Operation Chromite -

: Inchon was a risky choice due to extreme tidal ranges, narrow entry channels, and fortified seawalls rather than standard beaches.

: Now a popular recreation area connected to the mainland, this was the site of "Green Beach," where the initial landings took place at dawn on September 15. Operation Chromite

If you are planning a trip to see where these events unfolded, several key landmarks commemorate the battle: : Inchon was a risky choice due to

: This museum features detailed exhibits on the planning and execution of Operation Chromite, including outdoor displays of military vehicles and equipment. Address : 138 Cheongnyang-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon. Address : 138 Cheongnyang-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon

, widely known as the Battle of Inchon , was a pivotal amphibious invasion during the Korean War (September 15–19, 1950) that successfully turned the tide against North Korean forces. Historical Background & Strategy