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Kowang is a
village in
Mustang District and
former village development committee (VDC) in the
Dhawalagiri Zone of
northern Nepal. At the time of the 1991...
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dislodge a
numerically superior PVA
force from the
tactically important Kowang-san (Hill 355), Hill 187, and Maryang-san (Hill 317, a.k.a. Hill 315) features...
- The
Battle of
Kowang-san (Korean: 고왕산 전투), also
known as the
Battle of Hill 355, was
fought during the
Korean War
between United Nations Command (UN) forces—primarily...
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Battles the
Canadian Army
fought in
include the
battles of
Kapyong and
Kowang-san.
Canada sent 26,791
troops to
fight in Korea.
There were 1,558 Canadian...
- A m****ive
avalanche occurred in
Mount Manapathi near
Kowang area that lies
about 19 km from
Jomsom in
Mustang district of Nepal. The
avalanche triggered...
- Company, 18–20
April 1945,
World War II
Presidential Unit
Citation (Army)
KOWANG-NI
Presidential Unit
Citation (Army) IRAQ 2003
Presidential Unit Citation...
- 2d Battalion, 7th
Infantry & 2d Battalion, 15th
Infantry U.S. Army 1952
KOWANG-NI July 1952
Department of the Army
General Order No 71
DISTINGUISHED UNIT...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Gāowáng Wade–Giles
Kowang...
- Bhurjungkot,
Larjung and Tukuche. They were
distributed across four VDCs: Lete,
Kowang,
Kunjo and Tukuche. Thak
Satsae Area or Thak
Khola is home to
Tamang people...
- Flushing, Rhine, Bremen,
Burma Campaign (Ngak****auk P****, Imphal, Irrawaddy).
Kowang-San (1951–52); Gulf War (1991).
Civic honours are:
Freedom of the town of...