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Washington, D.C.
3 July 1951
JOINT DAILY SITREP NO. 294
(Maps attached)
From 0700/2(EST) to 0700/3(EST)
From 2100/2(Korea) to 2100/3(Korea)
1. Weather:
Scattered to broken middle and low clouds over northwest Korea,
broken to overcast high and middle clouds over all other portions.
Visibility 7 miles. Temperatures 65 to 88 degrees F. Forecast:
Broken to overcast high and middle clouds and scattered low clouds.
Visibility 7 miles. Temperatures 66 to 90 degrees F. (FEAF)
(SECRET)
2. Enemy Situation:
Hostile activity decreased somewhat, but platoon to company
strength attacks were made against friendly positions south of Pyong-
gang, near Kumhwa, and near Sohwa. An increased volume of enemy
mortar and artillery fire was received, particularly in the X US Corps
sector. (FECOM) (SECRET)
3. United Nations Situation:
GROUND
a.o General: Friendly patrols continued to probe enemy
positions across the front, with attacking elements 3 to 5 miles south
of Pyonggang in the I US Corps Zone. (FECOM) (SECRET)
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 120G5, Sec. 3.402
DOD Directive 5100.30, June 18, 1979
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