Page 642 - "The Korean War" Vol. 3 Page 642
by the Korean Institute of Military History 1999 ROK. Copyright 2001 University of Nebraska Press.

Page 642 shows the Captial Division frontage, positions and enemy forces. Bold print added. The rescue force may have come from Kimwha up 117A.
I = Battery (symbol on top of unit box), II = Battalion, III = Regiment, & XX = Division
X = infantry (symbol inside box), / = Cavalry and . = artillery
The combined infantry and artillery symbol indicates artillery assigned to infantry. Example: Divisional Artillery.
Units shown are ROK Army unless otherwise noted.
NOTE: The US 935th Artillery Battery shown on route 117A should be the 937th Field Artillery, self propelled (A battery of the 935th).
NOTE: The US 8 inch battery shown at the junction of 117A and 119 should be the US 424th Field Artillery, 8 inch.
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