Inch’on 1950: The last great amphibious assault (Campaign, 162) by Gordon L. Rottman
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Overview: Osprey’s study of Inch’on, which was probably the most significant campaign in the Korean War (1950-1953), as well as the last major amphibious assault of division-size conducted in the history of warfare. The odds were stacked against the US troops, with virtually no time for training and many of the divisions unprepared for the conflict. The success of the Inch’on campaign is a testament to the sheer initiative of the officers and NCOs conducted it. This book details the strategy and tactics that led to the operation’s success, as well as narrating the experience of the battle in fascinating detail.
Genre: Non-Fiction, History
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