The costly, protracted fighting on Bloody Ridge highlighted the 1951 stalemate and costly attritional warfare that characterized the Truman administration's Korean War strategy.
On August 18, 1951, United Nations forces, chiefly U.S. and Republic of Korea troops, launched an offensive against well-entrenched Chinese and North Korean positions on Bloody Ridge in central Korea.
The costly, protracted fighting on Bloody Ridge highlighted the 1951 stalemate and costly attritional warfare that characterized the Truman administration's Korean War strategy.
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