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Military History: 1945 to Present: The Korean War: |
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The North Korean invasion initially was very successful. By early August 1950, UN forces held only the southeast corner of the Korean peninsula. The tide began to turn in September as General Douglas MacArthur led an American amphibious invasion at In'chon. From this point, UN troops drove the North Koreans back across the 38th parallel. General MacArthur strongly and openly advocated the pursuit of complete victory over North Korea. Under his leadership, American forces penetrated deep into enemy territory. By the end of October, the war appeared to be nearly over. The Canadian government even temporarily reduced its commitment of troops in anticipation of this outcome. Such optimism, however, proved unjustified. |
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