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Col. Hank Dodge, U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I commander, led his military and civilian staff on an officer professional development tour to the site of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's bold Incheon Landing. The Incheon Landing on Sept. 15, 1950 is typically credited with turning the Korean War in favor of the Allied forces. Republic of Korea Army Col. (Ret.) Yu Sang-shik, who was an 11 years old Incheon resident during the Incheon Landing, talked to the staff about the historical significance of the landing and his impressions of it as a child.
Members of the Korean-American community, Philadelphia city councilmen, and delegates from Incheon, South Korea, gathered at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for a special reception.
Copyright City of Philadelphia. Photograph by Jacob Colon.
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This twenty minute ferry ride to the island has lasted forty minutes.... I really hope that rock under the bridge isn't the beach... No, that rock under the highway was not the beach. I was on the wrong ferry. Both ferry companies had Yeongjongdo on their sign- one stops there, and the other just passes by and returns to the dock at Incheon.