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This article seeks to examine the logistical role of the Munitions Command, which was established at the Port of Busan while securing Busan as a bridgehead. The most important elements of the war are strategy and logistics. South Korea could not go to war on its own. All logistics were supported by sea transport. In light of this, we will pay attention to three things in the Korean War. First, what role did the maritime logistics system play in the Korean War? The U.S. military, which commanded U.N. forces, unified the transport of the Army, Air Force and Navy, which had operated in individual systems since World War II, into one system and projected the United Sea Logistics Operations into the Korean War. Second, why did the U.S. and U.N. forces make the Port of Busan a bridgehead? Busan Port was a terminal connecting sea and land transport. Of course, there are road and route transports, but ships and railways accounted for the largest share during the Korean War. This transport system became the main method during the Korean War based on the historical relationship of Busan Port and Busan Port and Busan Station connected to Japan's ports. Third, we noticed that busan port, which was in the logistics system of the modern Japanese “empire”, introduced a combined logistics system that united the United States through the Korean War. Even now, there is a military force in Busan Port, and the system that was established during the Korean War still exists. The three things noted in this article are that we look at the Korean War from the perspective of the oceans, and we will also look at the skirmishes of the 21st century war to develop our maritime power. I was.
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Ⅱ. 부산기지사령부의 부산교두보 확보
Ⅲ. 부산군수사령부 편성을 통한 군수체계 성립
Ⅳ. 전장 확대에 따른 제2군수사령부와 제3군수사령부 재편
Ⅴ. 맺음말
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