Korean War Counteroffensive history military koreanwar strategy unitednations usa
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In September 1950, at a crucial juncture of the Korean War, General Walton Walker's US Eighth Army launched a decisive counteroffensive against the retreating Korean People's Army. The enemy's resistance was waning, and with boosted armor and vehicles, the Eighth Army aimed to encircle and annihilate the opposition. This strategy involved a broad assault, with the US I Corps advancing from Taegu towards Suwon to link with the X Corps, the 2nd and 25th Infantry Divisions undertaking major offensives to capture strategic locations, and the South Korean army performing deep encirclement maneuvers. Walker's orders allowed for aggressive advances without concern for flank security, indicating confidence in achieving a breakthrough. Supported by a significant UN force near the Pusan Perimeter, totaling nearly 160,000 troops, and logistical and reinforcement efforts, including international support from the Philippines and Sweden, this period marked a critical turning point in the Korean War. • • ~~~~~ • Visual Disclaimer: The images in this video are AI-generated and intended for artistic enhancement only. They are not always historically accurate and should be enjoyed as creative backdrops to our storytelling. • ~~~~~ • Want to support the channel? Our videos require intensive resources and wouldn't be possible without support from viewers like you. • Become a member: / @_audiology • Support us on Patreon: / audiology • We hope you enjoy the journey- thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe for more exciting content. To request videos or topics leave a comment below.
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