U.S. Marine Operations in Korea, 1950-1953, Volume 2: The Inchon-Seoul Operation - Free Audiobook

U.S. Marine Operations in Korea, 1950-1953, Volume 2: The Inchon-Seoul Operation - Free Audiobook

Author(s): Nicholas Canzona, Lynn Montross,

Language: English

1 / 29Forward and Preface

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29 Chapter(s)
  • 1. Forward and Preface
  • 2. Chapter 1, Part 1 - The Communist Challenge
  • 3. Chapter 1, Part 2 - The Communist Challenge
  • 4. Chapter 2, Part 1 - The Minute Men of 1950
  • 5. Chapter 2, Part 2 - The Minute Men of 1950
  • 6. Chapter 3, Part 1 - Operation Plan Chromite
  • 7. Chapter 3, Part 2 - Operation Plan Chromite
  • 8. Chapter 4, Part 1 - The Planning Phase
  • 9. Chapter 4, Part 2 - The Planning Phase
  • 10. Chapter 5, Part 1 - Embarkation and Assault
  • 11. Chapter 5, Part 2 - Embarkation and Assault
  • 12. Chapter 6, Part 1 - Hitting the Beaches
  • 13. Chapter 6, Part 2 - Hitting the Beaches
  • 14. Chapter 7, Part 1 - Securing the Beachhead
  • 15. Chapter 7, Part 2 - Securing the Beachhead
  • 16. Chapter 8, Part 1 - On to Kimpo
  • 17. Chapter 8, Part 2 - On to Kimpo
  • 18. Chapter 9, Part 1 - Marine Air Support
  • 19. Chapter 9, Part 2 - Marine Air Support
  • 20. Chapter 10, Part 1 - Crossing the Han
  • 21. Chapter 10, Part 2 - Crossing the Han
  • 22. Chapter 11, Part 1 - The Fight for Yongdungpo
  • 23. Chapter 11, Part 2 - The Fight for Yongdungpo
  • 24. Chapter 12, Part 1 - Main Line of Resistance
  • 25. Chapter 12, Part 2 - Main Line of Resistance
  • 26. Chapter 13, Part 1 - Seoul as a Battlefield
  • 27. Chapter 13, Part 2 - Seoul as a Battlefield
  • 28. Chapter 14, Part 1 - The Drive to Uijongbu
  • 29. Chapter 14, Part 2 - The Drive to Uijongbu

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The Inchon Landing was a major amphibious operation, planned in record time and executed with skill and precision. Even more, it was an exemplification of the fruits of a bold strategy executed by a competent force. The decision to attack at Inchon involved weakening the line against enemy strength in the Pusan Perimeter in order to strike him in the rear. It involved the conduct of an amphibious attack under most difficult conditions of weather and geography. It ultimately culminated with combat in the heart of Seoul. - Summary by Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr. and Aaron Bennett

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