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OCR Page 1 of 4The President
Washington, D.C.
9 July 1950
JOINT MORNING SITREP NO. 11
(map attached)
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From 1000/08 (EDT) to 0800/09 (EDT)
From 2400/08 (KT) to 2200/09 (KT)
1. Weather: Target areas generally overcast with bases at 2,000
feet throughout the early morning, gradually becoming worse toward after-
noon with rain and lightning appearing in the early evening.
2. Soviet participation: Negative.
3. Operations:
Enemy Situation
a. The situation in Korea, according to General MacArthur at
2337/08, is critical. To date U.S. efforts against enemy armor and mech-
anized forces have been ineffective. Enemy armor is of the best", and
the service thereof, according to qualified observers, unsurpassed in World
V ar II. They further state the enemy's infantry is first class. The enemy
force increasingly appears to be a combination of Soviet leadership and
technical guidance, with Chinese Communist ground elements.
U.S. troops, states General MacArthur, are fighting with valor
against overwhelming odds of more than ten to one. To build up sufficiently
"to hold the southern tip of Korea is becoming increasingly problematical"
General MacArthur strongly urges that in addition to the U.S.
forces already requisitioned, an army of at least four divisions, with all its
component services, be dispatched to his area without delay by every means
of transportation available.
"The situation has developed into a major operation accord-
ing to General MacArthur. (CINCFE) (SECRET)
b. As of 1200/08 (KT), CINCFE reported that enemy troop and
tank concentrations in the east coast area suggest that preparations are under
way for a drive in the direction of Pusan or, possibly, a wide flanking envel-
opment of the main battle area to cut the important communications junction
at Taegu. (CINCFE) (SECRET)
DECLASSIFIED
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E.O. 12065,
DOD Directive 5400
By "LT- He
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