Battle of Pyongyang (1950)

Battle of Pyongyang (1950)
Part of the Korean War

Map of the capture of Pyongyang
Date15–19 October 1950
Location39°1′10″N 125°44′17″E / 39.01944°N 125.73806°E / 39.01944; 125.73806
Result United Nations victory
Territorial
changes
United Nations capture Pyongyang
Belligerents

 United Nations

 North Korea
Commanders and leaders
United States Hobart R. Gay[1]
First Republic of Korea Paik Sun-yup
North Korea Choe Yong-gon
Units involved
United States 1st Cavalry Division[2]
First Republic of Korea 1st Infantry Division
First Republic of Korea 8th Regiment, 7th Infantry Division
North Korea 17th Division
32nd Division

The Battle of Pyongyang (17–19 October 1950) was one of the major battles of the United Nations' offensive during the Korean War. Following the Battle of Inchon, the UN forces re-captured Seoul, the capital of South Korea, and proceeded to advance into North Korea. Shortly after advancing, the American and South Korean forces faced the North Korean defenses near Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, on 17 October.

North Korea's leadership and its main forces had already withdrawn to Kanggye,[3] allowing the UN forces to capture Pyongyang on 19 October.[4]

  1. ^ Ohl, John Kennedy (1995). "Gay, Hobart R.". In Stanley Sandler (ed.). The Korean War: An Encyclopedia. New York and London: Garland Publishing. pp. 119–120. ISBN 0-8240-4445-2.
  2. ^ Kortegaard, Bert. "5th Cavalry enters Pyongyang". www.koreanwaronline.com. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  3. ^ Mossman, Billy (1988). United States Army in the Korean War: Ebb and Flow November 1950 – July 1951. University Press of the Pacific. p. 51. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  4. ^ Stokesbury, James L (1990). A Short History of the Korean War. New York: Harper Perennial. p. 90. ISBN 0688095135.