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UNIT

SUBJECT

PAGE NUMBER

CHINA
 General
 Attitude, Chinese Populace122, 123
Chinese Communist Forces
 Chinese Communist Air Forces
  Mu-Tan-Chiang Airfield Aviation School
 Airplanes, Military51
 Entrance Requirements51
 Former CNAF Personnel in CCAF51
 Movement of Unit51
 Physical Examinations51, 52
 Strength51
 Training, Instructors51
 Unit Dispositions51
 Unit Identification51
 Use of Japanese Aircraft51
  General
 Aircraft Markings152
 Airfields, Military51, 132, 149, 152
 Airplanes, Military76, 132, 149, 152
 Soviet Military Advisors122
 Strength76, 132
 Tactical Employment of Unit76
 Training, Air121
 Use of US Aircraft51
 Chinese Communist Army
  1st Field Army (Camouflage Designation is 1st Field; Formerly Northwest China People’s Liberation Army)
 Strength50
 Unit Headquarters50
 Unit Identification50
  2nd Field Army (Camouflage Designation is 2nd Field; Formerly Central China People’s Liberation Army)
 Strength50
 Unit Headquarters50
 Unit Identification50
  3rd Field Army (Camouflage Designation is 3rd Field; Formerly (East Chine People’s Liberation Army)
 CCF Units in KOREA121
 Personalities99
 Unit Headquarters50, 99
 Unit Identification50, 97, 99, 121
  4th Field Army (Camouflage Designation is 4th Field; Also called Manchurian Army; Combination of Former North China People’s Liberation Army and Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Antiaircraft75
 Artillery75
 Casualties50
 Former CNA Personnel in CCF50
 Personalities13, 15, 49
 Soviet Military Advisors17
 Strength15, 50
 Tactical Employment of Unit6, 59
 Unit Headquarters50, 52
 Unit Identification1, 6, 9, 13, 15, 17, 29, 48-52, 54, 59, 120-122, 140, 141
 Unit Mission59
 Unit Organization9, 15, 51
 Use of Draft Animals75
 Vehicle Movement of Weapons75
  9th Army Group (3rd Field Army) (Also called Chang Kiang Unit; Previously CNA 16th Army Group; Detached from 3rd Field Army for Service in KOREA)
 CCF Units in KOREA97
 Movement of Unit97
 River Crossing Equipment97
 Unit Identification97, 99
 Unit Organization97, 99
  12th Army Group (4th Field Army)
 Unit Identification51
  13th Army Group (4th Field Army)
 Strength15
 Unit Identification9, 15, 29, 51
 Unit Organization9, 15
  14th Army Group (4th Field Army)
 Personalities76
 Unit Identification51, 75, 120
 Unit Organization75
  15th Army Group (4th Field Army) (Formerly CNA 15th Army Group)
 Ammunition Supply54
 Antiaircraft54
 Anti-tank54
 Artillery52-53
 Communications Personnel53, 54
 Courts-martial Organizations53
 Cultural Section Personnel53
 Medical Personnel53
 Military Communications Equipment54
 Personalities49
 Strength52-54
 Unit Headquarters52
 Unit Identification48-52, 54, 59
 Unit Organization53, 54
 Unit Transport54
 Use of Draft Animals54
 Use of Japanese Equipment54
 Use of US Equipment54
  20th Army Group (Not part of a Field Army; Attached to 4th Field Army for Service in KOREA)
 CCF Units in KOREA121
 Unit Identification16, 121
  3rd Army (Believed to be part of 1st Field Army)
 Unit Identification16
  6th Army (Northeast China People’s Liberation Army) (Redesignated 43rd Army, 4th Field Army)
 Artillery48
 Redesignation of Units48
 Transfer of Personnel48
 Unit Dispositions48
 Unit Identification48
  20th Army (3rd Field Army) (One Division from 30th Army Attached for Service in KOREA; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is Variously Reported as 23rd Unit or Forward Echelon; Replacements Personnel Furnished by 208th Division)
 Artillery99
 Availability of Supplies101
 CCF Intentions101
 CCF Units in KOREA97
 Condition of Troops101
 Cultural Section Personnel99
 Effect of UN Air Attack101
 Effect of UN Armored Action101
 Effect of UN Ground Attack101
 Morale101
 Personalities99, 100
 Replacements, Personnel101
 Tactical Employment of Unit97, 101
 Training99
 Unit Code Names99
 Unit Code Numbers99
 Unit Identification97, 99
 Unit Mission101
 Unit Organization99
