Japan at War | Battle Of Byeokjegwan - The Imjin War - Episode 34 @JapanatWar | Uploaded February 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Easily one of the most complex battles I've had to cover. In reality it was a series of back and forth skirmishes and battles held over a day.
The Elite Ming cavalry, along with a small force of Korean cavalry cross the Imjin River under the command of Li Rusong. Initially it was supposed to be a recon mission, but became a full on battle when fighting broke out at Byeokjegwan, and several Japanese armies rushed out of Seoul to meet the attackers.
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Easily one of the most complex battles I've had to cover. In reality it was a series of back and forth skirmishes and battles held over a day.
The Elite Ming cavalry, along with a small force of Korean cavalry cross the Imjin River under the command of Li Rusong. Initially it was supposed to be a recon mission, but became a full on battle when fighting broke out at Byeokjegwan, and several Japanese armies rushed out of Seoul to meet the attackers.
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About Japan at War:
Japan at War covers the conflicts of ancient Japan, battle by battle, and strives to give you the most detailed information of these wars in our weekly series. We also will be giving special episodes dealing with certain figures in history, weaponry, and much more.
Let’s connect on social media:
Instagram: @japan_at_war
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