caused North korean and chinese forces to fall back or be surrounded by UN forces.
He chose Inchon.
at the port city of 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.
General Omar Bradley
MacArthurs was angry because he favored total war
The Battle of Inchon , an amphibious invasion by US Marines , severed the logistical supply lines of the NKPA (North Korean People's Army) which led to the recapture of the Seoul capital .
He chose Inchon.
The suprise attack at Inchon
The suprise attack at Inchon
He chose Inchon.
at the port city of Inchon
MacArthur's counterattack at Inchon, launched in September 1950 during the Korean War, successfully turned the tide in favor of United Nations forces. The operation enabled a strategic amphibious landing behind North Korean lines, leading to the recapture of Seoul and the retreat of North Korean forces. This bold maneuver not only disrupted enemy supply lines but also demonstrated the effectiveness of surprise tactics in warfare, ultimately contributing to a shift in momentum for the UN forces in the conflict.
Inchon is in South Korea
Inchon is pronounced as "in-chun."
The counterattack was successful.Three were killed overnight and we expect a counterattack to start this morning.
Inchon was released on 09/17/1982.
The Production Budget for Inchon was $46,000,000.