  26th Army (3rd Field Army) (Originally called Cho Kiang Unit and Later in KOREA called Chinese People’s Volunteer Army; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 62nd Unit)
 CCF Units in KOREA97
 Tactical Employment of Unit97, 101
 Unit Identification97
  27th Army (3rd Field Army)
 CCF Units in KOREA97
 Tactical Employment of Unit97, 101
 Unit Identification97, 100
  38th Army (4th Field Army) (Formerly 1st Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army; Camouflage Designations in KOREA Variously Reported as Lian-Yang Sector Army, Liao-Yang Unit, T’ung-Hua Army, Tung-An Army, Lanju* Army, Tung-An Unit)
 Ammunition Supply9, 13
 Anti-tank13
 Armament9, 13
 Armor9
 Artillery9, 13
 Availability of Supplies9
 Casualties9
 Capabilities, Units9
 CCF Units in KOREA8, 13, 78, 133
 Condition of Weapons13
 Effect of UN Air Attack9
 Field Hospitals32
 Food Supply9
 Indoctrination, Political14
 Japanese Personnel in CCF13, 14
 Japanese Technical Personnel14
 Medical Personnel9, 14
 Movement of Unit8, 12, 13, 78
 Personalities15
 Rail Movement of Personnel12, 13
 Repair, Equipment14
 Soviet Military Advisors14
 Status of Training9
 Strength9, 15
 Supply Sources9
 Tactical Employment of Unit8, 9, 12, 13
 Tactical Withdrawal30
 Tactics, Attack29, 30
 Training12
 Training, Maneuvers13
 Training, Mountain Warfare8
 Training, Political14
 Unit Code Names15
 Unit Dispositions8, 13, 133
 Unit Headquarters13, 14
 Unit Identification8, 11-15, 29, 30, 78, 132, 133
 Unit Mission9
 Unit Organization9, 11, 15
 Use of Captured Equipment13
 Use of Foreign Equipment13
 Use of Japanese Equipment13
 Use of Soviet Equipment13
 Use of US Equipment13
 Water Movement of Personnel13
  39th Army (4th Field Army) (Formerly 2nd Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 55th Unit)
 Camouflage Designations76
 CCF Units in KOREA1, 71, 133, 151
 Former CNA Personnel in CCF69
 Movement of Unit1, 74
 Personalities75
 Tactical Employment of Unit1, 69, 74, 131, 135
 Tactical Withdrawal1
 Uniforms151
 Unit Code Numbers76, 78
 Unit Dispositions1, 69, 74
 Unit Identification1, 6, 7, 9, 69-71, 74, 75, 78, 131-133, 135, 151
 Unit Organization6, 7, 70, 75
 Unit Reorganization1
  40th Army (4th Field Army) (Formerly 3rd Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is Yenji Unit)
 CCF Units in KOREA133
 Tactical Employment of Unit30, 131, 135
 Training, Amphibious121
 Unit Dispositions9, 30, 32, 121
 Unit Identification9, 30, 54, 121, 131, 133, 135
  41st Army (4th Field Army) (Formerly 4th Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Unit Identification54
  42nd Army (4th Field Army) (Formerly 5th Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Artillery141
 CCF Units in KOREA120, 133, 151
 Movement of Unit120
 Rail Movement of Personnel120
 Repair, Equipment141
 Tactical Employment of Unit120
 Tactics, March120
 Training120
 Unit Dispositions9, 120, 141
 Unit Headquarters141
 Unit Identification9, 120, 122, 133, 140, 141, 151
 Use of Soviet Equipment141
  43rd Army (4th Field Army) (Formerly 6th Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Anti-tank55, 56
 Armament55-57
 Artillery48-50, 52, 55-57
 Cultural Section Personnel49
 Medical Personnel57
 Military Communications Equipment57
 Movement of Unit49
 Naval Vessels59
 Personalities49, 50
 Redesignation of Units48
 Security Against Air Attack59
 Strength48, 52, 55-57
 Supply Sources59
 Tactical Employment of Unit57
 Training59
 Training, Amphibious59, 121
 Unit Dispositions48, 121
 Unit Identification48-51, 54, 55, 57, 59, 121
 Unit Mission59
 Unit Organization55-57
 Unit Transport56
 Use of Draft Animals56
 Use of Foreign Equipment55
 Use of Japanese Equipment56
 Use of US Equipment55, 56
  44th Army (4th Field Army) (Formerly 7th Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Unit Identification54
  50th Army (Parent Unit not Known; Majority of Personnel from Former CNA 108th Army; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 57th Unit)
 Ammunition Supply152
 Armor151
 Artillery151
 Attitude, CCF Personnel152
 Availability of Supplies152
