Operational Art In The Korean War A Comparison Between General Macarthur And General Walker

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Operational Art In The Korean War: A Comparison Between General MacArthur And General Walker

Operational Art In The Korean War: A Comparison Between General MacArthur And General Walker
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 78
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ISBN-10 : 9781786253903
ISBN-13 : 1786253909
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Book Synopsis Operational Art In The Korean War: A Comparison Between General MacArthur And General Walker by : Major Remco van Ingen

Download or read book Operational Art In The Korean War: A Comparison Between General MacArthur And General Walker written by Major Remco van Ingen and published by Pickle Partners Publishing. This book was released on 2015-11-06 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This monograph addresses operational art during a specific period of the Korean War. Both General Walton Walker and General Douglas MacArthur developed operational approaches to unify Korea when the decision was made to cross the 38th parallel into North Korea. General MacArthur’s approach used two major ground commands, was more daring, but more complicated. General Walker, on the other hand suggested an approach under one unified ground commander, seemed more methodical, and less daring. Ultimately, General MacArthur’s approach was the one executed. The X Corps amphibious assault did not bring the anticipated result. The out loading of X Corps, in preparation for the assault took longer than anticipated and the enemy had mined the sea approaches to Wonsan. These two factors combined with an unsynchronized ground attack by I ROK Corps eliminated the chance of a successful envelopment. The monograph provides insight in the relationship between the commander’s personality, his previous operational experiences, and his preference for a particular type of operational approach.


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