Supported by Stalin, North Korean dictator Kim Sung-Il launched an invasion of South Korea, and quickly occupied the region. See more in Season 1, Episode 8, “Battle of Inchon.”
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Yes but South Korean can also be an American officer or a Chinese or a North Korean theoretically have come to the US became a US American officer and oh could be a spy the question is which one can we train the best to fool the Chinese I'm pretty sure it's not an American officer not a average white American or black American officer so a South Korean that has lived in America and it's been trained by American soldiers and possibly has lived in China well maybe just maybe would be the best for the job
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I loved this series back in the day. And it's been great re-watching these old episodes and trying to remember what the right answers were. I miss this series.
Hopefully there’s one on Gettysburg because that one had a lot of decisions to be made like wether to move south and threaten Washington dc or stay and fight also wether to send support to sickles or not and also wether to take the high ground at culps hill or not and also wether to launch Pickett’s charge or not.
Nope…you put up the American Flag FIRST, then immediately take it down and replaced with the South Korean Flag, the hoist the United Nations Flag flies underneath it. 😉
D take the islands that have enemies troops on them
Mud flats when the tides roll out
Very good job fellows!! Congratulations.
I loved this series back in the day. And it's been great re-watching these old episodes and trying to remember what the right answers were. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!!!!!
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bro I don't want to play trivia, just tell the story, I don't have any plans to lead an army against Kim IL song
Did everything enjoy themselves
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What are marines and soldiers did was amazing but I don’t agree on the tactics tacking the capital was not the right move cutting across the country and trapping the enemy would had been better and it would had shortened our supply not made it longer
I like Gen. McArthur. I also like History Channel because show like this…
I love how he takes the time to explain then put us in the situation to call the shots
Certainly miss content like this…
Sweet
the question pauses are pointless
inchon did not succeed because it was brilliantly executed operation, it was, but because it was so stupid an idea that even when chinese intelligence discovered the plan and warned north korea, they refused to believe it, for as so often related, inchon was a very bad target to make an assault like that.
These are the history channel vibes I miss