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OCR Page 1 of 81
Washington, D. C.
20 March 1952
JOINT DAILY SITREP NO. 476
(Maps attached)
From 0700/19 (EST) to 0700/20 (EST)
From 2100/19 (Korea) to 2100/20 (Korea)
1. Weather:
Low broken clouds along the west coast until 2200 (KT). Clear skies
then prevailed throughout all Korea. Visibility unrestricted. Maximum
battle area temperature 43 degrees, minimum 25 degrees. Forecast:
Clear, with visibility restricted to 1 to 3 miles in haze along west coast.
Maximum battle area temperature 47 degrees, minimum 22 degrees.
(FEAF) (SECRET)
2. Enemy Situation:
Enemy activity across the front was very light. One small probing
attack was reported in the western sector and one in the central sector.
Elsewhere across the front, only patrol intercepts by squad and platoon-
strength groups were reported. Owing to poor weather, there were no
vehicle sightings for the period 18-19 March. (FECOM) (SECRET)
3. United Nations Situation:
ARMY:
a. General: UN patrols engaged scattered enemy groups of
squad and platoon strength across the front. Two light probing attacks
were repulsed. (FECOM) (SECRET)
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
DOD Directive 5100.30, June 18, 1979
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