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Past, Present & Future of DMZ
the Korean War (June 25, 1950)
Chronological table of the Korean War
Past, Present & Future of DMZ
the Korean War (June 25, 1950)
Chronological table of the Korean War
| 1950 | |
|---|---|
| 6. 25 | The Red army invades the SouthSouth Korea requests the U.S and the U.N for military support |
| 6. 26 | UN advises the North Korean army to cease fire and withdraw Uijeongbu is lost |
| 6. 28 | UN decides to support ROK with military forces The Han river bridge explosion North Korean army occupies Seoul |
| 6. 29 | Mc Arthur¡¯ inspects the Han river line of defense |
| 7. 2 | ROK air force takes over 10 F-51 fighter |
| 7. 3 | North Korean army breaks through the line of defense |
| 7. 5 | Jukmiryeong Osan battle of the US ground army |
| 7.14 | ROK forces hands over the operation right of command to the UN |
| 7.20 | Daejeon is lost |
| 8. 1 | Formation of the Nakdong river line of defense |
| 8. 3 | Total offensive of the North Korean army at August |
| 8.31 | Total offensive of the North Korean army at September |
| 9.15 | Incheon landing operation |
| 9.16 | Total counterattack opened at the Nakdong river line of defense |
| 9.28 | The capital city-Seoul is recovered |
| 9.29 | Celebration for returning to the capital |
| 10. 1 | ROK forces breaks through the 38th parallel |
| 10.10 | Wonsan is recovered |
| 10.19 | Pyong-yang is recoveredCCF intervenes in the Korean war |
| 10.26 | ROK forces recover Chosan Apnok river side |
| 10.30 | Welcome meeting of citizens celebrating the recovery of Pyongyang |
| 11.21 | U.S takes over Haesanjin |
| 12. 1 | U.N forces decides to withdraw from the North Korean area |
| 12.24 | Heungnam withdrawal completed |
| 12.25 | Government gives evacuation order to the people at national capital region |
| 1951 | |
|---|---|
| 1. 4 | 1¡¤4 retreat, Seoul is lost |
| 1. 14 | New line of defense built at Pyeongtaek-Samcheok |
| 1. 25 | Allies open counterattack operations |
| 2. 1 | UN determines the CCF as invader |
| 3. 15 | Seoul is recovered once again. |
| 4. 12 | General ¡®Mc Arthur¡¯ of the U.N forces released from office General ¡¯ Ridgway¡¯ of the U.N forces appointed |
| 4. 22 | CCF opens spring offensive of April |
| 5. 16 | CCF opens offensive of May |
| 6. 23 | Soviet Union suggests armistice |
| 7. 10 | Armistice talks held |
| 8. 1 | Foundation of 1st Fighter Wing of ROK air force |
| 10. 28 | Agreement on setting military demarcation line |
| 12. 2 | Liquidation of Red guerrillas at Jiri mountain |
| 1952 | |
|---|---|
| 1. 18 | Announcement of contiguous sea sovereignty peace line |
| 4. 28 | Armistice conference adjourned indefinitely |
| 5. 7 | Kidnapping incident of the Geojedo concentration camp |
| 5. 9 | Commander officer ¡®Clark¡¯ of the U.N forces appointed |
| 6. 23 | U.N air force bombs North Korean hydroelectric power plant |
| 7. 7 | Battle of Capital hill¡¤land(Jijeong) ridge |
| 7. 10 | East sea battle of hill 351 |
| 9. 6 | Battle of Capital hill¡¤ridge |
| 9. 21 | Battle of 812¡¤854 hill |
| 10. 6 | Battle of White horse hill Battle near Goyangdae |
| 10. 14 | Battle of Sniper ridge |
| 11. 8 | ROK forces 12th, 15th division formed |
| 11. 24 | CCF repulsed at the battle of Sniper ridge |
| 12. 14 | Nori ¡¤Betty Hill Battle opened |
| 1953 | |
|---|---|
| 2. 15 | Foundation of 10th Fighter Wing of ROK air force |
| 2. 22 | U.N forces suggest exchange of corporal prisoners |
| 4. 20 | exchange of corporal prisoners |
| 4. 26 | Armistice conference reopened |
| 6. 1 | Battle of hill 812¡¤854 |
| 6. 2 | Fierce battle at East sea hill 351 |
| 6. 8 | Agreement on the repatriation of prisoners |
| 6.18 | 26,930 communist prisonersReleasedFoundation of 26th and 27th division of ROK forces |
| 7. 13 | CCF opens final offensive |
| 7. 15 | Gumsung perimeter lost |
| 7. 19 | Gumsungcheon recovered |
| 7. 22 | All front lines in lull |
| 7. 27 | Armistice agreement concluded |
| 8. 5 | Exchange of prisoners |






























