The First Forty Days
On June 25, 1950, North Korean forces attacked South Korean positions south of the 38th parallel. U.S. President Truman ordered air, sea and land armed services to give support to the overrun South Korean army and people.
The Turning Of The Tide
After six weeks of holding the last position in Korea, the Pusan Perimeter, the 95,000 men defending it were looking for a way out. The actions that followed appeared to turn the tide of the war.
The New War
The Communists reached out for an easy victory in South Korea and came close to achieving it. Yet, when the will of the United States is tested, it showed to be strong. Until the most savage experience of the Korean War began...