Display title | South Koreans With Marines |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Republic of Korea Armed Forces was founded in 1948 in response to North Korean attacks leading to the Korean War. Most of the army at that time was more like a gendarmerie than a full army; when the North rolled its troops across the South, they curbstomped South Korea, until the United States decided to step in (and for a while afterward); the ROKAF later Took a Level in Badass, but a Chinese mercenary voluntary army was sent by Mao Zedong, partly to help Kim Il-sung and partly because Mao feared China would be attacked by the U.S. via Manchuria; a grinding war ensued until 1953, ending with Korea still being divided into two. |