Battle of Sangju

Battle of Sangju

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Sangju
partof=the Imjin War


caption=
date=April 24, 1592
place=Sangju, North Gyeongsang, Korea
casus=
territory=
result=Japanese victory
combatant1=Japanese forces
combatant2=Korean forces
commander1=Konishi Yukinaga
commander2=Yi Il
strength1=Unknown
strength2=1000 men
casualties1=less than 100
casualties2=at least 300

Prelude

The battle of Sangju was one of the first Korean battles in the First Invasion of the Imjin War. The Koreans attempted to stop the Japanese invasion and prevent the siege of Ch'ungju Castle. However, the Japanese' superior technology of the arquebuses proved again effective. Like nearly all the Korean generals at the start of the war, Yi Il performed terribly. The Japanese were victorious and pushed on to Chungju.

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Yi Il gathered 1,000 men from among the local peasantry in Sangju. Yi Il did not want to be annihilated inside Sangju so he arranged his men on a small hill nearby. When a messenger arrived, warning of the Japanese approach, Yi had him beheaded, so that his announcement would not lower his men's morale.

Yi Il then sent out a scout to locate the position of the Japanese army. Unfortunately, the scout was shot by a Japanese sniper and was killed. When the scout did not return, Yi Il assumed the Japanese were nearby. Soon, the Japanese soldiers under general Konishi Yukinaga appeared.Konishi and his generals then ordered his ashigaru to fire upon the Koreans with arquebuses. Then he had the Japanese charge up the hill. As the Japanese began to charge up the hill, Yi ordered his men to return fire but their arrows fell short. Konishi Yukinaga split his force and began to encircle the Korean emplacement, trying to surround the Koreans. Yi Il knew that his army was going to be destroyed so he turned his horse around, and retreated with his remaining army. Konishi's army killed 300 of the Koreans and were victorious. Konishi then led his men to Chungju for another victory.

ee also

*Battle of Ch'ungju

References

*Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.


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