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The President NLT(PSF- Intell.)146 TOP CT OD II Washington, D. C. 22 July 1950 JOINT DAILY SITREP NO. 25 1 (maps attached) From 0800/21 (EDT) to 0800/22 (EDT) From 2200/21 (KT) to 2200/22 (KT) 1. Weather: Rain and low ceilings over all Korea, visibilities 1 to 3 miles, except northwest Korea, 2,000 feet overcast, visibility unrestricted. Forecast: Low ceilings and visibilities in rain until 0400/23 (KT), after that broken low clouds from 2,500 to 6,000 feet, rain showers central Korea afternoon and early evening, visibility 10 miles except 3 miles in rain. (FEAF) (SECRET) 2. Soviet Participation: Negative. 3. Operations: ENEMY SITUATION a. In the west coast sector an estimated enemy battalion of the 4th North Korean Division was engaged by local ROK police forces in the vicinity of Imsil. Chongup and Imsil are both, reportedly, held by ROK forces. (FECOM) (SECRET) b. The offensive of the 3rd North Korean Division on the Taejon- Yongdong axis continues. (FECOM) (SECRET) C. The attack of the 2₫ North Korean Division forced a withdrawal of the First ROK Corps to the vicinity of Poun. (FECOM) (SECRET) d. Reports indicate a confinuous build-up of personnel and equipment by the enemy in the Yonpung - Mungyong area. (FECOM) (SECRET) TOT SECRET DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402 DOD Directive 5100.30, June 18, 1979 By NLT- we NARS, Data 2/14/82