How impressive a victory was the Battle of the Chongchon River? Could it be said to have been the US's worst defeat?

The U.S.’s worst defeat was in WW2 with the Japanese invasion of and capture of the Philippine Islands. The U.S. and Philippine losses were 146,000 in killed, wounded, and captured (1) with the complete loss of the Philippine Islands.

Total U.S. and UN casualties in the Battle of Chongchon River amounted to about 11,000 (2) while the U.S. was able to stabilize the font around the 38th parallel. U.S. forces were again advancing into North Korea until the truce talks began in July 1951

(1) Philippines Campaign 1941–1942 - Wikipedia

(2) Battle of Ch’ongch’on River - Wikipedia

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