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Yalu River 195051: The Chinese spring the trap on MacArthur

English

By (author): Clayton K. S. Chun

Illustrated by: Johnny Shumate

This gripping study details the crisis point of the Korean War: the UN advance across into North Korea and the following Chinese offensive that drove the forces back south of the 38th Parallel. Following the Inchon landings and the breakout from the Pusan Perimeter, UN forces crossed the North Korean border on 9 October and moved on the capital Pyongyang. Many in America believed the war would be over by Christmas, but some Washington diplomatic, military, and intelligence experts continued to raise dire warnings that the Peoples Republic of China might intervene. Nevertheless, General MacArthur decided to push on to the Chinese/North Korean border, the Yalu River. On 25 October, Communist Chinese Forces unexpectedly attacked Republic of Korea forces near Unsan. Then, on 25 November, the day after MacArthur announced a final offensive to end the war, the Chinese 13th Army Group struck in mass against the Eighth Army in the north-west corner of North Korea, overrunning the US 2nd and 25th Infantry Divisions. The Chinese attacks quickly shattered Trumans dream of a unified Korea. American, UN, and ROK forces could not hold a successful defensive line against the combined CCF and NKPA attacks. At the Chosin Reservoir, US Marine Corps and Army units retreated south whilst MacArthurs forces withdrew from Pyongyang and X Corps later pulled out of Hungnam. Using expert research, birds-eye views, and full-colour maps, this study tells the fascinating history of the critical Yalu campaign, including the famous retreat past the 38th Parallel. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 314g
  • Dimensions: 184 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781472837257

About Clayton K. S. Chun

Clayton K. S. Chun PhD is on the US Army War College faculty at Carlisle Barracks Pennsylvania where he teaches courses on national security strategy and economics. He completed a military career in the US Air Force and has published work in the fields of national security military history and economics. He lives in Pennsylvania USA. Johnny Shumate works as a freelance illustrator living in Nashville Tennessee. He began his career in 1987 after graduating from Austin Peay State University. Most of his work is rendered in Adobe Photoshop using a Cintiq monitor. His greatest influences are Angus McBride Don Troiani and Édouard Detaille.

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