Limited war, unlimited targets U.S. Air Force bombing of North Korea during the Korean war 1950-1953/ Taewoo Kim

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2012Subject(s): Online resources: In: Critical Asian Studies Vol.44, No, 3, September 2012, pp.467-492 (95)Summary: This article examines the policies and procedures of USAF aerial bombing during the Korean War. Initially the policy was precision bombing of military targets only which was intended to protect civilians and increase air operation effectiveness. Subsequently when China entered the war towns and villages were also targeted and incendiary bombs were used.
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This article examines the policies and procedures of USAF aerial bombing during the Korean War. Initially the policy was precision bombing of military targets only which was intended to protect civilians and increase air operation effectiveness. Subsequently when China entered the war towns and villages were also targeted and incendiary bombs were used.

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