tailboard$527773$ - traduzione in greco
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tailboard$527773$ - traduzione in greco

1951-53 SIEGE DURING KOREAN WAR
Siege of Wonsan; Operation Wonsan; Operation Tailboard
  • Wonsan after a year of UN bombardment, February 1952
  • A U.S. Navy aircraft flies over Wonsan on 20 October 1952.
  • Han River]] in 1952
  • 6}}
  • 6}} during the war
  • 6}} in Wonsan Harbor.
  • USS ''Manchester'' firing her 6-inch guns at the Korean coast.
  • USS ''Manchester'' under fire off Wonsan.
  • USS ''Saint Paul'' firing the last shots of the blockade on July 27, 1953
  • 6}} in September 1951
  • 6}} off Korea in 1951
  • USS ''Wisconsin'' firing on the Korean coast.
  • A battle map of Operation Wonsan

tailboard      
n. σανίδα εις το όπισθεν κάρου

Definizione

tailgate
¦ noun a hinged flap giving access to the back of a truck.
?the door at the back of an estate or hatchback car.
¦ verb informal drive too closely behind (another vehicle).
Derivatives
tailgater noun

Wikipedia

Blockade of Wonsan

The Blockade of Wonsan, or the siege of Wonsan, from February 16, 1951 to July 27, 1953, during the Korean War, was the longest naval blockade in modern history, lasting 861 days. UN naval forces, primarily from the United States, successfully kept the strategically important city of Wonsan from being used by the North Korean Navy.

The blockade diverted communist troops from the front line. North Korean artillery fired at the American fleet was mostly ineffective, and the city was heavily damaged by UN naval aircraft and warships.