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Almond, Edward
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Eisenhower, Dwight David
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Korea n War
History of USA  

              


1950
Almond, Edward   Capture of Inchon
15th Sep Inchon   Directs the Inchon landings
1950
Almond, Edward   Siege of Seoul
25th Sep Seoul   The 1st Marine Division & the 7th Infantry Division surround Seoul
1952
Boatner, Haydon   Rebellion
12th May Koje   Ordered to suppress the Communist POW rebellion
Dec Pongnam   An attempted escape ends with 185 communists killed or wounded
1950
Clark, Eugene   Capture of Inchon
1st Sep Inchon   Put ashore near Inchon to gain information about the harbour prior to the USAlandings
15th Sep Inchon   Turns on a lighthouse beacon to help guide the X corps to their beacheads
1952
Clark, Mark   Commander
Nov   Appointed Commander of the UN forces in Korea
1952
Dodd, Francis   Rebellion
7th May Koje   General Dodd is taken hostage by Communist POWs
11th May Koje   Released by POW captors
1953
Eisenhower, Dwight David   Armistice
27th July   An armistice is agreed, sth Korea's independence is secured
1953
Eisenhower, Dwight David   Independence
27th July   An armistice is agreed, sth Korea's independence is secured
1953
Eisenhower, Dwight David   Peace
Washington   Signs a truce ending the Korean War
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Battle of Ossan
5th July Ossan   A UN force ias forced to retreat by the Nth Koreans
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Battle of Pusan
5th Aug River Natkong   The Nth Koreans break across the River Naktong but are driven back again 12 days later
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Battle of Sudong
26th Oct Sudong   The ROK 26th Division encounter strong Chinese resistance at Sudong
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Battle of Yechon
21st July Yechon   The USAretakes Yechon
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Capture of Han
22nd Sep River Han   The USAreaches the Han River near Seoul
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Capture of Inchon
23rd Aug Tokyo   From his Tkyo HQ MacArthur poposes plans for the USAcapture of Inchon
28th Aug Tokyo   The JCS gives its approval for the Inchon landings
13th Sep Inchon   USAdestroyers & cruisers shell enemy positions 2 days before the landings
15th Sep Inchon   The USAforces launch a surprise landing at Inchon 150 miles nth of the Pusan perimeter
23rd Sep Inchon   Nth Korean units begin withdrawing to the nth
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Capture of Kimbo Airport
16th Sep Kimbo Airport   The 5th Marines capture Kimbo Airport, Sth Korea's largest airport
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Capture of Pyongyang
1st Oct Pyongyang   1 October-24 November, the North Koreans are driven North as far as the Yalu River
20th Oct Pyongyang   Captures Pyongyang for the UN
20th Oct Pyongyang   Pyongyang is captured by the ROK & USA187th Regimental Combat Team
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Capture of Seoul
27th Sep Pusan   Communist supply lines are broken
27th Sep Seoul   MacArthur formally restores Seoul to President Rhee as the seat of Government
27th Sep Pusan   Nth Korean forces around the Pusan perimeter retreat
27th Sep Seoul   Seoul is captured by the 1st Cavalry Division & the 7th Infantry Division
27th Sep Seoul   The 2 week struggle to take Seoul ends, 130,000 nth Koreans had been captured
14th Mar Seoul   Counter-attacking Allied forces retake Seoul
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Capture of Wonsan
11th Oct Wonsan   The ROK 3rd Division captures the Nth Korean port of Wonsan
26th Oct Wonsan   USAMarines secure the port of Wonsan
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Capture of Yongdok
25th July Yongdok   The Nth Koreans capture Yongdok, only 1/4 of Sth Korea is under UN control
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Chromite
Sep   Launches Operation Chromite to achieve victory in Sth Korea before the winter
5th Sep Tokyo   The Inchon landing force sets out from Japan to invade Korea, 260 ships & 70,000 men
12th Sep Sasebo   MacArthur boards the Mount McKinley
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Commander
8th July   Appointed Commander-in-Chief, United Nations forces in the Korean War
26th Sep   Appointed Commander-in-Chief
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Conference of Wake Island
15th Oct Wake Island   MacArthur underplays the dangers of Russian & Chinese involvement in the war
15th Oct Wake Island   President Truman & General MacArthur confer at Wake Island on the course of the war
15th Oct Wake Island   The 1st & last meeting between Truman & MacArthur, fails to produce agreement
1951
MacArthur, Douglas   Dismissal
11th April Manchuria   Dismissed after publicly demanding the right to bomb Chinese targets in Manchuria
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Evacuation Hungnam
23rd Dec Hungnam   X Corps is evacuated from Hungnam
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Invasion of Korea
27th Sep 38th Parallel   MacArthur is authorized by the Pentagon to cross the 38th Parallel
1st Oct   MacArthur asks the nth Korean Commander-in-Chief to surrender, he refuses
1st Nov Unsan   Chinese troops overwhelm the 6th ROK Infantry Division
24th Nov River Yalu   Flies to Nth Korea to supervise the drive to the River Yalu
5th Dec   5-15 December, the Chinese invade Korea & force the X Corps to evacuate
1st Jan   400,000 Chinese & 100,000 Nth Koreans open a major offenisive
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Invasion of North Korea
1st Oct 38th Parallel   Sth Korean & UN troops move Nth across the 38th parallel into Nth Korea
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Invasion of Nth Korea
