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Risking It All: The Incheon Landings at 75 and the Legacy of the Korean War

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Join the MacArthur Memorial for a special symposium reflecting Operation Chromite and legacy of the Korean War on its 75th anniversary.

Seventy-five years ago, General Douglas MacArthur, the first United Nations Command (UNC) commander, defied the odds with one of history’s boldest amphibious assaults: the Incheon Landing. Facing skepticism from planners and in his own words, daunting “5,000-to-1” odds, MacArthur’s daring gamble turned the tide of the Korean War. Always a proponent of bold action, MacArthur accepted the risks at Incheon and later noted that the people of the Republic of Korea were also "risking it all" to preserve their sovereignty and democracy.

To commemorate this pivotal moment, the MacArthur Memorial and the Korea Defense Veterans Association have partnered to present a dynamic two-part event that will examine the history of the Incheon operation and feature a moderated discussion with three former UNC commanders, to explore Incheon’s enduring legacy and the vital role of the United Nations Command today.

This event will begin at 2:45pm with lectures followed by a short break and a panel discussion with past UN commanders. It will be followed by a reception.

This event is free and open to the public but registration is required to attend. Register now on Eventbrite.