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SEGRE B. 1 Washington, D.C. 16 August 1951 JOINT DAILY SITREP NO. 325 (Maps attached) From 0700/15 (EST) to 0700/16 (EST) From 2100/15 (Korea) to 2100/16 (Korea) 1. Weather: Broken high, middle, and low clouds with scattered showers. Visi- bility one to three miles. Forecast: Broken to overcast high, middle, and low clouds with heavy rain showers and poor visibility. (FEAF) (SECRET) 2. Enemy Situation: Hostile company- to battalion-size groups stubbornly opposed UN advances across the Imjin River least of Kaesong. Near the east coast, intense enemy fire forced attacking ROK units to withdraw. The I US Corps reported a 120-lb. Soviet-made white phosphorous bomb discov-- ered four miles southwest of Pyonggang. Identification is unaccepted by FECOM pending report of investigation. Air observed 1, 000 logs, 10 small boats and 2 rafts along the north bank of the Imjin, 3 1/2 to 6 1/2 miles west-southwest of Munsan. Elsewhere across the front, the enemy offered light to moderate resistance to friendly patrols. (FECOM) (SECRET) 3. United Nations Situation: GROUND: a. General: Friendly forces continued a reconnaissance in force across the Imjin and a limited attack near the east coast, west of Kansong. Other UN units patrolled aggressively and repulsed several light to moderate enemy probing attacks. (FECOM) (SECRET) DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402 DOD Directive 5100.30, June 18, 1979 C MT. NL Date 2/28/81