Camp PendletonCamp Pendleton — On Wednesday at Camp Pendleton, Marine veterans of the Korean War marked the 66th anniversary of the Inchon Landing, the risky amphibious invasion on Sept. 15, 1950, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! RAND Corporation senior international/defense researcher Bruce Bennett talked about competition between the United States and the Soviet Union in the ...
In June 1950, President Harry Truman ordered a naval blockade of the Korean coast and authorized Gen. Douglas MacArthur to send U.S. ground troops into Korea. During the three-year war, history would ...
"I am Douglas MacArthur – I win wars." CJ Entertainment has debuted an official US trailer for the epic Korean war film Operation Chromite, telling the story of the Battle of Inchon during the Korean ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...