KPA’s new...
North Korea claims that a sea-rover was dispatched into its waters and that the United Nations Command launched an armed attack on the North Koreans. The UNC in turn accuses North Korea of attacking a patrol craft on 23 December 1962. Digitized by...
North Korea demands the return of two of its' personnel, captured by the United Nations Command. The UNC states that they were two kidnappers, meant to abduct UNC personnel on the 5 September 1962. Digitized by the Military History Institute.
The Korean People's Army claims that on 22 February, 1962, eight armed men from the United Nations Command attacked KPA civil police. The UNC states that it will conduct an investigation into the matter. Digitized by the Military History Institute.
The Korean People's Army claims that the United Nations Command (UNC) side is engaging in "indiscreet pranks of toying with fire continuously" that jeopardize the foundation of the Armistice Agreement. The UNC acknowledges that if true, these...
The Korean People's Army accuses the United Nations Command of flying two F-86 military jets into North Korean territory on 15 May 1961. The UNC claims it was a pilot error and extends its regrets. Digitized by the Military History Institute.
The Korean People's Army claims that the United Nations Command violated North Korean waters on several occasions. The United Nations Command states that it will conduct an investigation into the matter. Digitized by the Military History Institute.
North Korea protests the alleged violation of the Armistice Agreement by the United Nations Command (UNC) in sending naval vessels into North Korean waters. It also claims it has made repeated demands for the UNC to punish personnel involved. The...
The Korean People's Army claims that United Nations Command (UNC) invaded North Korean air space on 26 October 1962. The UNC states that it will present the alleged air violations to its senior member for investigation. Digitized by the Military...
The Korean People's Army accuses the United Nations Command of invading its waters on several occasions. The UNC states it will investigate the incidents listed. Digitized by the Military History Institute
This study addresses potential scenarios as to how a North Korean collapse could occur, whether China's military would engage in North Korea, and how China's military might intervene if it did so. First, regarding the likely scenarios for a North...
The Korean People's Army claims that on 25 May 1962 military personnel from the United Nations Command side on two occasions came into the vicinity of the Military Demarcation Line, with several crossing over into North Korean territory. United...