Pyongyang, July 13 (KCNA) -- The Korean war in the 1950s became famous that many "renowned generals" of the U.S. were deposed.
The U.S. imperialists, who ignited the Korean war and run amuck to swallow the DPRK in a short time, mobilized all the distinguished U.S. military generals when they suffered defeat after defeat from the beginning of the war.
In order to set back the unfavourable situation of war, the U.S. imperialists threw the U.S. 24th Infantry Division called the "undefeated division" into the war.
Divisional Commander Dean, who boasted of his rich war experience and asserted that he did not know defeat, was doomed to ruin in the Korean war.
His division was annihilated and he in soldier's uniform was captured by a soldier of the People's Army on a way of escape and thus threw the prestige of the United States into the mud.
The fate of Walker, the U.S. Eighth Army commander, was more miserable.
Walker, who was getting hell-bent on the massacre, was ambushed by the People's Army and died.
As the war was prolonged, US imperialists' murderous generals were dismissed in succession.
The war situation became more unfavourable to the U.S. when the "general Christmas offensive" was failed completely at the end of 1950.
In the United States, a great chaos broke out, the work to inquire into responsibility for defeat began. Therefore the fate of MacArthur was like a fish out of water.
Ridgway and Clark, who became commanders of the "UN Forces" in succession to MacArthur, were branded as defeated generals in the Korean war, and Van Fleet, who had been newly appointed as commander of the U.S. Eighth Army, was dismissed as an "incapable commander."
In the end, even the enemy gave a cry that there was no generals to dispatch the Korean war. -0-
www.kcna.kp (2025.07.13.)