The Korean War can be divided into three phases.
The first phase began on June 25, 1950 and ended on the day United Nations
(U.N) forces thrust into North Korea's territory.
The second phase of the Korean War was essentially the Southern unit's attack and retreat from North Korea.
The last phase of the war consisted of the "see-saw" fighting on the thirty-eighth parallel, stalemate, and negotiation talks.
The first phase began on June 25, 1950 and ended on the day United Nations
(U.N) forces thrust into North Korea's territory.
The second phase of the Korean War was essentially the Southern unit's attack and retreat from North Korea.
The last phase of the war consisted of the "see-saw" fighting on the thirty-eighth parallel, stalemate, and negotiation talks.