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 ...
Flooding damage is occurring one after another in Incheon as the spring tide, when the tide height is at its highest, arrives. According to the Incheon Fire Headquarters on the 4th, around 6:45 a.m.
Soon Incheon commemorates a day when the land, sea and sky come together for a historic purpose — the anniversary of the Incheon Landing Operation. On Sept. 15, 1950, the landing off Incheon’s coast ...
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 ...
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 — At the edge of Incheon's inner harbor, beneath sunny skies and the hum of helicopters, veterans and dignitaries gathered on Monday to mark an event that once seemed improbable: the ...
The 75th-anniversary commemorative ceremony of the Incheon Landing Operation, which reversed the tide of the Korean War, was held on the 15th at Pier 8 in the Inner Harbor of Jung-gu, Incheon.
Amidst a nationwide deadly heatwave, unexpected flooding damage occurred in Incheon, where not a single drop of rain had fallen. According to the Incheon Fire Headquarters, at around 6:06 a.m. on the ...
Few battles have single-handedly changed the course of a nation’s history as much as the Incheon landing of Sept. 15, 1950. Code-named Operation Chromite, the landing took place four months after the ...