(September 15, 1950) an amphibious operation during the Korean War led by Gen. Douglas MacArthur which led to the securing of Seoul on September 28. Despite logistical challenges and hastily organized troops, a Marine battalion landed on nearby Wolmi-do Island and was followed by two Marine regiment landings against Inchon itself. With a five-to-one strength disadvantage, the 2, 200 North Korean troops at Inchon were easily defeated. The march to Seoul began the following day.
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It is the site of an amphibious landing that was an Allied victory
MacArthur's Inchon Landing.
Inchon, Korea
Battle of inchon
The allies recaptured Seoul, South Korea.
Inchon was significant because it gave the element of surprise
Battle of the Bulge Inchon Landing
It is the site of an amphibious landing that was an Allied victory
MacArthur's Inchon Landing.
The Inchon Landing in 1950.
It is the site of an amphibious landing that was an Allied victory
Inchon, Korea
The U.S. Marines conducted a surprise amphibious landing in Inchon(Incheon)
Battle of inchon
The allies recaptured Seoul, South Korea.
The allies recaptured Seoul, South Korea.
The allies recaptured Seoul, South Korea.