File:Battle of Yudam-ni.jpg
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中文(臺灣):美國海軍陸戰隊第1師第5、7團在柳潭里戰鬥
地名中英對照(從北到南):
English: 5th and 7th Marine regiments, 1st Marine Division, at Yudam-ni on Nov. 27, 1950 when the Battle of Chosin Reservoir started. |
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Source | Ebb and Flow: November 1950–July 1951, Map 7, p. 93 |
Author | Billy C. Mossman, United States Army Center of Military History |
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