Galloway, Thomas
   Gao Gang
   Garvin, Crump
   Gascoigne, Lord Alvary
   Gavin, Jim
   Gay, Hobart (Hap)
   Gerow, Leonard (Gee)
   Gibney, Frank
   Giroux, Frederick
   Glasgow, William
   Glass, Bob
   Goldman, Eric
   Goldwater, Barry
   Goncharov, Sergei
   Goulden, Joseph
   Graham, Harold (Bull)
   Great Depression
   Great Society
   Griffith, Paul
   Gruenther, Al
   Gruenther, Dick
   Guderian, Heinz
   Gunther, John
   Hague, Frank
   Haig, Alexander
   Haislip, Ham
   Hall, Robert
   Hamburger, Ken
   Hammel, Charles (Butch)
   Han Liquin
   Harriman, Averell
   and China Lobby
   and Inchon
   and Kennan
   and MacArthur
   and onset of war
   and Ridgway
   and Truman
   Harrington, Bill
   Harris, Field
   Harsch, Joseph
   Hart, B. H. Liddell
   Hartell, Lee
   Haskins, Jesse
   Hastings, Max
   Haynes, Loyal
   Heath, Charley
   Heath, Thomas
   Hechler, Ken
   Hector, John
   Heefner, Wilson
   Heinl, Robert
   Henderson, Loy
   Hendricks, Ed
   Henschel, Richard
   Hersey, John
   Herzstein, Robert
   Hettinger, Richard
   Hickenlooper, Bourke
   Hickey, Doyle
   Hiers, Johnny
   Hill, John G.
   Hinton, James
   Hiss, Alger
   Hitler, Adolf
   Ho Chi Minh
   Hockley, Ralph
   Hodes, Henry
   Hodge, John
   Hoffman, John
   Holden, Maury
   Holmes, Oliver Wendell
   Hoover, Herbert
   Hoover, J. Edgar
   Hope, Bob
   House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
   Howard, Roy
   Huff, Sid
   Huk guerrillas (Philippines)
   Hulbert, Homer
   Hummelsince, Carlise
   Hussein, Saddam
   Hutchin, Claire
   Hyon Chun Hyok
   Inchon:
   amphibious landing at; map
   briefings on
   command of
   and MacArthur
   and North Korea
   planning for
   resources diverted to
   rumors about
   success of
   as turning point
   Wolmi-do (Moon Tip) Island
   Indochina:
   colonial war in
   and France
   U.S. military aid for
   In Min Gun, see North Korean People’s Army
   Inmon, Cletis
   Iran
   James, Clayton
   James, Jack
   James, Jesse
   Japan:
   atomic bombs dropped on
   and China
   and Korea
   MacArthur in
   as military force
   modernization of
   possible entry into the war
   postwar
   and Russia
   surrender of
   U.S. occupation of
   U.S. public interest in
   U.S. rearmament of
   vulnerability in Cold War
   and World War I
   and World War II
   Japanese Peace Treaty
   Jenner, William
   Jenson, Lloyd
   Jessup, Phillip
   Jeter, John
   Johnson, Harold (Johnny)
   Johnson, Louis A.
   and China
   and defense budgets
   and onset of war
   political ambitions of
   resignation of
   and Truman’s election
   and VFW speech
   Johnson, Lyndon B.
   Johnston, Olin
   Joint Chiefs of Staff:
   and expansion of war
   and Inchon
   and MacArthur
   and military needs
   and onset of war
   and Taiwan
   weakness of
   Jones, Alan
   Joy, Turner
   Judd, Ben
   Judd, Walter
   Kades, Charles
   Kaganovich, Lazar
   Kane, Bob
   Kang Pan Sok
   Kapaun, Father Emil
   Kapsan Group
   Kaufman, Loren
   Kearney, Jean
   Keating, Frank
   Keiser, Laurence (Dutch)
   at Kunuri
   at Pusan Perimeter
   relieved of command
   and Second Infantry Division
   and Walker
   Keith, John
   Kelland, Clarence Buddington
   Kem, James
   Kempton, Murray
   Kennan, George F.
   as ambassador to Yugoslavia
   and expanson of war
   and MacArthur
   and onset of war
   as Sovietologist
   and State Department
   and warnings of enemy movement
   Kennedy, John F.
