Scenario: Korea, 1950: The Forgotten War

I'm not sure... Well, there is one thing. The large port city on th south western coast- On Modern Maps I've seen it as Busan but at the Time it was Pusan. You know.. we had the whole thing pocket around there....
 
Thats fine. Here. .gimme a sec...
 
El Justo said:
it wouldn't be the end of the world if you don't have japan on the map.

okinawa would probably suffice. no?

Okinawa is farther from Korea than Japan is, I should know I'm a Korean American. (From the Southern Penninsula of course.)
 
Hah! Take that, El Justo!

If you wwant to, Van peoples, go ahead and download and look at da mappe.
 
P-51D said:
Okinawa is farther from Korea than Japan is, I should know I'm a Korean American. (From the Southern Penninsula of course.)
fair enough...

@Goldflash
i believe my PM to you ought to sum up my feelings
 
Hah. I didn't read that. Now, I remember kicking you off this project. Now Leave.
 
The key word being I SHOULD know. If I was wrong then el justo can laugh at my face. :) But I am 99.99(repeating)% sure that Japan is closer.
 
P-51D said:
The key word being I SHOULD know. If I was wrong than el justo can laugh at my face. :)
no laughing P-51D, you're right!
 

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El Justo said:
no laughing P-51D, you're right!

Woohoo that's five, make me an ace. :D (not really though)

If WWII memory serves Okinawa has to be farther because the Allies had to hit there first before they could hit Japan.
 
If WWII memory serves Okinawa has to be farther because the Allies had to hit there first before they could hit Japan.
but of course...however, Japan was certainly not ready to contribute to the UN effort in korea at this time for a number of reasons so including them on the map is a waste really.
 
El Justo said:
but of course...however, Japan was certainly not ready to contribute to the UN effort in korea at this time for a number of reasons so including them on the map is a waste really.
You have a piont there... I say a fractionof Japan should be shown only used as a UN base and forget including a whole other civ or if you want to spend the time and energy of making Japan go for it. But i'm just voicing my opinion.

IDEA!!! use the WWII war in the Pacific map!
 
P-51D said:
You have a piont there... I say a fractionof Japan should be shown only used as a UN base and forget including a whole other civ or if you want to spend the time and energy of making Japan go for it. But i'm just voicing my opinion.

IDEA!!! use the WWII war in the Pacific map!
having the southern tip of japan on the map is just about inevitable due to geographic locations.

the ww2 pacific map doesn't offer enough tiles or space to place all of the cities. muffins had a nice kora map for a modern scenario he made. el mencey (the king of all mapmakers imho) also made a korean map. they could be one in the same however.
 
Again, I alreadyt have a map. Its posted above. It includes, Korea, Japan, and Part of Manchuria. Paasky is putting the cities on.
 
Goldflash said:
Again, I alreadyt have a map. Its posted above. It includes, Korea, Japan, and Part of Manchuria. Paasky is putting the cities on.
Oops sorry. :crazyeye:
Did the USSR or China own Manchuria or was it a country of it's own?
 
China Controls Machuria, however, there are Soviet Troops at Dalien... I may make a Small Wonder to represent this...
 
Taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Korean War (Korean: 한국전쟁), from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953, was a conflict between North Korea and South Korea. It was also a Cold War proxy war between the United States and its United Nations allies and the communist powers of the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union (also a UN member nation). The principal combatants were North and South Korea. Principal allies of South Korea included the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, although many other nations sent troops under the aegis of the United Nations. Allies of North Korea included the People's Republic of China, which supplied military forces, and the Soviet Union, which supplied combat advisors and aircraft pilots, as well as arms, for the Chinese and North Korean troops. In the United States, the conflict was termed a police action (as the Korean Conflict) under the aegis of the United Nations rather than a war, largely in order to remove the necessity of a Congressional declaration of war.
the Soviets did not supply ground troops for the korean war
 
One- I asked you to leave.

Two- I never said they did.
 
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