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OCR Page 1 of 6The President
ECRET
Washington, D.C.
28 July 1950
JOINT DAILY SITREP NO. 31
(maps attached)
From 0800/27 (EDT) to 0800/28 (EDT)
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From 2200/27 (KT) to 2200/28 (KT)
1. Weather:
Central and North Korea fair. Southern Korea and Kyushu had
considerable cloudiness, rain and restricted visibilities from the tropical
storm off Kyushu. Forecast: Generally unchanged.
2. Soviet Participation:
Negative.
3. Operations:
ENEMY SITUATION
a. Elements of the 4th North Korean Division repulsed a friendly
attack in the vicinity of Hadong, then counterattacked and forced friendly
troops to withdraw to a position in the vicinity of Chinju. North Korean
forces, estimated to be a regiment supported by an artillery battalion, are
in position four miles northeast of Hadong, and also occupy Yosu. (FECOM)
(SECRET)
b. The enemy advance has cut off two U.S. Infantry companies in
the vicinity of Anui. A strong enemy road block has been established in
the vicinity of Sanwon. (FECOM)(SECRET)
Co The 2d and 3d North Korean Divisions exerted steady pressure
in the Taejon-Kumchon area, making slight gains in the vicinity of Hwang-
gan. The 25th U.S. Division is reported to be under a heavy attack, which
is supported by artillery and tanks. An estimated 200 enemy troops have
infiltrated into friendly positions in the vicinity of Kwan, The enemy con
tinues his build-up of personnel and equipment in the Yongdong=Chongsan
area. (FECOM)(SECRET)
d. In the east sector enemy forces supported by three tanks in-
filtrated friendly positions in the vicinity of Ponghwang mountain which is
four miles northwest of Hwaryongjang, An attack by an estimated regiment
DECLASSIFIED
SECRET
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
DOD Directive 5100.30, June 18, 1979
By NIT
HV
NAPS.
Doto
2/14/81
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