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Poor wording

Fighting ended in Korea on the 27th of July 1953. The build dates for this model are listed as "July 1953 – January 1955". So safe to say no more than a handful were finished by the time the war ended and none went to Korea before hostilities ended.

Why then does the article go on to state "at the end of the Korean War, most RS-4-TCs were placed into storage" when in actuality, they were just starting to be built when the Korean War ended?

Sloppy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Poor wording

Fighting ended in Korea on the 27th of July 1953. The build dates for this model are listed as "July 1953 – January 1955". So safe to say no more than a handful were finished by the time the war ended and none went to Korea before hostilities ended.

Why then does the article go on to state "at the end of the Korean War, most RS-4-TCs were placed into storage" when in actuality, they were just starting to be built when the Korean War ended?

Sloppy


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