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During World War II, Tae Kwon Do as we know it today was not widely practiced or utilized by soldiers. The martial art was largely developed in Korea after the war, influenced by traditional Korean fighting styles and Japanese Martial Arts. However, some military personnel may have been exposed to martial arts training, but it was not a standardized or common practice among soldiers during the war. The focus for soldiers was primarily on conventional combat training and tactics.

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