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The Battle of Busan of 1592 (or more accurately, the Battle of Busanpo or Battle of Busan Bay) (釜山浦 海戰) was a naval engagement that took place on 1 September 1592 during the first phase of the Japanese invasions of Korea. It was a Korean surprise attack on the fleet of Toyotomi Hideyoshi stationed at Busan, and its main objective was to regain Busan to Joseon, which led thorough cutoff of the supply line of the army of Japanese forces. In this battle, officer Woon(ko) and six soldiers died, and the Japanese lost over 100 ships[citation needed], but the control of Busan was maintained under the Japanese forces as well as the control of the sea from Japan to Busan. The occupation of Busan by the Japanese forces had been kept until November 1597, when the retreat of the Japanese forces was fi

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  • Battle of Busan (1592)
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  • The Battle of Busan of 1592 (or more accurately, the Battle of Busanpo or Battle of Busan Bay) (釜山浦 海戰) was a naval engagement that took place on 1 September 1592 during the first phase of the Japanese invasions of Korea. It was a Korean surprise attack on the fleet of Toyotomi Hideyoshi stationed at Busan, and its main objective was to regain Busan to Joseon, which led thorough cutoff of the supply line of the army of Japanese forces. In this battle, officer Woon(ko) and six soldiers died, and the Japanese lost over 100 ships[citation needed], but the control of Busan was maintained under the Japanese forces as well as the control of the sea from Japan to Busan. The occupation of Busan by the Japanese forces had been kept until November 1597, when the retreat of the Japanese forces was fi
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  • 166(xsd:integer)
  • 8000(xsd:integer)
  •  470 vessels
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Date
  • 1592-09-01(xsd:date)
Commander
  • Yi Sun-sin
  • Wakisaka Yasuharu
  • Won Gyun
  • Kuki Yoshitaka
  • Tōdō Takatora
  • Eo Yeong-dam
  • Gweon Jun
  • Jung Woon†
  • Kato Yoshiaki
  • Kim Wan
  • Song Hui-rip
  • Yi Eok-gi
  • Yi Eon-ryang
  • Yi Yeong-nam
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  • background:#ffff99;color:#2222cc
Casualties
  • 25(xsd:integer)
  • 128(xsd:integer)
  • Officer Woon and 6 soldiers dead
  • few Panokseon damaged
Result
  • *Tactical Joseon Navy victory *Strategic Japanese Army/Navy victory
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Place
  • Off coast of Busan, Joseon
Conflict
  • Battle of Busanpo
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  • The Battle of Busan of 1592 (or more accurately, the Battle of Busanpo or Battle of Busan Bay) (釜山浦 海戰) was a naval engagement that took place on 1 September 1592 during the first phase of the Japanese invasions of Korea. It was a Korean surprise attack on the fleet of Toyotomi Hideyoshi stationed at Busan, and its main objective was to regain Busan to Joseon, which led thorough cutoff of the supply line of the army of Japanese forces. In this battle, officer Woon(ko) and six soldiers died, and the Japanese lost over 100 ships[citation needed], but the control of Busan was maintained under the Japanese forces as well as the control of the sea from Japan to Busan. The occupation of Busan by the Japanese forces had been kept until November 1597, when the retreat of the Japanese forces was finished due to the death of Hideyoshi.
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