The Korean War by Indy Neidell — Season 1, Episode 13: The Korean War Week 013 - 70,000 UN Troops Head for Incheon - September 17, 1950
Documentary, War & Politics • 18 min • 3 seasons, 93 episodes
Episode synopsis
This week sees the UN forces execute Operation Chromite, the amphibious invasion of the port of Incheon, far behind enemy lines. There are many hurdles to clear before this can happen, including the physical one of one of the world's largest tidal ranges, which leaves many kilometers of mud flats in the approaches. There is also a UN counterattack at the same time, designed to perhaps break out of the Pusan Perimeter, or at least tie down big chunks of the enemy in the south.
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The Korean War by Indy Neidell followes the Korean war week by week.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1The Korean War Week 001 - The Korean War Begins - June 25, 1950
- E2The Korean War Week 002 - The Fall of Seoul - July 2, 1950
- E3The Korean War Week 003 - Never Fear, MacArthur's Here! - July 9, 1950
- E4The Korean War Week 004 - Americans Repeatedly Routed - July 16, 1950
- E5The Korean War Week 005 - The Allied Cluster f**k at Taejon - July 23, 1950
- E6The Korean War Week 006 - Stand or Die! - July 30, 1950
- E7The Korean War Week 007 - The Pusan Perimeter - August 6, 1950
- E8The Korean War Week 008 - The First UN Counterattack - August 13, 1950
- E9The Korean War Week 009 - Bloody UN Victory at Naktong Bulge - August 20, 1950
- E10The Korean War Week 010 - MacArthur and the Incheon Meeting - August 27, 1950
- E11The Korean War Week 011 - Destroy the Perimeter! - September 3, 1950
- E12The Korean War Week 012 - Green Light for Incheon - September 10, 1950