S.A.A.F. IN KOREA

Sixty.four Days in Korea 2 Squadron SAAF: 22 April 1951 . 24 June 1951<p> </p><p>On 23 June 1951 Yakov Malik, Head of the Soviet Delegation to the United Nations, hinted at the possibility of a cease fire in Korea.' The attainment of the revised political objectives of the Uni...

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Main Author: Dermot Michael Moore
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2012-02-01
Series:Scientia Militaria
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Online Access:http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/689
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description Sixty.four Days in Korea 2 Squadron SAAF: 22 April 1951 . 24 June 1951<p> </p><p>On 23 June 1951 Yakov Malik, Head of the Soviet Delegation to the United Nations, hinted at the possibility of a cease fire in Korea.' The attainment of the revised political objectives of the United Nations was in sight. The Communists were soon to approach the conference table. The use of force had become less profitable to them than negotiation. Prior to this development the war had been in progress for twelve months. The two months preceding Malik's peace approach are of interest in the general history of the war; and in particular, they provide an interesting insight into the role of 2 Squadron, SAAF, its achievements and its problems.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-fee66fccbbe94115a925274b11743caf2022-12-21T18:55:36ZafrStellenbosch UniversityScientia Militaria2224-00202012-02-0110410.5787/10-4-689S.A.A.F. IN KOREADermot Michael MooreSixty.four Days in Korea 2 Squadron SAAF: 22 April 1951 . 24 June 1951<p> </p><p>On 23 June 1951 Yakov Malik, Head of the Soviet Delegation to the United Nations, hinted at the possibility of a cease fire in Korea.' The attainment of the revised political objectives of the United Nations was in sight. The Communists were soon to approach the conference table. The use of force had become less profitable to them than negotiation. Prior to this development the war had been in progress for twelve months. The two months preceding Malik's peace approach are of interest in the general history of the war; and in particular, they provide an interesting insight into the role of 2 Squadron, SAAF, its achievements and its problems.</p>http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/689Yakov Malik, Head of the Soviet Delegation2 Squadron SAAFFar East Air Forces (FEAF)ROKAFRAAFChinese Communist Air Force (CCAF)fighter-bomber squadronsSinuiju Raid
spellingShingle Dermot Michael Moore
S.A.A.F. IN KOREA
Scientia Militaria
Yakov Malik, Head of the Soviet Delegation
2 Squadron SAAF
Far East Air Forces (FEAF)
ROKAF
RAAF
Chinese Communist Air Force (CCAF)
fighter-bomber squadrons
Sinuiju Raid
title S.A.A.F. IN KOREA
title_full S.A.A.F. IN KOREA
title_fullStr S.A.A.F. IN KOREA
title_full_unstemmed S.A.A.F. IN KOREA
title_short S.A.A.F. IN KOREA
title_sort s a a f in korea
topic Yakov Malik, Head of the Soviet Delegation
2 Squadron SAAF
Far East Air Forces (FEAF)
ROKAF
RAAF
Chinese Communist Air Force (CCAF)
fighter-bomber squadrons
Sinuiju Raid
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