America's MIlitary
1) The United States entered the Korean Conflict in June of 1950 (archives.gov).
2) The Uniform Code of Military Justice, which was released in 1950, gave the Military criminal constitution, which defined the rules and regulation of prosecution in the military (abcclio.com).
3) General Douglass MacAuthur led an amphibious assault on Inchon, Korea, on September 15, 1950 (abcclio.com).
4) The U.S. government tested the world's first Hydrogen Bomb on November 1, 1951 in the Pacific Ocean (abcclio.com)
5) The Arms Race between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.A. began in 1952 when Eisenhower was elected preident (abcclio.com).
2) The Uniform Code of Military Justice, which was released in 1950, gave the Military criminal constitution, which defined the rules and regulation of prosecution in the military (abcclio.com).
3) General Douglass MacAuthur led an amphibious assault on Inchon, Korea, on September 15, 1950 (abcclio.com).
4) The U.S. government tested the world's first Hydrogen Bomb on November 1, 1951 in the Pacific Ocean (abcclio.com)
5) The Arms Race between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.A. began in 1952 when Eisenhower was elected preident (abcclio.com).