- Camp 2 –
Pyoktong – on the Yalu River. Camp 3 –
Changsong – near Camp 1 on the Yalu River. Camp 4 –
north of Camp 2 Camp 5 – near
Pyoktong. Camp 6 –...
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Pyŏktong County is a kun, or county, in
northern North P'yŏngan province,
North Korea. It lies in the
valley of the Yalu River, and
borders China to the...
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northeast of the far
western North Pyŏngan province,
North Korea. It
borders Pyŏktong and Chagang's Usi
county to the north,
Unsan and Songwŏn (in
Chagang province)...
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temporary prison camp at Sombakol, near the
permanent camp (Prison Camp 5) at
Pyoktong,
North Korea,
where they were
later held.
Kapaun was able to
persuade some...
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Overall Result Team (Teams were
arranged by Camp) 1st Camp 5 (
Pyoktong,
North Korea) 2nd Camp 1 (Changsong,
North Korea) 3rd Camp 4 (
Pyoktong,
North Korea)...
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Songwon to the south, and
North Pyongan Province's
Pyoktong county to the west.
Originally part of
Pyoktong, it was made a
separate county in 1952 as part...
- rodongjagu, 20 ri
Pihyon County 피현군 枇峴郡 110,637 1 up, 2 rodongjagu, 21 ri
Pyoktong County 벽동군 碧潼郡 35,601 1 up, 19 ri
Ryongchon County 룡천군 龍川郡 135,634 1 up...
- Ch'ŏlsan, Ch'ŏnma, Hyangsan, Kujang, Kwaksan, Nyŏngbyŏn, Pakch'ŏn, P'ihyŏn,
Pyŏktong, Ryongch'ŏn, Sakchu, Sindo, Sŏnch'ŏn, T'aech'ŏn, Taegwan, Tongch'ang, Tongrim...
- county, in
northern North Phyŏngan province,
North Korea. It is
bordered by
Pyŏktong to the east,
Tongchang and
Taegwan to the south,
Sakchu to the west; to...
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Joseph Kapaun 20
April 1916 in Pilsen, Kansas,
United States 23 May 1951 in
Pyŏktong,
North Pyongan,
North Korea Priest of the
Diocese of
Wichita Wichita Heroic...