Battle of Pyongyang (1950)

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.

Battle of Pyongyang (1950)
Part of the Korean War

Map of the capture of Pyongyang
Date15–19 October 1950
Location
Pyongyang, North Korea
39°1′10″N 125°44′17″E
Result

United Nations victory

United Nations Capture Pyongyang
Belligerents

 United Nations

 North Korea
Commanders and leaders
Hobart R. Gay
Paik Sun-yup
Choe Yong-gon
Units involved
1st Cavalry Division
1st Infantry Division
8th Regiment, 7th Infantry Division
17th Division
32nd Division

North Korea's leadership and its main forces had already withdrawn to Kanggye, allowing the UN forces to capture Pyongyang on 19 October.

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