Posted on Jun 10, 2015
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1871 – A landing force of 110 U.S. Marines came ashore on Korea’s Kangwha Island, a fortress island guarding the approaches to Seoul.

The Korean Punitive Expedition was launched from an American fleet, which anchored in the Han River after the isolationist Korean government rejected U.S. diplomatic demands for an explanation of the fate of an American ship and her crew believed killed by the Koreans. In two days of fighting, the Marines and sailors captured the defensive forts on the Island, leaving 243 Koreans dead. Nevertheless, the expedition failed to open Korea to foreign trade.

https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2005/06/10/june-10/
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Sgt David G Duchesneau
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June 10th, 1969, another day of humping in Dong Ha Valley , north to Con Thien!
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SGT Thomas Lucken
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June 10th 1983 and 1987, humping the DMZ in Korea!!!!!
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MSG Brad Sand
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Never a good idea to go against Marines and Sailors with cannon and bolt action rifles with swords and spears...kind of where you get bringing a knife to a gun fight.
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