Index
Acheson, Dean G.
calls Chou En-lai’s warning a bluff
decision to dismiss MacArthur and
on Far Eastern defense perimeter
Senate hearings
Allen, Lev
Allison, John M.
Almond, Edward (Ned)
on drive to the Yalu battle plan
Anderson, Vernice
Attlee, Clement
reaction to Truman’s atomic bomb statement
Austin, Warren R.
Ayers, Eban A.
Baird, John E., See also KMAG
Baldwin, Hanson W.
Barkley, Alben W.
Barr, David G., See also Seventh Infantry Division
Bendetson, Karl
Bevin, Ernest
Bohlen, Charles E.
Bond, Niles W.
Bowen, Frank S.
Bradley, Omar N.
decision to dismiss MacArthur and
Senate hearings and
Bunker, Laurence E.
Canada, Charles C.
CCF
first phase offensive and
on Chosin Reservoir offensive
outloading at Hamhung and
second phase offensive and
third phase offensive and
Central Intelligence Agency. See CIA
Chiang Kai-shek, See also
Formosa
MacArthur’s visit to Formosa
ordered 33,000 troops to Korean action
China. See Red China
China Lobby
Chinese Communist Forces. See CCF
Chou En-lai
Church, John H.
CIA
Clark, Eugene F.
Collins Joseph Lawton
Collins, Joseph Lawton, on December 4
fact-finding mission
Senate hearings and
Communist Chinese
troop strength in Manchuria
Coulter, John B.
Dean, William F., See also Twenty-fourth Infantry Division
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Doyle, James H.
Duff, James H.
Dulles, John Foster
Early, Stephen
Eighth Army
drive to the Yalu and
on crossing 38th parallel and moving northward
retreat below the 38th parallel
retreat to Chongchon bridgehead and
Ridgway takes command of
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Far East Air Force. See FEAF
Far Eastern defense perimeter, See also Acheson, Dean; Joint Chiefs of Staff; MacArthur, Douglas; Truman, Harry S.
FEAF
First Cavalry Division
First Marine Division. See also Smith,
Oliver P.; X Corps.
drive to Chosin
on Inchon landing
outloading at Hungnam and
Wonsan landing and
First Provisional Marine Brigade
Formosa, See also Chiang Kai-shek
Fox, Alonzo P.
Gay, Hobart K., See also First 1st Cavalry Division
Gross, Ernest A.
Hamblen, Archelous
Harriman, Averell
on decision to dismiss MacArthur
Harris, Field
Hickerson, Jack
Hillenkoetter, Roscoe H.
Hodge, John R.
Hoover, Herbert
Huff, Sidney
Humphrey, Hubert H.
Inchon landing, See also 1st Marine Division, Inchon plan; MacArthur, Douglas
Inchon plan
January 12 study, See also Joint
Chiefs of Staff; NSC
Joint Chiefs memorandum of
shelved by Washington
Jenner, William F.
Jessup, Philip C.
Johnson, Louis
on resignation
refusal to carry out Truman’s order
Joint Chiefs of Staff
against Chiang’s troop offer
decision to dismiss MacArthur and
hot pursuit restrictions and
Inchon plan and
January 12 Study of
MacArthur’s December 30 carry the war to Red China and
MacArthur’s drive to the Yalu order and
on Far Eastern defense perimeter
on Formosa
on Inchon landing
on Yalu bridge controversy
Joint Commission
Joy, C. Turner, See also NAVFE
Kean, William B., See also 25th Infantry Division
Kennan, George F.
Kerr, Robert S.
Khrushchev, Nikita
Kim Il Sung
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and
North Korean invasion of
on Chinese assistance
KMAG, See also Roberts, William L.
Korean Military Advisory Group. See KMAG
Lewis, Clyde A.
Lie, Trygve
Litzenberg, Homer L.
Lowe, Frank E.
