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- Q626542 abstract "The Battle of White Horse (Korean: 백마고지 전투 or Baengma-goji, Chinese: 白马山战斗; pinyin: Bái Mǎ Shān Zhàn Dòu), was another in a series of bloody battles for dominant hilltop positions during the Korean War. Baengma-goji was a 395-metre (1,296 ft) hill in the Iron Triangle, formed by Pyonggang at its peak and Gimhwa-eup and Cheorwon at its base, was a strategic transportation route in the central region of the Korean peninsula. White Horse was the crest of a forested hill mass that extended in a northwestsoutheast direction for about two miles (3 km), part of the area controlled by the U.S. IX Corps, and considered an important outpost hill with a good command over the Yokkok-chon Valley, dominating the western approaches to Cheorwon. Loss of the hill would force the IX Corps to withdraw to the high ground south of the Yokkok-chon in the Cheorwon area, would deny the IX Corps use of the Cheorwon road net, and would open up the entire Cheorwon area to enemy attack and penetration.During ten days of battle, the hill would change hands 24 times after repeated attacks and counterattacks for its possession. It was one of the most intense position-grasping battle for a small hill during the course of the Korean War. Afterwards, Baengma-goji looked like a threadbare white horse, thence its name of Baengma, meaning a white horse.".
- Q626542 causalties "Chinese estimation: 9,300".
- Q626542 causalties "South Korean sources: 3,500".
- Q626542 combatant "*".
- Q626542 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q8663.
- Q626542 place Q50329.
- Q626542 result "United Nations victory".
- Q626542 thumbnail Battle_of_White_Horse.jpg?width=300.
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- Q626542 casualties "Chinese estimation: 9,300".
- Q626542 casualties "South Korean sources: 3,500".
- Q626542 combatant "* * *".
- Q626542 commander "Jiang Yonghui".
- Q626542 commander "Kim Jong Oh".
- Q626542 conflict "Battle of White Horse".
- Q626542 partof "the Korean War".
- Q626542 place "Northwest of Cheorwon, Korea".
- Q626542 result "United Nations victory".
- Q626542 point "38.29 127.15".
- Q626542 type Event.
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- Q626542 comment "The Battle of White Horse (Korean: 백마고지 전투 or Baengma-goji, Chinese: 白马山战斗; pinyin: Bái Mǎ Shān Zhàn Dòu), was another in a series of bloody battles for dominant hilltop positions during the Korean War. Baengma-goji was a 395-metre (1,296 ft) hill in the Iron Triangle, formed by Pyonggang at its peak and Gimhwa-eup and Cheorwon at its base, was a strategic transportation route in the central region of the Korean peninsula.".
- Q626542 label "Battle of White Horse".
- Q626542 lat "38.29".
- Q626542 long "127.15".
- Q626542 depiction Battle_of_White_Horse.jpg.
- Q626542 name "Battle of White Horse".