 Casualties151
 CCF Units in KOREA133, 150
 Food Supply152
 Former CNA Personnel in CCF148, 152
 Military Communications Equipment151
 Military Communications Net151
 Morale152
 Movement of Unit148, 150
 Propaganda, Military Broadcast Service152
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets152
 Rail Movement of Personnel148, 150
 Strength151
 Supply Sources152
 Tactical Employment of Unit148, 150
 Tactics, March150
 Training, Mountain Warfare148
 Training, Night Warfare148
 Uniforms151
 Unit Activation150
 Unit Dispositions148, 150
 Unit Identification133, 148-150
 Unit Organization149, 151
 Unit Transport151
 Use of US Equipment151
 Vehicle Movement of Supplies152
 Water Movement of Personnel148
 Weapons151
  55th Army (Parent Unit not Known; Reportedly in KOREA)
 Unit Dispositions9
 Unit Identification9
  60th Army (Parent Unit not Known; Reportedly in KOREA)
 Unit Dispositions9
 Unit Identification9
  66th Army (20th Army Group) (Garrison Army) (Code Designation in CHINA was 61st Unit and in KROEA is Feng Hua Unit; Presently Detached from 20th Army Group and Assigned to Korea Support Army; Majority of Personnel from Former CNA 92nd Army)
 Antiaircraft131
 Armor131
 Artillery131, 134, 155
 CCF Intentions154
 CCF Units in KOREA130, 151, 155
 Field Hospitals134
 Japanese Personnel in CCF17
 Military Communications Equipment131
 Military Communications Net131
 Movement of Unit16, 130, 153
 Personalities131
 Strength131, 154
 Tactical Employment of Unit131
 Training153
 Training, Artillery17
 Training, Instructors17
 Uniforms, Winter151
 Unit Code Names131
 Unit Dispositions16, 153
 Unit Identification16, 130-134, 136, 151, 153
 Unit Organization131, 134, 153
  58th Division (20th Army) (Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 85th Column)
 Agents99
 Anti-tank99
 Armament99
 Artillery99
 Cultural Section Personnel99
 Medical Personnel99
 Strength99
 Tactical Employment of Unit101
 Unit Identification99, 101
 Unit Mission101
 Unit Organization99
 Use of US Equipment99
  59th Division (20th Army) (Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 95th Column)
 Unit Identification99
  60th Division (20th Army) (Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 06th Column)
 Armament97-100
 Artillery98, 99
 Camouflage Designations99
 Casualties99
 Cause of Casualties99
 Cultural Section Personnel97-99
 Effect of UN Air Attack99
 Effect of UN Artillery99
 Former CNA Personnel in CCF101
 Medical Personnel97-99
 Military Communications Equipment101
 Military Communications Net100, 101
 Personalities100
 Strength97-99
 Tactical Employment of Unit101
 Unit Identification97, 101
 Unit Mission101
 Unit Organization97-99
 Use of Draft Animals98
 Use of Foreign Equipment100
 Use of Japanese Equipment98, 100
 Use of US Equipment100, 101
  89th Division (30th Army) (Attached to 20th Army for Service in KOREA: Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 98th Column)
 Tactical Employment of Unit101
 Unit Identification99, 101
 Unit Mission101
  112th Division (38th Army) (Formerly 1st Division, 1st Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is Tung-An 1st Branch Unit or Pyongnom* Unit)
 Agents14
 Ammunition Supply32
 Artillery30
 Camouflage Designations31
 Capabilities, Units30
 CCF Units in KOREA29
 Code Numbers, Personnel30, 31
 Cultural Section Personnel14, 30
 Effect of UN Air Attack32
 Effect of UN Artillery32
 Evacuation of Casualties32
 Examination of Casualties32
 Food Supply32
 Interpreters30
 Medical Personnel30-32
 Military Communications Equipment31, 32
 Military Communications Net31
 Military Optical Equipment32
 Morale31
 Movement of Unit29, 30
 Operations, Cultural Sections14
 Personalities30, 31
 Rail Movement of Personnel29
 Replacements, Personnel31
 Security Against Air Attack32
 Status of Training30
 Strength30, 31
 Supply Depots32
 Tactical Employment of Unit29, 30
 Tactical Withdrawal30
 Tactics, Artillery32
 Tactics, Attack30
 Tactics, March32
 Training14
 Training, Language29
 Training, Political14