   Kenney, George
   Khrushchev, Nikita
   Kies, Robert
   Kim Hyong Jik
   Kim Il Sung
   background of
   and China
   and cult of personality
   and Inchon
   and North Korean invasion
   as North Korean president
   politicization of
   and Pusan assault
   and Seoul
   and Soviet Union
   unified Korea as goal of
   war miscalculations of
   Kim Jong Il
   Kimpo Airfield
   Kingseed, Cole
   Kluckhohn, Frank
   Kluttz, Bill
   Knowland, William
   Kohlberg, Alfred
   Koo, Wellington
   Korea:
   before and after hostilities (maps)
   division of
   and Japan
   Kapsan Group in
   modernization in
   strong neighbors of
   unification of
   U.S. lack of interest in
   winter cold in
   Korean Military Advisory Group (KMAG)
   Korean War:
   armed truce following
   as border crossing vs. civil war
   casualties in
   cease-fire proposals
   and Cold War
   effects of
   ending
   map
   expansion of
   as limited war
   museum of
   nature of
   onset of
   possible use of atomic bombs in
   press reports of
   public lack of interest in
   and U.S. politics
   veterans of
   warnings ignored about
   Kovalev, Ivan
   Krueger, Walter
   Krulak, Victor
   Kung, H. H.
   Kunuri
   map
   chaos in
   retreat from
   map
   trying to make up for
   Ladd, Fred
   Lambert, Tom
   Landon, Alf
   Landrum, Eugene
   Laney, Ben
   Laquer, Walter
   Lardner, Ring, Jr.
   Larsen, Swede
   Lawrence, James
   Lee, Arthur
   Lee, Clark
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nbsp; Lee, Robert E.
   Lee Sang Cho
   Lehman, Herbert
   Lei Yingfu
   Leonov, Leonid
   Leviero, Tony
   Lewis, John
   Liddell Hart, B. H.
   Life
   Lilienthal, David
   Lin Biao
   Lincoln, Abraham
   Lippmann, Walter
   Little Big Horn
   Litzenberg, Homer
   Li Zhisui
   Lobo, Arnold
   Lodge, Henry Cabot
   Loeb, William
   Lombardo, Tom
   Long, Huey
   Longworth, Alice Roosevelt
   Lovett, Robert A.
   Lucas, Jim
   Lucas, Scott
   Luce, Clare Boothe
   Luce, Henry
   Ludden, Ray
   Lynch, Mike:
   and MacArthur
   and Ridgway
   and Walker
   M*A*S*H (film)
   MacArthur, Arthur:
   anti-Americanism of
   career decline of
   ego of
   influence on his son
   marriage to Pinky
   military career of
   in Philippines
   self-destructive behavior of
   and Taft
   MacArthur, Douglas:
   as addicted to fame
   age and health of
   Bataan abandoned by
   birth and childhood of
   and Bonus Army
   bribery of
   career ups and downs of
   censorship of news by
   and Chiang
   and Chinese Communists
   on Chinese entry into the war
   command control seized by
   death of
   decline of
   disrespect for Asian enemy
   ego of
   escape from Philippines
   failure to salute president
   fired by Truman
   following his own agenda
   and his father
   and his mother
   HQ of, see Tokyo headquarters as icon
   and Inchon
   intelligence reports ignored or manipulated by
   and Japan
   and Joint Chiefs
   journalists supportive of
   lack of friends
   loyalty demanded by
   mood swings of
   need for control
   never to be wrong
   and onset of war
   orders stretched by
   paranoia of
   performances of
   political interests of
   popularity of
   and presidential nomination
   presidential orders disregarded by
   PR statements by
   pushing troops north
   putting men at risk
   self-absorption of
   self-destructive impulses in
   Senate hearings on
   Seoul capture as goal of
   slow to react to initial invasion
   on splitting command
   sycophants on staff of
   and Truman
   unrealistic views of
   VFW speech
   at Wake Island
   warnings ignored by
   Washington enemies of
   at West Point
   in World War I
   in World War II
   MacArthur, Jean Faircloth
   MacArthur, Louise
   MacArthur, Mary Pinckney Hardy (Pinky)
   MacDonald, Malcolm
   Mace, Sam
   MacLean, Allan
   Makins, Roger
   Malenkov, Georgi
   Malone, George (Molly)
   Manchester, William
   Manchuria
   Manchurian Candidate, The (film)
   Manhattan Project
   Manifest Destiny
   Mansergh, Leslie
   Mao Zedong
   and Communist takeover
   and cult of personality
   decision to enter the war
   ego of
   and Great Leap Forward
   and Inchon
   and Kim
   and Long March
   power of
   revolution of
   and Soviet Union
   and Taiwan
   and U.S. political actions
   and the war’s progress
   Marshall, Charles Burton
   Marshall, George C.
   in China
   decline of
   and MacArthur
   political opponents of
   and Roosevelt
   as secretary of defense
   as secretary of state
   and Stilwell
   and Truman
   in World War II
   Marshall, Richard
   Marshall, S. L. A. (Slam)
   Marshall Plan
   Martin, Bradley
   Martin, Harold
   Martin, John
   Martin, Joseph W. Jr.
   Martin, Robert (Pepper)
   Mashbir, Sidney
   Massacre Valley
   Mayo, Walt
   McAbee, Filmore
   McAuliffe, Tony
   McCaffrey, Bill:
   and Almond
   and MacArthur
   
 
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