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SUMMARY:Battle of Chosin Reservoir
DESCRIPTION:The Battle of Chosin Reservoir (November 27 – December 13\, 1950) was a pivotal Korean War conflict where 30\,000 United Nations troops\, primarily U.S. Marines\, faced encirclement by approximately 120\,000 Chinese forces in North Korea’s Chosin Reservoir area. Despite harsh winter conditions and being outnumbered\, UN forces executed a fighting withdrawal to the port of Hungnam\, inflicting heavy casualties on Chinese troops. This battle showcased the resilience and determination of UN forces in the face of overwhelming odds. \nLearn More: \n\nBattle of the Chosin: ChosinFew.org\nBruce Farr Interview: WBIR\nCasualty Report: Defense Casualty Analysis System\nFirsthand Accounts: U.S. Marines\nFrozen Chosin: Marines.mil\nHow Military Medics Saved the ‘Chosin Frozen’: Health.mil\nKorean War Chronology: U.S. Army Center of Military History\nKorean War: History.com\nKorean War: National Archives\nKorean War: Wikipedia Entry\nPatrick Finn Firsthand Account: American Veterans Center\nThe Chosin Few Firsthand Accounts: Health.mil\nWilliam Marvin Parks Interview\n\nSupport is Available\nReflecting on significant moments in U.S. history can evoke strong emotions. If you or someone you know is feeling lonely or facing challenges with mental health\, housing\, employment\, transportation\, healthcare\, veteran benefits\, family issues or any other situation\, we’re here to help. Call the Be Connected support line for service members\, veterans\, and their families at 866-4AZ-VETS (866-429-8387)\, available Monday through Friday\, 8 AM to 5 PM MT. For urgent mental health crises\, contact the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 9-8-8 (veterans – press 1) or text 838255\, and for life-threatening emergencies\, call 9-1-1. This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to replace advice or care from licensed professional providers.
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