In September 1950, three months after the North Korean invasion, South Korean troops and their allies held just a corner of the peninsula. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, commander of UN forces in Korea, knew ...
INCHEON, South Korea — More than 100 Korean War veterans were honored Monday during a ceremony on the 75th anniversary of Operation Chromite, the daring amphibious assault that turned the tide for ...
Cemeteries are the keepers of our memories. When others have forgotten, they remember — in stone, in monument, in a chiseled line here or there, a carved symbol, a record of past deeds, who we were ...
It was characterized as too risky, too dangerous, too out-of-the-question — but ultimately, that didn't deter the United States of America or Gen. Douglas MacArthur, for that matter. Just months after ...
INCHEON, Republic of Korea – A bold move. One that could turn the tides of war or go down as one of the greatest failures in military history. On June 28, 1950, just three days into the Korean War, ...
INCHEON, South Korea (April 28, 2014) -- Leaders from the top U.S. Army formation in Korea visited the sites of the amphibious operation that turned the tide of the Korean War 63 years ago. Eighth ...
The 'Incheon Landing Operation,' which turned the tide of the Korean War, is set to be commemorated through a large-scale international event as the civic society in the Incheon area begins full-scale ...
Cemeteries are the keepers of our memories. When others have forgotten, they remember — in stone, in monument, in a chiseled line here or there, a carved symbol, a record of past deeds, who we were ...