Strategic Analysis of U.S. Special Operations During the Korean Conflict by Major Steve A. Fondacaro

Strategic Analysis of U.S. Special Operations During the Korean Conflict by Major Steve A. Fondacaro

Author:Major Steve A. Fondacaro
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Published: 2015-10-13T00:00:00+00:00


Fig 4-8 Combined Command for Reconnaissance Activities 66{116}

CCRAK, 8242 AU, FECOM (October 1952)

The final rearrangement of the military special operations command and control structure took place in August, 1953. This was” done primarily to assist in a smooth transition of the partisans into the ROK Army. The ROK government was extremely suspicious of the partisans’ North Korean origin and wartime activity. Though fighting for the U.N. Command, the partisans were considered “stateless” individuals of dubious loyalty by the Rhee government. Through U.S. influence, the partisans were accepted into the ROK Army shortly after the armistice was signed. Recruiting terminated in April, 1953 due to the imminent armistice and pressure from the ROK government.{117}



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