Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "A battle in the Korean War (1950) ", 6 letters:
inchon

Alternative clues for the word inchon

Word definitions for inchon in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Inchon (also called Inchon! ) is a 1981 South Korean–American epic war film about the Battle of Inchon , considered to be the turning point of the Korean War . The film was directed by Terence Young and financed by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inchon \Inchon\ prop. n. The name of a town in Korea and of a battle in the Korean War (1950), in which United Nations forces made an amphibious landing at Inchon, a harbor on the west coast of Korea.

Usage examples of inchon.

When I got here, General Pickering told me that MacArthur had told him the idea had occurred to him earlier than that, that when he went to Suwon a couple of days after the North Koreans invaded, he had thought about an amphibious invasion at Inchon, and had directed Almond to start the initial planning.

President sent me here to do is to find out what I can about Inchon and report to him directly what I think.

North Koreans we were going to land at Inchon, and give them twenty-four hours to bring up reinforcements, right?

MacArthur will make it clear that if Truman had had the good sense to let himthe experienced general who won World War Two in the Pacificinvade Inchon, it would be over.

I can to convince Howe that MacArthur is right about Inchon, and everybody else wrong.

Anything that will change the odds at Inchon in our favor is worth a shot.

Korean national police uniforms, take a couple of small islands off Inchon with as little fuss as possible.

McCoy suspected, engage targets of opportunity in Inchon before either flying a little farther north, or returning directly to their carrier, once they had, so to speak, justified their presence in the area to the enemy.

North Korea, past Inchon, where on September 15, nine days before General Ned Almond had led the X Corps ashore.

Ned Almond in with X Corps at Inchon, as brilliant a maneuver as General Black had ever seen.

X Corps at Inchon, General Ned Almond, had had to borrow a helicopter from the Marines to make his way around Korea.

Korea to Inchon, the seaport used by the American forces, a center of great cargo dumps and gasoline depots.

Occasionally he inspected the western alleyway leading from the Chinese border to Inchon, hoping to find one of the wooden Slow Boys sneaking south, but he detected nothing.

Then Taegu, Seoul, west to Inchon, then Kaesong and a hard flight northwest to Pyongyang, where the heavy antiaircraft waits.

Ridgway and MacArthur, Pusan, Inchon and the Yalu - their emotional resonance was gone.