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 ...
Louis Losack doesn't remember much of what happened on Sept. 15, 1950. That's when Losack, now 75, landed on Red Beach of the Inchon Peninsula during the second wave of attacks to secure Seoul and cut ...
Seventy-five years ago, on September 15, 1950, U.S. forces under the command of Gen. Douglas MacArthur landed at Inchon, a port located near the waist of the Korean peninsula. Korea is shaped like a ...
Editor’s note: This is part of an occasional series marking the anniversary of the start of the Korean War. On Sept.15, 1950, history’s last large-scale amphibious landing occurred at Inchon, South ...
SEOUL, South Korea -- Inchon, South Korea, took on a movie-set quality today as U.S. Marines and their South Korean and U.N. counterparts re-enacted the massive amphibious landing 60 years ago that ...
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