Troops: USA/South Korea/Ethiopia/Columbia NA China 50,000.Ĭasualties (Killed/Wounded/Missing): USA/Allies 6,331 China 11,529-19,000. October 14 to NovemBattle of Triangle Hill At the end of the battle, the United States was still in possession. Troops: USA/South Korea/France NA China NA.Ĭasualties (Killed/Wounded/Missing): USA/Allies 3,500-9,300, depending on source China 5,412-10,000, depending on source.īattle for a hilltop along a strategic transportation route northwest of Cheorwon, it was occupied at the start of the battle by the United States, but changed hands twenty-four times over ten days. October 6-15, 1952 - Battle of White Horse ![]() China losses estimated at 1,093.īattle Three - End of July to AugUnited Nations forces attempt to take back crest, which they succeed in doing, then fend off counterattacks. Chinese attack positions during unit changeover with first repelled, but subsequent attack takes the crest of the hill. China losses estimated at 3,500.īattle Two - July 17, 1952. United States attack on Chinese position is challenged by waves of counterattacks before China withdraws to the northeast, unable to break through. Troops: USA/South Korea/Columbia 30,000 China 20,000.Ĭasualties (Killed/Wounded/Missing): USA/Allies 307 China NA.įive battles for Hill 266 in south-central Korea thought critical because it commanded viewpoints in three directions.īattle One - June 26 to July 3, 1952. Armistice negotations that had begun in July 1951 were now stalled and the Korean War fell, for the most part, into a stalemate battle costing men and material without changing the status or eventual outcome. Pockets of resistence remained in the south with United Nations troops engaged along a line north of the 38th Parallel.
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