Korean War: The President, the General, and the Soldier

The United States of America, on the cusp of unprecedented economic and global influence after World War II, was faced with the self-appointed task of the containment of Communism and its throttling grip across the globe. This research explores the impact of the new strategic and geopolitical challenge the United States faced through the actions of its President, Top Pacific Commander, and a young man drafted to fight America’s forgotten war.

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Work Title Korean War: The President, the General, and the Soldier
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  1. Joel Burkholder
  2. ROBERT REYNOLDS
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  1. Penn State York Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative
  2. Arts and Liberal Sciences
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Publication Date April 9, 2021
Deposited April 09, 2021

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