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Old 19th January 2025, 08:13 PM   #1
Norman McCormick
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Good catch on the guns in this Korea? picture! When was this? I dont know much on us in Korea before the 50s.
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Hi Jim,
1871, here's a short history https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United...ition_to_Korea

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Old 20th January 2025, 03:06 PM   #2
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Hi Jim,
1871, here's a short history https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United...ition_to_Korea

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Norman.
This is fascinating !!! I had not known of these events, and its amazing how much foreign intrigue went on in these times that was apparently overshadowed by larger scope conflicts in China (Peking 1900, Boxer Rebellion) and the Russo-Japanese war 1904-05.

Speaking of Korea, as a young lad, though only 5-6 years old, I was always fascinated by words so was reading in degree the news on the Korean War (1950-53). As my dad was pilot, we were around guys who flew F-86s etc.and we saw "Bridges at Toko-Ri" with William Holden. While obviously a bit out of the realm of arms collecting, the influence factor is much the same. Our 'collecting' in this aspect became model airplanes of course.
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