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Korea War Patch UN Forces with Joint US 2nd INFANTRY & 1st MARINE Divisions

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Korea war machine-embroidered patch, used condition. Patch measures 2.8" by 2.3". A valuable addition to your collection of Korea war memorabilia items.

During the Korean War, both the 2nd Infantry Division and the 1st Marine Division were part of the United Nations (UN) forces that intervened to repel North Korean aggression. Here are key points about the roles of the 2nd Infantry Division and the 1st Marine Division as UN forces in the Korean War:

  1. 2nd Infantry Division (U.S. Army):

    • Role: The 2nd Infantry Division, a unit of the United States Army, played a crucial role in holding the line along the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and defending South Korea. It was part of the Eighth United States Army under the UN Command.
    • Area of Operation: The 2nd Infantry Division operated in the central portion of the Korean Peninsula, including areas near the 38th parallel.
  2. 1st Marine Division (U.S. Marine Corps):

    • Role: The 1st Marine Division, a unit of the United States Marine Corps, was involved in amphibious landings and played a key role in the early stages of the war. It participated in the Inchon landing and subsequent operations to retake Seoul.
    • Area of Operation: The 1st Marine Division operated in various areas, including Inchon, Seoul, Chosin Reservoir, and other locations where it engaged North Korean and Chinese forces.

While the 2nd Infantry Division and the 1st Marine Division had different roles and areas of operation, they were part of the larger UN forces that included troops from multiple nations. The UN forces, led by the United States, aimed to push back North Korean and Chinese forces and restore the border near the 38th parallel.

One notable example of joint operations occurred during the Chosin Reservoir campaign in late 1950. Both the 1st Marine Division and elements of the 2nd Infantry Division were involved in intense combat against Chinese forces in harsh winter conditions.

The contributions of both divisions, along with other UN forces, were crucial in achieving strategic objectives and ultimately stabilizing the situation on the Korean Peninsula. The Korean War ended in an armistice agreement in 1953, with the DMZ established near the original 38th parallel.

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During the Korean War, both the 2nd Infantry Division and the 1st Marine Division were part of the United Nations (UN) forces that intervened to repel North Korean aggression. Here are key points about the roles of the 2nd Infantry Division and the 1st Marine Division as UN forces in the Korean War: While the 2nd Infantry Division and the 1st Marine Division had different roles and areas of operation, they were part of the larger UN forces that included troops from multiple nations. The UN forces, led by the United States, aimed to push back North Korean and Chinese forces and restore the border near the 38th parallel. The contributions of both divisions, along with other UN forces, were crucial in achieving strategic objectives and ultimately stabilizing the situation on the Korean Penins
Theme Militaria
Modified Item No
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Conflict Korea (1950-53)
Original/Reproduction Original