 Transport Equipment32
 Treatment of Casualties31, 32
 Unit Code Names31
 Unit Dispositions14, 29, 31
 Unit Headquarters29, 30
 Unit Identification9, 11, 12, 29
 Unit Mission30
 Unit Organization30
 Unit Reorganization30
 Use of Draft Animals32
 Vehicle Movement of Supplies32
 Wearing of Civilian Clothing14
  113th Division (38th Army) (Formerly 2nd Division, 1st Army, Northeast Chine People’s Liberation Army; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is Tung-An 2nd Branch Unit)
 Antitank15
 Armament15
 Artillery15
 Strength15
 Tactical Employment of Unit29, 30
 Tactical Withdrawal30
 Unit Dispositions29, 31
 Unit Identification9, 11, 15, 29, 30
 Unit Mission30
 Unit Organization15
  114th Division (38th Army) (Formerly 3rd Division, 2nd Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is Tung-An 3rd Branch Unit)
 Ammunition Supply11
 Armament11
 Artillery8, 9
 Availability of Medical Treatment9
 Casualties11
 Condition of Troops9
 Effect of UN Air Attack10, 11
 Effect of UN Artillery10
 Effect of UN Propaganda9
 Morale9, 11
 Movement of Unit8
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets9
 Strength9, 11
 Tactical Employment of Unit11, 29, 30
 Tactical Withdrawal30
 Training, Medical8
 Unit Dispositions8, 29, 31
 Unit Identification8, 11, 15, 29, 30
 Unit Mission30
 Unit Organization9, 11
 Use of US Equipment11
  115th Division (39th Army) (Formerly 4th Division, 2nd Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 1st Battalion, 55th Unit)
 CCF Units in KOREA71
 Unit Identification6, 7, 70, 71, 75
  116th Division (39th Army) (Formerly 5th Division, 2nd Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 2nd Battalion, 45th Unit)
 Ammunition Supply2, 6, 70, 75
 Anti-desertion Measures3, 71
 Antitank76
 Armament2, 70, 75
 Artillery70, 75
 Assignment of Personnel75
 Attitude, CCF Personnel2, 76
 Availability of Equipment75
 Availability of Supplies2, 75
 Burial of Dead74
 Burial of UN Dead74
 Camouflage Designations76
 Capabilities, Ammunitions76
 Capabilities, Weapons76
 CCF Intentions70
 CCF Units in KOREA6, 7, 70, 74
 Condition of Troops2
 Confiscation, Food Supply70
 Discipline3
 Effect of UN Air Attack2, 76
 Effect of UN Artillery76
 Effect of UN Propaganda3, 71, 77
 Fortifications70
 Living Conditions2
 Medical Personnel69
 Military Billets69
 Military Communications Equipment2, 70
 Military Communications Net2, 70
 Morale2, 3
 Movement of Unit6, 7, 69, 70, 74
 Personalities71, 75, 76
 Propaganda, Military2, 3
 Propaganda, Military Broadcast Service3, 71, 76
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets3, 71
 Rail Movement of Personnel69
 Replacements, Personnel2, 70
 Strength1, 2, 6, 7, 70, 75
 Supply Sources70
 Tactical Employment of Unit6, 7, 69, 70, 74
 Tactical Employment of Weapons2
 Tactical Withdrawal70
 Tactics, Antitank76
 Tactics, March70
 Tactics, River Crossing70
 Training6, 7, 69, 74
 Treatment of Casualties74
 Unit Code Numbers76
 Unit Dispositions6, 7
 Unit Identification1, 6, 7, 69-71, 74, 75
 Unit Organization1, 2, 6, 7, 70, 75
 Use of Foreign Equipment76
 Use of Japanese Equipment2, 70, 75
 Use of US Equipment2, 70, 75, 76
  117th Division (39th Army) (Formerly 6th Division, 2nd Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army; Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 3rd Battalion, 55th Unit)
 Ammunition Supply79
 Armament78, 79
 CCF Units in KOREA71, 78
 Food Supply78
 Movement of Unit78
 Personalities79
 Propaganda, Military Broadcasts Service79
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets79
 Strength78, 79
 Supply Sources78
 Tactical Employment of Unit78
 Tactical Withdrawal78
 Training78
 Unit Code Numbers78
 Unit Dispositions78
 Unit Identification6, 7, 70, 71, 75, 78
 Use of Draft Animals78, 79
 Use of Japanese Equipment79
 Use of Soviet Equipment78, 79
  124th Division (42nd Army) (Formerly 13th Division, 5th Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Ammunition Supply141, 142
 Armament140-142
 Artillery140-143
 Attitude, CCF Personnel122
