Jan 18, 1950 #KoreanWar Russia extended her boycott of the Security Council to three more UN committees in protest the presence of Chinese Nationalists delegates. The view is that complete Russian withdrawal from UN would come only if the Western Powers took advantage of Russia's temporary absence.
To protest the exclusion of the Communist China, Russian representatives boycotted the UN from January to August 1950. The Russians  threatened the they would not feel bound by UN decisions taken in presence of representatives  the Government of Taiwan. The boycott led to the Russians not being able to veto the UN resolution which allowed an intervention of UN military forces in #KoreaWar.
Mar 20, 1950 TIME #KoreanWar For more than two months, the Soviet Union had boycotted all major UN proceedings because Communist China had not been admitted to membership. The US had agreed that it would abide by whatever the UN Assembly decided on the China issue. The Russian stand was just the opposite: it amounted to a demand that UN recognize whatever government the Russians recognized. https://time.com/archive/6796176/united-nations-poor-precedent/
UNITED NATIONS: Poor Precedent

For more than two months, the Soviet Union had boycotted all major U.N. proceedings because Communist China had not been admitted to membership.Last week, U.N. Secretary General Trygve Lie tried to...

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June 5, 1950 TIME South of the 38th parallel Koreans are flexing their muscles in a new nationalism. During 40 years of Japanese rule, the life of a conquered people had led the Koreans into venality, stealth and the habits of petty crockery. The new Korean army’s best officers were once Japanese majors or lieutenants, and they still maintain Oriental protocol. All ranks are salute-happy, even sergeants rate the stiff-handed Japanese salute, and one battalion commander nostalgically keeps his old samurai sword hanging above his desk. https://time.com/archive/6614886/korea-progress-report-jun-5-1950/
KOREA: Progress Report, Jun. 5, 1950

In South Korea last week close to 2,200 candidates for the new nation's 175-man National Assembly were busily campaigning. From Seoul, TIME Correspondent Frank Gibney cabled this report on the...

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The ceremony will honor the 1.8 million Americans who fought in Korea during that brutal three-year war, as well as the 2.5 million U.S. service members who have deployed to South Korea to keep the peace since the end of the war to today. https://www.blueridgenow.com/story/news/local/2025/05/27/korean-war-75th-anniversary-ceremony-will-be-held-at-brevard-college/83857921007/
Korean War 75th anniversary ceremony will be held at Brevard College

A Korean War 75th anniversary ceremony will be held at Brevard College on June 21, featuring speakers and Korean food and cultural performances.

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June 25, 1950 #KoreanWar At 10:00 on The Pentagon received a report detailing that North Korean forces had invaded the South at several locations. The KPA invasion was spearheaded by Soviet manufactured T-34 medium tanks, equipped with high-velocity 85 mm guns. The armor proved nearly impregnable to the ill-equipped ROKA. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War
Korean War - Wikipedia

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung called for establishing lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula Wednesday as the country commemorated the 75th anniversary of the start of the #KoreanWar. The United States and 20 other countries fought on the side of South Korea under the US-led United Nations Command. The conflict ended in a ceasefire three years later and left millions dead, including more than 36,000 US soldiers. https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2025/06/25/korea-Korean-War-75th-anniversary-Lee-Jae-myung-lasting-peace/7181750843482/
South Korea’s President Lee calls for lasting peace on 75th anniversary of Korean War - UPI.com

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung vowed to establish lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula Wednesday as the country commemorated the 75th anniversary of the start of the Korean War.

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June 25, 1950 #KoreanWar UPI Seoul bureau manager Jack James was the first in the world to report.

Troops from Communist-dominated North Korea launched a series of attacks across the border into American-backed South Korea early Sunday, fragmentary reports from the frontier said. https://www.upi.com/Archives/1950/06/25/North-Koreans-invade-South-Korea/1012416555294/

North Koreans invade South Korea - UPI Archives

SEOUL, Korea, June 25, 1950 (UP) - Troops from Communist-dominated North Korea launched a series of attacks across the border into American-backed South Korea early Sunday, fragmentary reports from the frontier said.

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North Korea has staged various rallies and events inciting anti-American sentiment and pledging retaliation as the country marks the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of the 1950-53 #KoreanWar, state media reported Wednesday. https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/foreignaffairs/northkorea/20250625/north-korea-stages-anti-us-mass-rallies-on-korean-war-anniversary
North Korea stages anti-US mass rallies on Korean War anniversary - The Korea Times

North Korea has staged various rallies and events inciting anti-American sentiment and pledging retaliation as the country marks the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of the 1950-53 Korean War, state m...

China’s muted remembrance about the start of the Korean War stands in stark contrast to Beijing’s memorializations of the beginning of its own participation, namely its first campaign to help North Korean forces push back US-led UN troops on Oct. 25, 1950. https://www.nknews.org/2025/06/chinese-state-media-largely-silent-on-anniversary-of-korean-war-outbreak/
Chinese state media largely silent on anniversary of Korean War outbreak | NK News

Chinese state media largely abstained from commemorating the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War this week, in line with the Communist Party’s preference to reserve high-profile memorials for the official entry of Chinese soldiers into the conflict in late October. But at least one English-language article highlighted the date to criticize the […]

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June 25, 1950 #KoreanWar North Korean (Communist) armed forces this morning: invaded the Republic of South Korea with tanks and artillery at 11 places along the border and at three points on the east coast tonight that the invaders had captured Pochon (25 miles north-east of Seoul), and occupied all territory west of the Imjin River, the last natural barrier before Seoul.

