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Tango0111 Jun 2020 9:03 p.m. PST

…at Inchon

"THEY NEEDED a team of Navy SEALs; they got a 39-year-old lieutenant and two Korean intelligence officers.

It was late August, 1950. The Korean War was two months old. Officers on General Douglas MacArthur's Far East Forces staff were struggling to complete plans for an amphibious assault at Inchon, a coastal city with a deep-water port near the South Korean capital of Seoul. The invasion would land two American divisions in the rear of the North Korean People's Army, which had pushed U.S. and Allied forces into a small toehold at Pusan…"
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