 Capabilities, Artillery142
 Condition of Weapons141
 Fire Control, Artillery140-143
 Flare Signals141
 Former CNA Personnel in CCF122
 Military Communications Equipment140-142
 Military Communications Net140-142
 Military Optical Equipment142
 Observation, Artillery140-143
 Security Against Ground Attack140-142
 Strength140-142
 Tactics, Artillery140-143
 Tactics, Attack143
 Tactics, Security140, 142
 Unit Identification120, 140
 Unit Organization140-143
  127th Division (43rd Army) (Formerly 16th Division, 6th Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Strength55, 59
 Unit Identification55, 59
  128th Division (43rd Army) (Formerly 17th Division, 6th Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Strength55, 59
 Unit Identification55, 59
  129th Division (43rd Army) (Formerly 18th Division, 6th Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Strength55, 59
 Unit Identification55, 59
  148th Division (50th Army) (Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 1st Battalion, 57th Unit)
 Ammunition Supply149
 Armament149
 Artillery151
 Attitude, CCF Personnel149
 CCF Intentions148
 CCF Units in KOREA148, 151
 Food Supply149
 Morale149
 Personalities149
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets149
 Strength149, 151
 Tactics, March148
 Unit Identification148, 151
 Unit Organization149, 151
 Use of US Equipment149
 Vehicle Movement of Supplies149
  149th Division (50th Army) (Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 2nd Battalion, 57th Unit)
 Armament151
 CCF Units in KOREA150
 Fortifications152
 Military Communications Equipment151
 Military Communications Net151
 Personalities151, 152
 Replacements, Personnel152
 Strength151
 Tactics, March150
 Treatment of Casualties152
 Unit Headquarters151
 Unit Identification149, 150
 Unit Organization151
  150th Division (50th Army) (Camouflage Designation in KOREA is 3rd Battalion, 57th Unit)
 Artillery151
 CCF Units in KOREA151
 Strength151
 Unit Identification149, 151
 Unit Organization151
  196th Division (66th Army) (Code Designation in CHINA is Yun-Shan Unit and in KOREA is 41st Unit)
 Ammunition Supply154, 155
 Armament154
 Artillery153, 154
 Attitude, CCF Personnel155
 Availability of Supplies155
 CCF Units in KOREA130, 153
 Effect of UN Propaganda155
 Food Supply155
 Former CNA Personnel in CCF155
 Fortifications153
 Military Communications Equipment154, 155
 Military Communications Net154, 155
 Morale155
 Movement of Unit130, 153, 154
 Personalities132, 155
 Propaganda, Military155
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets155
 Rail Movement of Personnel153
 Replacements, Personnel155
 Security Against Air Attack153
 Strength135, 154
 Supply Sources155
 Tactical Employment of Unit131, 135
 Tactics, March153
 Unit Code Numbers131
 Unit Identification130, 131, 135, 153
 Unit Organization131, 134, 153, 154
 Use of Draft Animals154
 Use of Japanese Equipment154
  197th Division (66th Army) (Code Designation in CHINA is Yao-Shan Unit and in KOREA is 42nd Unit)
 Ammunition Supply132, 139
 Anti-desertion Measures132
 Anti-tank131, 134
 Armament131
 Artillery131, 134, 136-139
 Attitude, CCF Personnel18, 132
 Availability of Equipment17, 132
 Availability of Supplies18, 132
 Capabilities, Artillery136-138
 CCF Units in KOREA17
 Clothing Supply18
 Confiscation, Food Supply18
 Efficiency of Operations137, 138
 Fire Control, Artillery136-139
 Food Supply18, 132
 Former CNA Personnel in CCF18
 Immunization18
 Intelligence, Artillery139
 Japanese Personnel in CCF132, 133
 Military Communications Equipment131, 134, 136-138
 Military Communications Net131, 136-138
 Military Optical Equipment139
 Morale18, 132
 Movement of Unit130, 131
 Observation, Artillery136-139
 Observation Posts136-139
 Personalities17, 132, 133
 Personnel Types132
 Physical Examinations19
 Rationing, Commodities18
 Responsibilities, Unit137, 138
 Security Against Air Attack136-138
 Strength18, 131, 135
 Supply Depots132
 Supply Sources18, 132
 Tactical Employment of Unit17, 131, 135-139
