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2022-01-13 14:10 作者:crankcase  | 我要投稿

6Earlier, on the night of 12-13 September 1950, the British company had participated in a landing operation at Kunsan on the west coast of South Korea as part of an attempt to distract North Korean attention from the coming landing at Inch'on. The unit had then returned to Japan and been attached to Naval Forces, Far East, until 20 November when, at its own request to serve with American marines, it returned to Korea and was attached to the 1st Marine Division. See Heinl, Victory at High Tide, p. 79, and Montross and Canzona, The Chosin Reservoir Campaign, p. 140.


7This section and the one following are based on USAFFE Intel Dig No. 99, 16-31 Jan 53; Order of Battle Information, Chinese Communist Third Field Army, GHQ, FEC, 1 Mar 51; X Corps Comd Rpt, 27 Nov-10 Dec 50; X Corps WD, Sum, Nov 50; 7th Div Comd Rpt, 27 Nov- 12 Dec 50; Mono, "Chosin Reservoir," 1st Bn, 32d Inf, 24-30 Nov 50, 3d Hist Det, copy in CMH; 3d Div Comd Rpt, Nov 50; Dolcater, 3d Infantry Division in Korea; Captain Russell A. Gugeler, Combat Actions in Korea (Washington: Combat Forces Press, 1954), pp. 62-87; 7th Infantry Division in Korea (Atlanta: Ambert Love Enterprises, n.d.); Montross and Canzona, The Chosin Reservoir Campaign; MS, Lt. Col. C. P. Miller, "Chosin Reservoir, November-December 1950," copy in CMH.


8This section is based on Schnabel, Policy and Direction, pp. 278-79.


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