The Netherlands
List for UN AlliesThe Dutch and Belgian Battalions were well-trained and had a strong sense of responsibility. Many of the soldiers from these countries also could speak English, so they had no difficulty communicating with the US troops.
The Dutch Battalion arrived in Korea on October 24, 1950, and finished adaptation training by the end of December 1950. Then the battalion was assigned to the US 2nd Division and took part in fierce battles in the central forward area. Particularly important was the battalions engagement with the NK 5th Army at the battle of Wonju. At this battle, the Dutch soldiers killed or captured 1,100 North Korean troops. It was an astonishing military achievement.
Participation History
Unit | Participation Period | Note | |
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Army | Dutch Battalion | Nov. 1950 to Dec. 1954 | Assigned to the US 2nd Division |
Marine | Evertsen | Jul. 1950 to Apr. 1951 | Assigned to the West Sea Supportive Battle Corp |
Van Galen | Apr. 1951 to Mar. 1952 | - | |
Piet Hein | Mar. 1952 to Jan. 1953 | - | |
Van Nassau | Jan. 1953 to Nov. 1953 | - | |
Dubois | Nov. 1953 to Sept. 1954 | - | |
Van Zijil | Sept. 1954 to Jan. 1955 | - |
Casualty Statistics
Total | KIA | WIA | MIA | POW |
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768 | 120 | 645 | - | 3 |