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"Police Action"?



Hello all:

Although Korea was not an officially-declared war, it was a UN action
unlike Vietnam.  Moreover, people have been talking about civil rights
associated with it, and blacks for the first time served with whites.  What
was the unit, the 1st Ranger Battalion that integrated its soldiers?

Anyway, as an American, I wonder about civil rights?  What's important?
What's not?  I'm also trying to begin a nonprofit to help families
(friends, etc.?) of US killed in action (KIA), and the Pentagon's said it's
"enthusiastic."  Hopefully, my missive here will help.  Do "police actions"
provide civil rights?

Thanks,

Vincent Henry Bartning

first-cousin, once-removed, Louis E. Bartning, KIA 1951
grandson, John Wallace Rich, KIA 1944, Aachen