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In what year did the Korean War end for Canadian forces?
The Korean War ended for Canadian forces in 1953 when the armistice was signed, concluding Canada's active combat participation in the United Nations-led missio
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Question: In what year did the Korean War end for Canadian forces?
Answer options:
- 1950 ✅ 1953
- 1955
- 1957
Correct answer: 1953
Explanation: The Korean War ended for Canadian forces in 1953 when the armistice was signed, concluding Canada's active combat participation in the United Nations-led mission to defend South Korea. The option 1950 is incorrect because it marks the start of the conflict, while 1955 and 1957 are incorrect because major operations had already ceased. Under the Discover Canada guidelines, understanding Canada's military history and international peacekeeping role is essential. Candidates should memorize this timeline, as questions about Canada's involvement in major twentieth-century conflicts, including the Korean War spanning from 1950 to 1953, are common on the citizenship exam to test historical literacy.
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