- of the city
became Sunchon, due to a
renaming rule in the
early Joseon,
where 'ju (州)' were
changed to 'chon (川)' and
became Sunchon-gun. The original...
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Sunchon National University (Acronym: SCNU; Korean, 국립순천대학교,
Gungnip Suncheon Daehakgyo,
colloquially Suncheondae) is a
national research university founded...
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Sunchon Airport (순천비행장) is an
airport in Pyongan-namdo,
North Korea. It is 28mi or 45km
northwest of Pyongyang, the
capital of
North Korea. The airfield...
- The
Sunchon tunnel m****acre was a
death march followed by a m****acre of
American POWs
during the UN
offensive into
North Korea. The
death march began...
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Wonsan Sunchon On the
night of
January 29, 1952, amid the
Korean War, four
American military personnel aboard two
different B-29
bombers reported seeing...
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Sunchon station is a
railway station in Sunch'ŏn muni****l city,
South P'yŏngan province,
North Korea on the P'yŏngra Line of the
Korean State Railway;...
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airborne troops at
Sunchon.
Lieutenant Colonel William M.
Rodgers of the tank
battalion commanded the task force. It
arrived at
Sunchon at 09:00 on 21 October...
- The
Battle of
Sunchon was an air
battle fought near the city of
Sunchon,
North Korea on 1
December 1951,
during the
Korean War. Up to 14
Gloster Meteor...
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North Korea. It
serves as the
military airfield for the
nearby city of
Sunchon. The
airfield has a
single concrete runway 14/32
measuring 8150 x 164 feet...
- to
Australia in
November 1954. The
Battle of
Sunchon was an air
battle fought near the city of
Sunchon on 1
December 1951, 12
Gloster Meteor jets of...