Canadian Peacekeeping

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Without different nations’ peacekeepers throughout the world, people would not be able to live in their placid daily life. In fact, they would be exposed to threats and danger, ending up living under the pressure of fear. Peacekeeping an activity of sending military troops and forces with the United Nations to ceasefire and maintain peace in the world. (The Canadian Encyclopedia) Canada is an active participant in United Nations peacekeeping missions, and known for supporting peace throughout the world. This helps Canada to build an admirable reputation as a peacekeeper that other nations should emulate, by participating in UNSK, UNEF, and UNSF. (Borda, p.12)

The Korean War started at 4:00A.M., on June 25th, 1950, when North Korean troops crossed over the 38th Parallel Line. At that time, Korea was divided into two different nations, South Korea and North Korea. The North invaded the South to expand their communist presence since South Korea was democratic. (Land of the Morning Calm – 2 minutes) The United Nations Security Council urgently took action to this invasion, and insisted of military troops within the 10 member nations, including Canada. Canada’s contribution to the Korean War as a peacekeeper started on July 20th, 1950. The NO.426 Transport Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force flew to aid for South Korea. Then, the Second Battalion - the peacekeeping contingent of Canada arrived in South Korea and prevented the North Koreans taking over the city of Kapyung, South Korea, successfully. Canada also took action in joining other nation like the 28th British Commonwealth Brigade at the Han River. With the help of Canada and other nations, the UN forces were able move forward to the 38th Parallel Line during 1951. Finally on Jul...

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