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OCR Page 1 of 5The President
NLT (PSF Intel.) 130
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JOINT DAILY SUMMARY # 3
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DECLASSIFIED
PROJECT NLT 78.43
LTR. 11-28-98
From 1000/29 (EDT) to 1000/30 (EDT)
NARS, Date 3-6-99
From 0001/30 (KT) to 2400/30 (KT)
1. Weather: Scattered high cumulus with no effect on mission.
Weather for period 2100 (KT) 30 June to 2100 (KT) 1 July: Ceilings over
Korea reported at 3,000 feet, with tops estimated at 20,000. Overcast
forecast to lower to 1,000 feet by 0300 (KT) and to remain so until 2100 (KT)
1 July. Intermittent rain forecast for area.
2. Soviet Participation: There have been numerous reports that
Soviet officers have been seen; also reports of Russians among North Korean
tank crews. The pilot of a North Korean Yak aircraft, upon interrogation,
reported a Soviet colonel as either an air base commander or commander
of North Korean Air Forces, assisted by some 15 Soviet personnel of lower
rank. (FECOM) (SECRET)
3. Operations: a. North Korean crossing of the Han River and break -
through in the Seoul area are reported by FECOM to have been made at 1200
(KT)/30. There is an unconfirmed report that the breakthrough was spear-
headed by the North Korean 4th Division, formerly carried as Independent
Mixed Brigade. It is possible that this 4th Division has serving in it troops
of Korean descent who in the past served with the Chinese Communist Army (G-2)
b. The front is essentially as yesterday, according to CINCFE: /
from Inchon-Magwon-ni - along Han River to Susong-ni a Chunchon® (G-2)
C. General MacArthur reports that the South Korean Army and
coastal forces are in confusion, have not fought "seriously," and lack lead-
ership o He estimates South Korean military strength at not more than
25,000 effectives. FECOM reports South Korean casualties at 60% of original
strength, including dead, wounded and missing. FECOM also describes South
Korean Army morale as bad and the military outlook as poor. All units are
discouraged according to FECOM and losing willingness to fight. FECOM
says the civilian population is very pessimistic. General MacArthur reports
that the establishment of a Han River line is highly problematical, and he
considers the defense of this line and the Suwon-Seoul corridor is essential
to the retention of the only airhead in Central Korea. (G-2)
d. CINCFE was authorized at 0340 (EDT)/30 to move one
Regimental Combat Team to the combat area. (TOP SECRET)
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