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By the beginning of October of 1950, UN forces had pushed the North Koreans back to Pusan. the 38th parallel. the Yalu River. Seoul.

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Answered by neelamrane29
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Explanation:

September 1950: UN forces, led by the American General MacArthur, landed in Inchon and quickly pushed the North Koreans back over the 38th parallel and by October 1950 they had almost 'rolled back' the communists to the Yalu River on the border with China.

Answered by smartbrainz
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During the United Nations Command (UN) offensive to the Yalu River, following the North Korean invasion of South Korea at the start of the Korean War in 1950, the Battle of Chongju took place (29-30 October 1950).

Explanation:

  • During the UN offensive to the Yalu River the fight took place. The fight between the Australian forces and Korean forces was fought at the beginning of the Korean War.
  • This battle was ignited between the Australian 3rd Battalion troops, the Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR) and the 17th Korean People's Army Tank Brigade, which occupied Chongju, north Korea and the city. The Australians conducted a series of attacks by American M4 Sherman tanks and aircraft in support after finding a heavy fortified North Korean base equipped with T-34 tanks, and SU 76 auto-propelled guns, in a heavily wooded region astride the line of advance. Notwithstanding heavy opposition, North Koreans were forced to withdraw and after three hours of fighting the Australians achieved their objectives.
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