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the results are not known. The enemy buildup continues in the Tanyang- Punggi=Yongju area. (FECOM)(SECRET) d. A pilot reported an undetermined number of enemy troops moving south from Samchok probably to reinforce elements of the 5th North Korean Division heavily engaged north of Kanggu North Korean forces hold Yongdok. (FECOM) (SECRET) e. A report from Seoul indicates that plans are underway to re- cruit 100,000 additional troops from North and occupied South Korea. (FECOM)(SECRET) f. The railroad from Munyung to Vladivostok is reported as fin- ished in June and is now being used to bring supplies to Korea from the U.S.S.R. (FECOM)(SECRET) g. On 25 July two enemy aircraft bearing South Korean wing markings and North Korean tail markings strafed friendly positions in the vicinity of Hamchang. Two other enemy aircraft attacked U.S. positions inflicting two casualties. On 26 July a B-29 crew observed one Yak-3 or 9 in the Chonju area. (FECOM)(SECRET) U.S. ARMY h. The regimental combat teams of the First Cavalry Division withdrew to previously planned defensive position as follows: 5th RCT south of Kari; 8th RCT north of Kari; 7th RCT (less 1st Battalion) south- west of Hwanggan. The 1st Battalion 7th RCT was relieved at Pohang and will rejoin the regiment. The Division CP is at Hwanggan. (FECOM) (SECRET) L The 24th Division, less the 21st RCT, is enroute to Chinju with the mission of blocking the approaches to the east, The 21st RCT has re- lieved the 1st Battalion of the 7th Cavalry in the Pohang area. The 24th Division CP is at Yongchon. (FECOM)(SECRET) j. The 25th Division continued aggressive contact with the enemy, the 27th RCT repulsing an attack south of Chongsan. The 35th RCT, less the 1st Battalion, continued its defense south of Hamchang, The 1st Bat- talion 35th RCT is enroute to join the 7th Cavalry RCT in the vicinity of Hwanggan. The Division CP is at Sangju. (FECOM)(SECRET) 2

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