Inchon
The port city of Inchon. It was called Operation CHROMITE. The U.S. and allied forces landed U.S. Marines and U.S. Army troops on the beach at Inchon.
On September 5, 1950, during the Korean War, U.S. forces launched an offensive to counter the North Korean invasion of South Korea. This marked a critical moment in the conflict as General Douglas MacArthur led a successful amphibious assault at Inchon, which aimed to cut off North Korean supply lines and recapture Seoul. The operation ultimately turned the tide of the war in favor of United Nations forces, leading to significant territorial gains.
The Battle of Inchon or the Inchon Invasion took place on September 10, 1950. The battle lasted a total of nine days and ended with a decisive United Nations victory.
The Inchon Landing in 1950.
The near-miraculous 1950 amphibious landing took place at Inchon.
29th September 1950, was a Friday.
September 1st, 1950
September 9 1950 was on a Saturday.
30th September 1950 was a Saturday.
September 6 1950 was on a Wednesday.
September 18th 1950 was a Monday.