Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Royal Navy's war in Korea, c. 1950-1953: part 2/ JOSHUA-JOHN Tian Ser Seah

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): In: The Journal of Military History Vol 84, No.1, January 2020, pp.237-260 (24A)Summary: This article examines how the two fallen fortresses were restored and used to project British naval power into the Korean War. It analyses how their geopolitical conditions and security concerns affected British military power projection.
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This article examines how the two fallen fortresses were restored and used to project British naval power into the Korean War. It analyses how their geopolitical conditions and security concerns affected British military power projection.

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