June 25 1950: Because the United States withdrawal the protection from South Korea, North Korea thought of that as a chance to fight the South Korea and about 80,000 North Koreans crossed the border at 38th parallel.
June 30 1950: To respond with a resolution MacArthur was chosen to be the commander of United Nations' forces.
September 10 1950: The North Koreans started violent attacks against abuse on perimeter. To respond to the North Koreans' attack, the carter launched a daring landing at Inchon and they cut off all the supply lines for the North Koreans. It was the most successful move of his military career.
October 7 1950: The United Nation crossed the 38th parallel and after that they captured the North Koreans within less than two weeks.
1951-1953: Negotiations for peace occurred repeatedly between the nations. After, the negotiations the prisoners were set free with choice of repatriation or defection and the armistice came to an conclusion
July 27 1953: THE KOREAN WAR ENDED with millions of casualties; injured, wounded or dead.