Hill 395

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Hill 395, also known as White Horse Hill, is a strategically important elevation in Korea that was the focal point of intense fighting during the Korean War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Korean War site
battlefield
hill
alsoKnownAs White Horse Hill NERFINISHED
associatedWith artillery duels
high casualty rates
trench warfare
contestedBy Chinese forces
North Korean forces NERFINISHED
United Nations forces NERFINISHED
controlledByAfterBattle Republic of Korea Army NERFINISHED
country South Korea
currentStatus memorial site
defendedBy ROK 9th Infantry Division NERFINISHED
Republic of Korea Army NERFINISHED
elevation 395 meters
hasMemorial White Horse Hill memorial NERFINISHED
hasStrategicImportance yes
locatedIn Korea NERFINISHED
locatedInConflictZone Korean War NERFINISHED
militarySignificance commanding observation over surrounding terrain
key defensive position
near Cheorwon NERFINISHED
Iron Triangle region NERFINISHED
partOf Korean War western front NERFINISHED
symbolOf ROK Army resilience
fierce positional warfare in Korean War
timePeriodOfMajorBattle October 1952
wasFocalPointOf Battle of White Horse NERFINISHED
intense fighting during the Korean War

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