a port city in western South Korea on the Yellow Sea
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a battle in the Korean War (1950); United States forces landed at Inchon
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Inchon \Inchon\ prop. n. The name of a town in Korea and of a battle in the Korean War (1950), in which United Nations forces made an amphibious landing at Inchon, a harbor on the west coast of Korea. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
In 1950, during the Korean conflict, U.N. forces landed at Inchon in the south and began their drive toward Seoul.
The Pentagon today said another carrier, the USS Saratoga, and the assault ship USS Inchon were to head for the Mediterranean within the next few days for deployments the Defense Department said had been planned for months.
In 1989, GM sent one of its manufacturing aces, Robert J. Stramy, to take the place of the finance executives who had represented GM at Inchon.
Delays in cargo handling at the ports of Pusan and Inchon are estimated to have cost the country a further Won700bn (Dollars 1bn) in 1990.