27th Sep   President Truman authorizes General MacArthr to operate nth of the 38th Parallel
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Mobilization
26th June Tokyo   Sends a report to the JCS predicting the collapse of the Nth Korean
29th June River Han   Doubts if the Sth Korean Army can hold the Han River
29th June River Han   Inspects Sth Korean troops & asks the Joint Chiefs of Staff to send USAground troops
19th July   Pledges a "superhuman effort" to pour in men & guns to drive out the Nth Koreans
19th July Pohang Dong   USAtroops land at Pohang-Dong but are pushed back after having formed a defensive line
15th Sep Inchon   Lands a UN force behind the lines to cut Nth Korean supply lines, only 20 marines die
29th Sep   MacArthur is authorized by the UN to advance his forces into North Korea
1st Oct 38th Parallel   Sth Korean & UN troops move Nth across the 38th parallel into Nth Korea
16th Oct Wonsan   16-26 October, the UN forces at Inchon are moved to the east coast as far as Wonsan
5th Nov   Reports the massing of Chinese troops in North Korea
26th Jan   Launches a counter-offensive against the Chinese & Nth Koreans
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Siege of Seoul
28th Sep Seoul   The 2 week struggle to take Seoul ends, 130,000 nth Koreans had been captured
23rd Dec Seoul   Plans to defend Seoul from a Communist invasion
1950
MacArthur, Douglas   Siege of Yalu River
26th Oct River Yalu   The ROK reach the Yalu River & discover a Chinese force ready to invade Sth Korea
1951
Ridgway, Matthew   Armistice
30th June   Makes a radio broadcast offering to send representitives to discuss a cease-fire
10th July   Armistice negotiations open between the Commanders of both sides
5th Aug   Breaks the Armistice negotiations claiming Nth Korea has broken demilitarization rules
12th Nov Panmunjon   A 2nd round of peace negotiations begins
23rd Nov Panmunjon   Both sides agree to a cease-fire along a demarcation line
1951
Ridgway, Matthew   Battle of Imjin River
22nd April River Imjin   Carries out a defensive action against the North Koreans
1951
Ridgway, Matthew   Capture of Chunshon
14th Mar Chunshon   Recaptures Cunshon from the communists
1951
Ridgway, Matthew   Capture of Seoul
14th Mar Seoul   Recaptures Seoul from the communists
14th Mar Seoul   Seoul is recaptured by the Americans
1950
Ridgway, Matthew   Commander
23rd Dec   Appointed Commander of ground forces in Korea, replacement for Walton Walker
11th April   Appointed Commander of the UN forces in Korea
1951
Ridgway, Matthew   Invasion of Korea
1st Jan   400,000 Chinese & 100,000 Nth Koreans open a major offenisive
1951
Ridgway, Matthew   Ripper
7th Mar   Launches an operation to recapture Inchon & Kimpo airfield
1950
Ridgway, Matthew   Siege of Seoul
Dec Seoul   Evacuates Seoul & establishes a defense line at the Han River
3rd Jan Seoul   Orders the evacuation of Seoul
1950
Truman, Harry S   38th Parallel
27th Sep 38th Parallel   President Truman authorizes General MacArthr to operate nth of the 38th Parallel
1950
Truman, Harry S   Alliance
27th June Washington   Orders MacArthur to support the southern Korean army with air & sea forces
1950
Truman, Harry S   Budget
19th July Washington   Increases the annual peacetime military budget to $48 billion
19th July Washington   Sends Congress an emergency appropriation of $10 billion
19th July Washington   Truman requests an increased military budget from Congress
1950
Truman, Harry S   Capture of Inchon
15th Sep Inchon   USAforces capture Inchon
1950
Truman, Harry S   Capture of Seoul
28th Mar Seoul   North Korea captures Seoul, it has destroyed most of the South Korean Army
1950
Truman, Harry S   Conference of Wake Island
15th Oct Wake Island   President Truman & General MacArthur confer at Wake Island on the course of the war
15th Oct Wake Island   The 1st & last meeting between Truman & MacArthur, fails to produce agreement
15th Oct Wake Island   Truman tells MacArthur the Chinese & Russians must not be involved in the war
1950
Truman, Harry S   Conscription
22nd June Washington   The House of Representitives approves enlistment of 547,000
1951
Truman, Harry S   Dismissal
11th April   Dimisses MacArthur as Commander of UN forces because of his support of war with China
1950
Truman, Harry S   Invasion of Korea
25th Mar   North Korea invades South Korea
26th Mar   The UN Security Council passes a resolution demanding withdrawal of Nth Korean forces
27th June Geneva   A UN resolution demands the withdrawal of Nth Korean forces from Sth Korea
30th June   Authorized after MacArthur reports on the hopelessness of the Sth Korean situation
1st July Pusan   UN troops arrive in Pusan
1950
Truman, Harry S   Invasion of North Korea
27th Sep 38th Parallel   President Truman authorizes General MacArthr to operate nth of the 38th Parallel
1st Oct   USAforces cross the Nth Korean border
1950
Truman, Harry S   Invasion of Sth Korea
27th June Washington   The UN calls for North Korean withdrawal from South Korea
1950
Truman, Harry S   Mobilization
22nd June Washington   Senate approves the enlistment of 547,000, as requested by the USADefence Dept
22nd June Washington   The House of Representitives approves 547,000, requested by the USADefence Dept
27th June Washington   Orders all USAnaval & airforces in Japan, Okinawa & the Philippines to be put on alert
30th June Washington   Agrees to MacArthur's request & orders USAforces into Korea
1951
Truman, Harry S   Peace
12th Nov Panmunjon   Peace negotiations take place at Panmunjon
1950
Truman, Harry S   Supreme Commander
7th July   MacArthur is appointed as the Supreme Commander of the UN forces in Korea
1950
Walker, Walton   Death
23rd Dec   Death of Walton Walker, killed in a jeep accident
1950
Walker, Walton   Siege of Pusan
29th July Pusan   Orders that Pusan must not fall saying that there is no further back to retreat

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