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1 A Washington, Do C. 12 July 1951 JOINT DAILY SITREP NO. 300 (Maps attached) From 0700/11 (EST) to 0700/12(EST) From 2100/11 (Korea) to 2100/12 (Korea) 1. Weather: Broken to overcast middle and high clouds over the entire area with broken low clouds along the west coastal areas. Visibility 8 miles lowering to 3 to 5 miles in rain. Forecast: Scattered low clouds with scattered to broken middle and high clouds. Visibility 3 to 5 miles in haze decreasing 1 to 3 miles in rain. Temperatures 63 to 88 degrees F. (FEAF) (SECRET) 2. Enemy Situation: Hostile activity was limited to small-unit resistance to friendly patrols and a total of 5 small probing attacks near Kumhwa and northeast of Yanggu. Air observed an enemy regiment dug-in 8 miles northwest of Pyonggang. A total of 2111 vehicles were sighted, of which 928 were southbound. (FECOM) (SECRET) 3. United Nations Situation: GROUND: a. General: Friendly units repulsed all hostile probing attacks and made gains up to 3 miles in a limited objective attack south of Kumsong, in the central sector. Other UN advance elements continued patrolling. The Ethiopian Battalion moved from Pusan to the vicinity of Kapyong and was attached to the 7th US Infantry Division. (FECOM) (SECRET) DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402 DOD Directive 5100.30, June 18, 19/9 By NLT- HV NARS, Date 2/21/81 X