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Communes of Pyŏktong-gun:
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Pyŏktong-gun-Pyoktong County
to the rugged terrain, only seven percent of Pyoktong's area is cultivated, while 80% is forested. Pyŏktong county is divided into 1 ŭp (town) and 19 ri
Pyŏktong-gun-List of Korean War Medal of Honor recipients
Infantry Regiment Sacrificed his life by remaining in an exposed machine gun position during an enemy attack; killed numerous enemy troops. William E
Pyŏktong-gun-Kim Jung-rin
Kim Jung-rin was born on December 7, 1923, into a poor peasant family in Pyoktong County, North Pyongan Province (now Usi County, Chagang Province. His deeds
Pyŏktong-gun-John N. McLaughlin
until the beginning of March 1951, when officers were gathered and sent to Pyoktong to the prisoner camp for officers referred as Camp 5. Under harsh conditions
Pyŏktong-gun-Emil Kapaun
temporary prison camp at Sombakol, near the permanent camp (Prison Camp 5) at Pyoktong, North Korea, where they were later held. Kapaun was able to persuade some
Pyŏktong-gun-Changsong County
county, in northern North Phyŏngan province, North Korea. It is bordered by Pyŏktong to the east, Tongchang and Taegwan to the south, Sakchu to the west; to
Pyŏktong-gun-Usi County
Songwon to the south, and North Pyongan Province's Pyoktong county to the west. Originally part of Pyoktong, it was made a separate county in 1952 as part
Pyŏktong-gun-Tongchang County
northeast of the far western North Pyŏngan province, North Korea. It borders Pyŏktong and Chagang's Usi county to the north, Unsan and Songwŏn (in Chagang province)
Pyŏktong-gun-November 1950
village of Pyoktong, and were almost killed when U.S. B-26 bombers carried out an airstrike. The 450 POWs survived the bombing, though half of Pyoktong was incinerated