Operation Commando was launched in October 1951 and resulted in the establishment of the Jamestown Line.
He led the battalion through some of the toughest fighting of the war, which reached its peak in October-December 1951 in Operation Commando.
The second major battle took place during Operation Commando and occurred after the Chinese attacked a salient in a bend of the Imjin River.
The 1st Cavalry Division had suffered 2,900 casualties, including losses incurred during Operation Commando, and was withdrawn to Japan the following month.
The second major battle the Australians fought in 1951 was Operation Commando.
Operation Commando was the last major UN offensive thrust of the Korean War.
Australian casualties during Operation Commando were 20 dead and 89 wounded.
Three of I Corps divisions advanced behind the 24th Infantry Division in Operation Commando.
Known as Operation Commando, Hill 317 was captured after five days of hard fighting.
Operation Commando was an offensive undertaken by UN forces during the Korean War between 2-5 October 1951.