OF THE KOREAN PEOPLE'S ABMT AND THE COMMANDEB OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE'S VOLUNTEERS, ON THE OTHEB HAND, CONCEBNING A MILITARY ARMISTICE IN KOREA PREAMBLE The undersigned, the Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command, on the one hand, and the Supreme Commander... The Cold War in Asia - 第 81 頁J. Bruce Amstutz 著 - 1996 - 293 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1979 - 1192 頁
...was signed at Panmunjom on July 27, 1953, by the Commander-in-Chief of the United Nations Command, the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army, and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers (TIAS 2782; 4 UST 234; entered into force on July 27, 1953) . People's Republic... | |
| United States-Japan Parliamentary Committee on Science and Technology. Meeting - 1986 - 128 頁
...international treaty. The signatories are the Commander in Chief, United Nations Command, on the one side and the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers on the other. Although no representative of the Republic of Korea has signed the... | |
| 1996 - 738 頁
...the Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the UN and five by the Command of the Korean People's Army and the Command of the Chinese volunteers (point...Commission may create inspection groups composed of representati ves of those states, (p. 40). The Commission of neutral states must supervise the implementation... | |
| Kenneth W. Condit - 1992 - 344 頁
...by the UNC, namely, Sweden and Switzerland, and two appointed "by neutral nations nominated jointly by the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers, namely, Poland and Czechoslovakia." Subordinate to it were 20 Neutral Nations... | |
| David R. McCann, Asia Society - 1997 - 252 頁
...1953, by the United Nations Command (representing UN, US, and South Korean forces) on the one side and the supreme commander of the Korean People's Army and the commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers on the other. The purpose of the agreement was to stop the fighting and prevent... | |
| Perry L. Pickert - 1997 - 642 頁
...consisted of ten senior officers: five appointed by the Commander in Chief, UN Command, and five appointed by the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers. Their specific duty was to "supervise the implementation of [the] Armistice Agreement... | |
| Michael W. Doyle, Ian Johnstone, Robert C. Orr - 1997 - 454 頁
...forces. 86 See eg Agreement between the Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command, on the One hand, and the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers, on the Other Hand, Concerning a Military Armistice in Korea, July 27, 1953, an.... | |
| Perry L. Pickert - 1997 - 642 頁
...progress toward a cease-fire (Bailey: 74). On 27 July 1953, the Commander in Chief of the UN Command, the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army, and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers finally signed the armistice agreement, which established the Military Demarcation... | |
| Bernard Eccleston, Michael Dawson, Deborah J. McNamara - 1998 - 408 頁
...the two Koreas. The undersigned, the Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command, on the one hand, and the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers, on the other hand, in the interest of stopping the Korean conflict, with its great... | |
| I. William Zartman - 2001 - 356 頁
...between North Korea and the United States, excluding South Korea. The armistice agreement was signed by the supreme commander of the Korean People's Army and the commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers, on the one hand, and the UN commander, on the other; because the Chinese People's... | |
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