June 25, 1950 US Seeks Action In Korean War

* The United Nations Security Council unanimously condemned the North Korean invasion of South Korea with Resolution 82. The Soviet Union, a veto-wielding power, had boycotted Council meetings since January 1950, protesting Taiwan's occupation of China's permanent seat.

June 26, 1950 #KoreanWar The invading North Korean Army has reached the outskirts of Seoul. The South Koreans are retreating in confusion. The South Korean Defence Minister, Sihn Sung-mo, said in Seoul to-night that the position is "alarming". MacArthur announced that South Korean pilots would take delivery in Japan of ten Mustang fighters.
June 26, 1950 #KoreanWar Nine members of the United Nations Security Council raising their hands as they voted for the cease-fire and withdrawal of invasion forces in Korea. The vote was nine to nil, with Yugoslavia abstaining. Russia did not attend the session. #UN
June 27, 1950 #KoreanWar President Truman today ordered United States air and sea forces into action in Korea. The President said: "The attack on Korea makes it plain beyond all doubt that Communism has passed beyond the use of subversion to conquer independent nations and will now use armed invasion and war."
June 27, 1950 Just days into the #KoreanWar, a US Air Force F-82 Twin Mustang scored the conflict’s first air-to-air victory by downing a North Korean Yak-11 near Gimpo Airfield. https://vintageaviationnews.com/warbird-articles/today-in-aviation-history-first-air-to-air-victory-of-the-korean-war.html
Today in Aviation History: First Air-to-Air Victory of the Korean War - Vintage Aviation News

On June 27, 1950, just days into the Korean War, a U.S. Air Force F-82 Twin Mustang scored the conflict’s first air-to-air victory by downing a North Korean Yak-11 near Gimpo Airfield. Originally designed as a long-range escort fighter in WWII, the F-82 proved its worth once more in the early days of jet-era combat, marking a significant milestone in aviation history.

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June 30, 1950 #KoreanWar General Douglas MacArthur (right) is greeted by Brigadier General John Church, chief of the United States Military Forces in Korea, when he landed at a South Korean air base to make a first-hand survey of the Communist invasion. (Radio-picture.)
June 30, 1950 #KoreanWar Russia has ignored a request by the United States to "disavow responsibility" for the invasion of South Korea. In a reply yesterday to the US request that Russia should use its influence to stop the invasion, Russia laid the blame on South Korea and "those behind her."
July 8, 1950 #KoreanWar General MacArthur announces that the latest combat casualties to the American ground forces are estimated to be 249, of whom 192 are missing. Some of the missing may have become separated from their units and may possibly infiltrate back to friendly lines.
Sep 3, 1950 #KoreanWar The Marines' 43-ton tanks clashed head on with Russian-built North Korean tanks 2,000 yards west of Yongsan. The Marines' tanks, without loss, reduced three Communist tanks to blazing hulks. The Americans are using a 47-ton tank, the Patton, on the north-eastern front. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M46_Patton
Sep 3, 1950 President Truman in believes the Communist invasion of South Korea has reached its peak and that the United Nations will win the war in a nation-wide broadcast he said that fighting would not spread into a general war unless Communist imperialism drew other armies and Governments into the fight against the United Nations.
China became a late but important belligerent during the Korean War and played a significant role in the conflict. The People's Republic of China entered the conflict in October 1950, with the Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) units crossing the Yalu River in secret, in support of North Korea. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_in_the_Korean_War
China in the Korean War - Wikipedia

Sep 7, 1950 #UN Russia yesterday vetoed an American Security Council resolution condemning North Korea for its continued defiance of the Council. It was the 44th time the Soviet used the veto in the Council. It condemned the North Korean authorities for their continued defiance of the Council.
Sep 11, 1950 #ColdWar TIME The North Koreans were finding it harder & harder to regroup for offensives and to bring up supplies. One event that could still upset the balance of war against the US was direct intervention by China or Russia. Said one US officer last week: “I am not sweating out the North Koreans anymore. I am sweating out the Chinamen.” https://time.com/archive/6615475/gettysburg-on-the-naktong/

Sep 14, 1950 Most British newspapers today express enthusiastic approval at General George Marshall's appointment as US Secretary of Defence. "The Times" says the appointment is "an event of great importance in both world and American affairs." No single man could command greater unity and respect in his own department, in the Administration as a whole.

* The appointment required a congressional waiver because the National Security Act of 1947 prohibited a uniformed military officer from serving in the post. This prohibition included Marshall since individuals promoted to General of the Army are not technically retired but remain officially on active duty.

Oct 28, 1950 The United States Defence Secretary, General G C Marshall, today issued a warning that the West's collective force "definitely is not enough to resist attack without serious and critical initial losses." The actual Western force might not be enough to deter aggression in the North Atlantic area, just as the potential UN force was not enough to deter the aggressors in Korea, he declared.