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The U.S. broke out of the Pusan Perimeter during the Korean War through a well-planned counteroffensive known as the Inchon Landing in September 1950. This surprise amphibious assault, led by General Douglas MacArthur, diverted North Korean forces and created a new front. Following the successful landing, U.N. troops advanced towards the Pusan Perimeter, engaging and pushing back North Korean forces, ultimately allowing for a broader offensive that reclaimed territory in South Korea. The combination of strategic surprise and rapid movement enabled U.N. forces to escape the encirclement and regain the initiative in the war.

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