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5TX POP SECRE *j. The 35th Infantry Regiment of the 25th Infantry Division has been attached to the 8th Army and assigned responsibility for the former zone of the 24th Infantry Division in southern Honshu and Kyushu. The 64th Field Artillery Battalion has been attached to the 1st Cavalry Division and moved to Koizumi, Honshu. (FECOM) (TOP SECRET) K. North Korean prisoners taken by USAFIK are not to be turned over to the South Korean government or any agency thereof, nor guarded by South Korean personnel, even under direct U.S. supervision. (FECOM) (SECRET) SOUTH KOREAN ARMY 1. The regroupment of South Korean forces as the First Corps has been completed and the Corps has been moved to a point 15 miles south- east of Ansong. The Capitol Division is at Chinchon. The First Division engaged the enemy at Umsong and reportedly captured 3 enemy armored cars. Elements of the Sixth Division are between Mugung and Chungju. (FECOM) (TOP SECRET) U.S. NAVY m. Two escort carriers and one ammunition ship are being re- activated on the west coast for aircraft transport, general passenger and cargo duty, and will be operated by Military Sea Transportation Service. (ONI) (CONFIDENTIAL) n. HMS JAMAICA bombarded oil tanks, bridges, and shipping and returned shore battery fire in Chuminjin area. Naval patrols are effectively preventing enemy from receiving logistic support by water along east coast. (FECOM) (SECRET) U.S. AIR FORCE *0. B-29's radar bombed the Wonsan oil refinery on 7 July, with unobserved results. One B-29 bombed a marshaling yard and a railway and highway bridge near Tongchon with good to excellent results. Seven B-29's bombed Chinnampo port and observed explosions in a factory area, hits in a dock area, and hits on what were believed to be four submarines. Three other railway bridges were reported hit by individual B-29's, while B-26's destroyed a railway bridge near Pyongtaek. (D/I-USAF) (SECRET) 3 TO

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