WORKBOOK:
The Korean War Curriculum Workbook is an educational resource designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the key events, battles, and figures of the Korean War. The workbook includes articles on pivotal moments, such as the North Korean invasion of South Korea, the Battle of Pusan Perimeter, the Incheon Landing, and the Battles of Chosin Reservoir, Imjin River, and Pork Chop Hill. It also covers major events leading to the armistice, such as the Battle of Kumsong and the establishment of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). The workbook features in-depth profiles of key figures, including General Douglas MacArthur, President Harry S. Truman, Kim Il-sung, and Colonel Lewis Millett. Each section is accompanied by questions to reinforce learning and encourage critical thinking.
Assignments Included
Overview
1950
June 25 – North Korea invades South Korea
June 27 – The UN calls for military support to aid South Korea.
June 28 – North Korean forces capture Seoul
July 5 – The Battle of Osan
July 14-26 – The Battle of Taejon
August 4-September 18 – The Battle of Pusan Perimeter
September 15 – The Incheon Landing
September 28 – UN forces recapture Seoul from North Korea.
October 1 – South Korean forces cross the 38th parallel into North Korea.
October 19 – UN forces capture Pyongyang, the North Korean capital.
October 25-November 2 – The Battle of Onjong
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November 27-December 13 – The Battle of Chosin Reservoir
1951
January 4 – China and North Korea recapture Seoul.
February 1 – The UN condemns China as an aggressor in the war.
March 14 – Operation Ripper
April 22-25 – The Battle of the Imjin River
May 20-June 10 – The Battle of the Punchbowl
July 10 –Kaesong Armistice Talks
1952
February 18 – The Battle of Hill Eerie
June 6-10 – The Battle of Old Baldy
October 6-15 – The Battle of White Horse
October 14-November 25 – The Battle of Triangle Hill
1953
March 23 – The Battle of Outpost Harry
April 26 – Peace talks resume, focusing on prisoner exchanges.
May 13-July 10 – The Battle of Pork Chop Hill
June 8 – The US and North Korea agree on a prisoner exchange deal.
July 13-20 – The Battle of Kumsong
July 27 – The Korean Armistice Agreement
July 27 – The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is established along the 38th parallel.
August 5 –Operation Big Switch
Legacy
Key Figures
General Douglas MacArthur (USA)
President Harry S. Truman (USA)
Kim Il-sung (North Korea)
Syngman Rhee (South Korea)
Mao Zedong (China)
General Matthew Ridgway (USA)
Peng Dehuai (China)
Lt. Gen. Walton Walker (USA)
Chesty Puller (USA, USMC)
Colonel Lewis Millett (USA)
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