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Hwachon dam meter. Sears,
David (2010). Such men as these: the
story of the Navy...
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Hwacheon County (Korean: 화천군; RR: Hwacheon-gun) is a
county in
Gangwon Province,
South Korea. The
northern border is, in some places,
within nine kilometres...
- Myeokmi, Bongmyeong, Sangdo, Seochon, Unjung, Iryeong, Cheonggye, Hado,
Hwachon North Pyeongan Province or Pyeonganbuk-do (Korean pronunciation: [pʰjʌŋanbukt͈o])...
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county of Uljin, Gyeongsangbuk-do. 999 metres.
Eungbongsan (
Hwachon-myeon, Hongcheon) in
Hwachon-myeon and Seoseok-myeon, the
county of Hongcheon, Gangwon-do...
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Citation (Army) for SANGNYONG-NI
Presidential Unit
Citation (Navy) for WONJU-
HWACHON Valorous Unit
Award (Army) for
Iraqi Governance, 2005 Navy Unit Commendation...
- Next, they
combined close air
support with
raids on
power sources in the
Hwachon Reservoir area and, with the
stabilization of the
front there, resumed...
- the
First Team. By 22
April 1951, 1st
Cavalry Division approached the
Hwachon Reservoir on "Phase Line Kansas." The 7th
Cavalry was
ordered to capture...
- Tongsin,
Chagang Province was
closed in 1990. Camp No. 26 in Sŭngho's
Hwachŏn-dong was
closed in
January 1991. Camp No. 27 at Ch'ŏnma,
North Pyongan...
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Pakchon Army
citation 1st Battalion, 43rd Air
Defense Art. U.S. Army Wonju-
Hwachon 2nd
Infantry Division U.S. Army 1951
Korean War 1st Battalion, 7th Infantry...
- with the 24th
Infantry Division at the
center of the line, west of the
Hwachon Reservoir.
Flanked by the ROK 2nd and 6th Divisions, the 24th advanced...