- the Samhwa-hyon area of
South Pyongan Province. The city was
renamed to
Chinnampo during the ****anese
occupation of Korea, by
adding the
character '鎭' as...
- U.S. Navy
sailors stream minesweeping gear
behind an LCVP off
Chinnampo,
North Korea, on 5
December 1950
during the
Korean War....
- - 75%
Pyongyang - 75%
Kyomipo (Songnim) - 80%
Hamhung (Hamhŭng) - 80%
Chinnampo (Namp'o)- 80%
Wonsan (Wŏnsan)- 80%
Hungnam (Hŭngnam) - 85%
Sunan (Sunan-guyok)...
-
counterattack toward Inchon and Seoul,
concentrating her air
attacks on the
Chinnampo area.
These flights also
included air
spotting missions when cruisers...
-
first operation involved suppressing enemy defences and
communications at
Chinnampo,
among other locations. Her
second operational patrol involved only Combat...
- hit by AAA fire and
catching fire
while attacking an
enemy vessel near
Chinnampo. All 9
occupants survived and were
rescued by HMS Kenya.
Following this...
- City %
estimated destruction Anju 15%
Chinnampo (Namp'o) 80%
Chongju (Chŏngju) 60%
Haeju 75%
Hamhung (Hamhŭng) 80%
Hungnam (Hŭngnam) 85%
Hwangju (Hwangju...
- October. Her
first ****ignment was as
flagship for the
minesweeping at
Chinnampo, a port
essential to
supply operations for the 8th Army. The destroyer's...
- Keijō-fu)), Incheon, Gunsan, Mokpo, Daegu, Busan, Masan, Pyongyang,
Chinnampo, Sinuiju,
Wonsan and Chongjin.
Between 1930 and 1944, 10 more were added...
- the well of USS
Catamount (LSD-17)
during mine
clearance operations off
Chinnampo,
North Korea, in
November 1950 LVTs
embarking British commandos leave...