
In the summer of 1950, the Korean War escalated into a brutal conflict as North Korean forces launched a surprise invasion across the 38th parallel. With the South Korean army ill-equipped to counter the onslaught, a small, desperate United Nations force was deployed to stem the tide. As the war raged on, the conflict became a series of intense, often forgotten tank battles, where soldiers on both sides faced the harsh realities of combat in a divided nation. From the initial North Korean push to the subsequent United Nations counter-offensive, the war was defined by the courage and sacrifice of those who fought in the face of overwhelming odds.




