Battle of Haeju
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Battle of Haeju | |
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Part of the Korea, in the Yellow Sea | |
Result | United Nations victory |
1 minelayer sunk
The Battle of Haeju was a small naval battle during the main phase of the Korean War.
Off
North Korean navy minelayer
sailing vessel. After a brief fight, the North Korean minelayer was sunk with a loss of all crew and no South Korean casualties were reported.
After the minelayer's sinking, PC-703 discovered that the sunken vessel had laid a mine field at the mouth of the Haeju Man and then reported to base the location of the sea mines. Two days later on September 12, PC-703 encountered three small
transports
and sank them. The three supply vessels were most likely unarmed.
See also
- List of border incidents involving North Korea
References
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- Simmons, Edwin H. Over the Seawall: US Marines at Incheon. Part 1 Part 2 (Marines in the Korean War Commemorative Series.) US Marine Corps History Center, 2000. 69 pp.