Operation Chromite Page

: Now a popular recreation area connected to the mainland, this was the site of "Green Beach," where the initial landings took place at dawn on September 15.

: Inchon was a risky choice due to extreme tidal ranges, narrow entry channels, and fortified seawalls rather than standard beaches. Operation Chromite

, widely known as the Battle of Inchon , was a pivotal amphibious invasion during the Korean War (September 15–19, 1950) that successfully turned the tide against North Korean forces. Historical Background & Strategy : Now a popular recreation area connected to

: The invasion was a decisive victory, leading to the liberation of Seoul on September 28 and allowing the UN forces to break out from the Pusan Perimeter. Visiting Historic Sites in Incheon Historical Background & Strategy : The invasion was

: Located on a hill overlooking the harbor, this park contains a large statue of General MacArthur and provides a panoramic view of the landing sites. Address : 25 Jayugongwon-nam-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon.