a US sea invasion at Inchon north of Pusan. North Korean troops had to fight their way back north, thus releaving North Korean military pressure on Pusan
By landing troops at Inchon, in the rear of the North Korean army and threatening their supply lines from the north.
MacArthur
General MacArthur favored breaking the stalemate in the Korean War with a bold attack. He landed his army at Inchon and moved it south, trapping the North Korean army between the United States army and the South Korean army inside the Pusan Perimeter in the south of the country.
A general leads the NORTH Korean army & a general leads the SOUTH Korean army. The names of those generals change, just as they do in every army. There are two Koreas.
US Army General Douglas MacArthur; later US Army General Ridgeway.
The North Korean Army invaded the South on June 25, 1950
MacArthur
MacArthur
General MacArthur favored breaking the stalemate in the Korean War with a bold attack. He landed his army at Inchon and moved it south, trapping the North Korean army between the United States army and the South Korean army inside the Pusan Perimeter in the south of the country.
MacArthur wanted to cut the supply lines of the North Korean army.
MacArthur wanted to cut the supply lines of the North Korean army.
MacArthur wanted to cut the supply lines of the North Korean army.
MacArthur wanted to cut the supply lines of the North Korean army.
Macarthur
MacArthur then Ridgeway.
A general leads the NORTH Korean army & a general leads the SOUTH Korean army. The names of those generals change, just as they do in every army. There are two Koreas.
US Army General Douglas MacArthur; later US Army General Ridgeway.
The North Korean Army invaded the South on June 25, 1950