This Day in American Military History

15 September 1950: Inchon—a daring amphibious assault on the West coast of Korea—began. In Operation Chromite, the X Corps was successful, and U.N. forces could break out of Pusan and race toward Seoul. Inchon is considered one of the boldest military operations in American history. Many had doubted Douglas MacArthur’s strategy—Admiral James H. Doyle had told MacArthur a week before, “The best I can say is that Inchon is not impossible.”

Brandus, Paul. This Day in U.S. Military History (p. 225). Bernan Press. Kindle Edition.