10 o’clock

July 29, 2010 - 8:39 am 1 Comment

10 o’clock that night, the supreme commander of the Korean People’s Army, Marshal Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang, the prime minister, in the Armistice Agreement signed. At eight o’clock on the July 2nd 9:30, commander of the Chinese People’s Volunteers, General Peng Kaesong in the DPRK delegation of the conference room Laifeng village volunteers, the Armistice Agreement signed.
July 27, “United Nations forces,” Commander in Chief, U.S. Army General Mark Clark in the tent in Munsan signed the Armistice Agreement. Clark later recalled the situation of the Korean War, said: “May 1952, I ordered the ‘UN forces’ commander in chief, on behalf of 17 countries to resist communist aggression in Korea. 15 months later, I signed a ceasefire agreement … … that unfortunate war in the peninsula, for me it also said that my 40year military career ended. It is my experience one of the highest military post, but it does not honor. in the implementation of my Government’s instructions, I get a Item unenviable honor that I became the history of the armistice treaty signed there is no victory in the first U.S. Army commander. I am a disappointment and pain. I think my two predecessors, General MacArthur and Ridgway, with its share . “

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