MacArthur, Douglas
against hot pursuit restrictions
battlefield visits and
December 30 carry war to China message
defended Inchon plan to
defies Truman’s December 5 gag order
drive to Yalu order
home by Christmas statement
learns of recall of
letter to Martin and
life history and
March 24 statement
New York City ticker tape parade and
on bombing hydroelectric plants
on crossing 38th parallel
on Far Eastern defense perimeter
on Harriman’s visit
on Inchon landing
on speech before Congress
on Truman’s January 13 letter
on visit to Formosa
on Yalu bridge controversy
radioactive wastes and
reaction to December 5 gag order
reaction to January 12 Study
Senate hearings and
Task Force Smith and
use of atomic bomb
use of reconnaissance in force term
VFW message and
Wake Island conference and
Wonsan landing and
Magnuson, Warren
Main Supply Route (MSR)
Malik, Yakov A.
Mao Tse-tung
military theories of
on North Korean invasion
sending volunteer troops to Korea
Marshall, George C.
decision to dismiss MacArthur and
Secretary of Defense appointment
Senate hearings and
Martin, Joseph W., See also MacArthur, Douglas; Truman, Harry S.
Mathews, H. Freeman
Mathews, William R.
McCarthy, Joseph R.
McMahon, Brian
Milburn, Frank W.
Muccio, John J.
Murry, Raymond L.
National Security Council. See NSC
Nationalists, Chinese, See also Chiang Kai-shek; Formosa
Naval Forces Far East. See NAVFE
NAVFE
Nehru, Jawaharlal
Nixon, Richard M.
Norstad, Lauris
NSC
O’Donnell, Emmett
One hundred eighty seventh187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team (RCT)
Pace, Frank
Panikkar, Sandar R. M.
People’s Republic of China. See Red China
Piao, Lin
Price, Ward B.
Puller, Lewis B. (Chesty)
Quirino, Elpilio
Radford, Arthur E.
Rashin
Rayburn, Sam
Red China
economic embargo on
Rhee, Syngman
Ridgway, Matthew B.
drives enemy back across 38th parallel
learns of MacArthur’s recall
Operation Wolfhound
takes command of the Eighth Army
withdrawal to successive lines
Roberts, William L., See also KMAG
Ross, Charles G.
Roxas, Manuel
Rusk, Dean
SCAP
Sebald, William J.
Second Infantry Division
Senate hearings
Seventh Fleet
Seventh Infantry Division
Shepherd, Lemuel C.
Sherman, Forrest P.
Short, Dewey
Short, Joseph
Smith, Charles B., See also Task Force Smith
Smith, Lynn D.
Smith, Oliver P., See also 1st Marine Division
Snyder, John W.
Soviet Union, See also Stalin, Joseph
Stalin, Joseph
Stern, William
Stevenson, Adlai E.
Story, Anthony
Stratemeyer, George E., See also FEAF
Struble, Arthur D.
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, See also SCAP
Taft, Robert A.
Tarkenton, James C.
Task Force Smith
Third Infantry Division
Timberman, Thomas S.
Traplett, Robert A.
Truman, Harry S.
announces national emergency
calls conflict police action
commits troops to Korea
decision to dismiss MacArthur and
January 13 letter to MacArthur
MacArthur’s letter to Martin and
on Attlee–Truman talks
on bombing Yalu bridges
on crossing 38th parallel
on December 5 gag order
on Far Eastern defense perimeter
on Inchon landing
reaction to MacArthur’s VFW message
reaction to MacArthur’s March 24 statement
refuses to sanction hot pursuit
sends Harriman to Tokyo
use of atomic bomb and
Wake Island conference and
Truman, Margaret
Tubby, Roger
Twenty-fifth25th Infantry Division, See also Kean, William B.
Twenty-fourth Infantry Division, See also Dean, William F.
Twenty-seventh British Commonwealth Brigade
U.N. General Assembly
U.N. Security Council
United Nations
Van Fleet, James A.
Vandenberg, Hoyt S.
Vaughan, Harry H.
Vinson, Fred
Wake Island Conference, See also MacArthur, Douglas; Truman, Harry S.
Walker, Walton H. . See also Eighth Army
breakout of Pusan Perimeter and
death and
drive to the Yalu and
Pusan Perimeter and
retreat below the 38th parallel
Stand or die order
Webb, James E.
Wherry, Kenneth S.
Whitney, Courtney
Willoughby, Charles A.
Wright, Edwin K.
X Corps
fight for Seoul and
on Inchon landing
on Wonsan landing
Yoshida, Shigeru