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Battle of Sacheon (1592)

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in a timely manner. Unfortunately for the Japanese, they did not have a chance to board the Korean ships because of concentrated Korean cannon fire. Also, the turtle ship was impossible to board anyway due to iron spikes on its roof. Then, the Japanese began to panic when the turtle ship smashed into
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Admiral Yi wanted to fight the Japanese in the sea where there was more room to maneuver. Hoping to draw the Japanese into open waters, he turned his battleships around and withdrew. Apparently, the Japanese commander had been observing the Korean movements and quickly ordered his captains to take a
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Admiral Yi scrutinized the surrounding area. A large cliff overlooked the city and Japanese soldiers seemed to move about everywhere in the city. Twelve very large Japanese warships were anchored in the harbor, along with numerous other smaller ships. Admiral Yi knew that he could not attack the
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In a couple of hours, every single Japanese warship that had fought was destroyed. Yi Sunsin destroyed all the large Japanese ships and left a few small enemy ships behind hoping to lure back the Japanese who had fled. A few survivors struggled ashore. The Battle of Sacheon caused the Japanese
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It was in the heat of the battle when the course of Korea's history nearly changed; Admiral Yi was shot by a Japanese arquebusier. The Korean captains were shocked. However, the bullet only punctured the skin of his left arm leaving Admiral Yi with a very minor injury.
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portion of the fleet anchored at Sacheon and attack the Koreans when he saw them withdraw. Taking the bait, the Japanese pursued the Koreans.
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command at Busan some anxiety, as the supply ships that sailed from Japan might be in danger.
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and ordered him to mop up stragglers after the battle and then approached Sacheon.
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Japanese in a spearhead assault because he knew that the Japanese could direct
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was a naval engagement on May 29, 1592 (Gregorian: July 8, 1592) during the
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and the surrounding area. Fearing that they were planning an attack on
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The Battle of Sacheon was the first battle during which
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fire down on the Koreans from the top of the cliffs.
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Index

Imjin War
Gregorian Calendar
Lunar Calendar
Sacheon
35°0′13.7″N 128°3′51.1″E / 35.003806°N 128.064194°E / 35.003806; 128.064194
Joseon
Kurushima Michiyuki
ja
Yi Sun-shin
WIA
Won Gyun
Na Dae-yong
Battle of Sacheon (1592) is located in South Korea
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Battle of Sacheon (1592) is located in Korea
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Admiral Yi 2nd Campaign
Sacheon
Dangpo (Dang Harbor)
Danghangpo I (Danghang Harbour)
Yulpo (Yul Harbour)
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Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
1st Busan
Dadaejin
Dongnae

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