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During the Korean War, General MacArthur was able to take the city of Inchon by
striking in an area far away from where the fighting had been concentrated.
tricking North Korea into believing he that would use nuclear weapons.
convincing China to enter the war on the side of South Korea.
launching a surprise attack from deep within North Korean territory.
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striking in an area far away from where the fighting had been concentrated.
MacArthur's Inchon landing (Operation Chromite, Sept. 1950) was a risky, surprise amphibious assault behind North Korean lines—far from the Pusan Perimeter—allowing UN forces to cut enemy supply lines and retake Seoul.
MacArthur's Inchon landing (Operation Chromite, Sept. 1950) was a risky, surprise amphibious assault behind North Korean lines—far from the Pusan Perimeter—allowing UN forces to cut enemy supply lines and retake Seoul.
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