Kapyong Barracks, a former Canadian Forces base in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Battle of Kapyong, a battle of the Korean War
Kapyong (film), a 2011 Australian documentary film about the Battle of Kapyong
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The Battle of Kapyong (Korean: 가평전투; 22–27 April 1951), also known as the Battle of Jiaping (Chinese: 加平战斗; pinyin: Jiāpíng Zhàn Dòu), was fought during...
Kapyong may refer to: Gapyeong, South Korea Kapyong Barracks, a former Canadian Forces base in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Battle of Kapyong, a battle...
Forces Base Winnipeg (South). Kapyong Barracks closed in June 2004 and 2PPCLI re-located to CFB Shilo near Brandon. The Kapyong Barracks name was also transferred...
Army News (1142 ed.) Battle of Kapyong. https://valourcanada.ca/military-history-library/battle-of-kapyong/ Battle of Kapyong. https://www.youtube.com/watch...
county in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It was the scene of the Battle of Kapyong, a major battle of the Korean War. Gapyeong County has one eup and five...
People's Army and the Chinese People's Volunteer Army in the Battle of Kapyong. Canada's military objective was to give military support towards the resolution...
intact down the Kapyong River valley to a position 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade assembled near Kapyong town. To the east...
Battle of Gapyeong (Kapyong) against formidable attacks from Chinese troops" and that "with their victory in the Battle of Gapyeong (Kapyong), Stone and his...
units to receive the Presidential Unit Citation (US) after the Battle of Kapyong. In addition to combat personnel, the Australian military provided the...
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in a famous last stand at the Battle of Kapyong in the Korean conflict. Stone was born in Winterbourne, Gloucestershire...
resisted in the Battle of the Imjin River (22–25 April) and the Battle of Kapyong (22–25 April), blunting the impetus of the offensive, which was halted...
Regiment and the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry at the Battle of Kapyong. 1954 – Red Scare: Witnesses begin testifying and live television coverage...
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Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI). He led a mortar platoon in the Battle of Kapyong. In 2003 Gray published a memoir on the Korean War, Beyond the Danger Close...
July 1953. Australian forces had participated in such major battles as Kapyong and Maryang San. 17,000 Australians had served and casualties amounted...
which was originally stationed in Winnipeg (first at Fort Osborne, then in Kapyong Barracks), has operated out of CFB Shilo since 2004. CFB Shilo hosts a...
primarily made up of Australian and Canadian troops, at the Battle of Kapyong. 1953 – Francis Crick and James Watson publish "Molecular Structure of...
Regiment (3 RAR) during the Korean War, where he fought at the Battle of Kapyong. Saunders left the Army in 1954 and worked in the logging and metal industries...
Independent Commando Battle of Imjin River Battle of Chaegunghyon Battle of Kapyong Second Battle of Maryang-san Second Battle of the Hook Total 56,000 British...
location of the Rady Jewish Community Centre. They eventually moved to the Kapyong Barracks between River Heights and Tuxedo. Since 2004, the battalion has...
earned a Presidential Unit Citation for their actions during the Battle of Kapyong while serving with the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade. It had detached...