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3,220 wounded
Total unknown566 killed
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1951-04-04
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* United Nations forces recapture Seoul
United Nations victory
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Operation Ripper western front map
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Total unknown 566 killed
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China
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Choe Yong-Jin
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Douglas MacArthur
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Kim Chang Dok
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Lee Hong Sun
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Matthew Ridgway
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Peng Dehuai
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Operation Ripper
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the Korean War
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United Nations victory
* United Nations forces recapture Seoul
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