- Sinanju
Infobox Korean settlement
context=north
rr=Sinanju
mr=Sinanch'u
hangul=신안주
hanja=新安州
pop=15,835
popyear=2006
popnote= [cite web|title=Sinanju|work=World Gazetteer|year=2006|url=http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gpro&lng=en&dat=32&srt=npan&col=aohdq&geo=466554560|accessdate=2006-11-06]Sinanju is the name of a worker's district (로동자구) near an inlet in Anju city,
South Pyongan province,North Korea . The name literally means "New Anju."History
On May 9th, 1951, the U.S. Air Force conducted the most massive airstrike of the war to date - at least 300 planes converged on a city on the Yalu River.
Sinanju's bridges and railways were bombed by the
United States Air Force during theKorean War to halt the transport of supplies toNorth Korea . During the second Korean winter, railways and bridges leading from Sinanju toChongju were bombed by the U.S. onJanuary 25 ,1952 , but were repaired five days later. During the last week of March, 1952, U.S. forces began usingB-29 Superfortress es through April to destroy bridges between Sinanju andPyongyang .During the third Korean winter, the U.S.A.F. targeted 5 railroad bridges over the Chongchon Estuary near Sinanju in January, 1953. Trains were supposed to dock in marshaling yards there. Allied bombers destroyed them at night, but this only stopped enemy transport temporarily. Consequentially, in Spring of 1953, Communist troops had more difficulty transporting troops and supplies due to relentless allied intervention. [ [http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/korean_war/korean_war_campaigns/korean_war_campaigns.html Korean Service 1950-1954 ] ] [ [https://www.airforcehistory.hq.af.mil/EARS/MiGAlley.htm Mig Alley : The Fight For Air Superiority ] ]
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