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1. Elements of the 35th RCT are now arriving at Yongchon. (FECOM)
(SECRET)
m. The 25th Division closed Korea 14 July 1950. (FECOM) (SECRET)
SOUTH KOREAN ARMY
n. Elements of the First ROK Corps are defending an irregular line
running roughly northeast to southwest from Asong to Chongan to Pyongam to
Puyong-Myon which is in the vicinity of Sidong. The exact locations of the
divisions are not known. (FECOM) (SECRET)
Oo The 6th ROK Division continued its delaying action and is now hold-
ing a line on the high ground northwest of Mungyong. (FECOM) (SECRET)
p The 8th ROK Division is in position south of Punggi. (FECOM)
(SECRET)
U. S. NAVY
q. COMNAVFE has issued instructions that unidentified submarines
in vicinity of friendly surface forces will be attacked and driven off by any means
available. (COMNAVFE) (SECRET)
r. USS JUNEAU and DE HAVEN continued east coast patrol. No enemy
water traffic reported. HMS Jamaica, Alacrity, and Black Swan continued patrol
of west coast. (SECRET FECOM)
U S AIR FORCE
S. On 14 July fighter and bomber attacks reportedly destroyed 6 tanks,
40 trucks, 12 other vehicles, one locomotive, 5 field guns, and one bridge, and
damaged 8 tanks, 54 trucks, 6 other vehicles, 14 box cars, 9 field guns, and one
bridge. B-26's bombed the marshalling yards at Chong-ju damaging freight
cars and warehouses, while effective US bombing in the Suwon-Chonan area
inflicted severe damage on tanks, troops, and installations. (FEAF) (SECRET)
to On 15 July B-29's, accompanied by fighter escort, will bomb Kimpo
airdrome and the marshalling yards at Seoul, while light bombers and fighters
will continue interdiction, close support, and cover sorties. (D/I - USAF)(SECRET)
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