Battle of Hoengsong

Battle of Hoengseong
Part of the Korean War
DateFebruary 11–13, 1951
LocationHoengseong, South Korea
Result Decisive Chinese victory[1][2]
Belligerents

 United Nations

 China
Commanders and leaders
United States Matthew Ridgway China Peng Dehuai
China Li Tianyou
Units involved

United States X Corps

  • South Korea 8th Division
  • United States 2nd Division
  • United States 38th Infantry Division
  • Netherlands Dutch Battalion

China 13th Army

Casualties and losses
ROK: 9,844 casualties
US: 1,900 casualties
Total: 11,862 casualties[3]
4,121 casualties[4]

The Battle of Hoengsong was a major battle during the Korean War. It took place between 11–15 February 1951. As part of the renewed Chinese assault on the UN strongholds in Korea, it was the first part of the CPVA Fourth Phase Offensive, and was fought between the Chinese and United Nations forces.The Chinese were spectacularly victorious in this battle, having inflicted extremely heavy casualties to the UNC forces in just two days of fighting. After being pushed back northward by UN Command's counteroffensives earlier during Operation Thunderbolt, the Communist forces halted the UN counterattack as well, regaining the initiative they have held since the Chinese entered the war.

Popular culture

The battle was part of the scene in the Chinese movie Assembly, in which a team of Chinese artillery spotters target an American build-up of forces, which were then decimated after an artillery barrage.

References

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