Noun
a port city in western South Korea on the Yellow Sea
a battle in the Korean War (1950); United States forces landed at Inchon
Source: WordNetAs I talked to her, I recalled that long ago, I had ghostwritten a book about the Inchon Landing (another miracle) of the Korean War for a wealthy Korean holy man. Source: Internet
At Inchon, MacArthur used navy ships, Marine aerial Corsairs and Marine and army troops jointly, in a superb example of inter-service cooperation. Source: Internet
But unlike MacArthur at Inchon, Trump likely did not grasp the gravity of his decision. Source: Internet
Born in Inchon, South Korea, Lee’s passion for music began at a young age under the influence of her father, who adored Beethoven. Source: Internet
Marshall participated in the post- Inchon landing discussion that led to authorizing Douglas MacArthur to conduct operations in North Korea. Source: Internet
The amphibious assault ship USS Inchon (LPH-12) was sent to the Canal, carrying 12 RH-53D minesweeping helicopters of HM-12. Source: Internet