 Tactics, Artillery136-139
 Tactics, Attack137, 138
 Tactics, Night Attack137, 138
 Tactics, Security137, 138
 Training, Chemical Warfare17
 Training, Instructors133
 Uniforms, Summer18
 Uniforms, Winter18
 Unit Code Numbers131
 Unit Dispositions130
 Unit Headquarters130
 Unit Identification16, 130, 135, 136, 153
 Unit Organization18, 131, 134, 136-138, 153, 154
 Use of Japanese Equipment136, 139
 Use of US Equipment132
 Weapons131
  198th Division (66th Army) (Code Designation in CHINA is Chun-Shan Unit and in KOREA is 43rd Unit)
 CCF Units in KOREA130
 Movement of Unit130
 Strength135
 Tactical Employment of Unit131, 135
 Unit Code Numbers131
 Unit Identification130, 131, 135, 153
 Unit Organization131, 134, 154
  1st Artillery Division, Armored Army Group, 4th Field Army
 Unit Identification52
  2nd Artillery Division, Armored Army Group, 4th Field Army
 Unit Identification52
  2nd Brigade (Possibly Subordinate to 3rd Army, 1st Field Army)
 Unit Dispositions16
 Unit Identification16
  3rd Artillery Division, Armored Army Group, 4th Field Army
 Unit Identification52
  4th Artillery Division, Armored Army Group, 4th Field Army
 Unit Identification52
  5th Armored Division, Armored Army Group, 4th Field Army
 Unit Identification52
  5th Group (8th Route Army) (Redesignated 5th Army, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army, and Later 42nd Army, 4th Field Army)
 Redesignation of Units120
 Unit Identification120
  6th Armored Division, Armored Army Group, 4th Field Army
 Unit Identification52
  7th Engineer Division, Armored Army Group, 4th Field Army
 Unit Identification52, 54
  8th Route Army (Later Northwest China People’s Liberation Army
 Redesignation of Units120
 Tactical Employment of Unit120
 Unit Dispositions120
 Unit Identification78, 120
  Airborne Training Division, 4th Field Army
 Entrance Requirements, AB Training121
 Physical Examinations121
 Training, Airborne121
 Unit Activation121
  Armored Army Group, 4th Field Army (Also Referred to as 4th Field Army Mechanized Army Group or 4th Field Army Special Army Group)
 Armor52
 Armored Cars52
 Capabilities, Artillery59
 Strength52
 Tactical Employment of Unit52
 Unit Headquarters52
 Unit Identification51, 52, 59
 Unit Organization52
 Use of Japanese Equipment52, 59
 Use of US Equipment52
  Chinese People’s Liberation Army
 Unit Identification48
  General Headquarters
 Unit Identification50
  Guard Division, 4th Field Army
 Strength52
 Unit Identification52
 Unit Mission52
  Independent 3rd Regiment (Subordinate to Mu-Tan-Chiang-Military District, Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Transfer of Personnel48
 Unit Dispositions48
 Unit Identification48
  Independent 15th Division (Also called 815th Division or Korean Division; Formerly 15th Manchurian Battalion; Later Transferred to KOREA and Absorbed by NKA 4th Division and NKA 7th (or 12th) Division)
 Movement of Unit49
 Redesignation of Units49
 Unit Activation49
 Unit Dispositions49
 Unit Identification49
  Mu-Leng-Hsien Independent Battalion
 Redesignation of Units48
 Unit Dispositions48
 Unit Identification48
  Mu-Tan-Chiang Military District
 Unit Identification48
  Northeast China People’s Liberation Army (Originally Northeast Independent Army; Redesignated Northeast Democratic United Army and Later Combined with North China People’s Liberation Army to form 4th Field Army)
 Redesignation of Units48
 Unit Identification48
  Northeast Democratic United Army (Formerly Northeast Independent Army; Redesignation Northeast China People’s Liberation Army and Later Combined with North China People’s Liberation Army to Form 4th Field Army)
 Redesignation of Units48
 Unit Identification48
  Northeast Independent Army (Redesignated Northeast Democratic United Army and Later Northeast China People’s Liberation Army)
 Redesignation of Units48
 Unit Identification48
  Peio-T’ou Training Camp
 Training16
 Training Centers16
 Unit Identification16
  Political Committee, 4th Field Army
 Unit Identification49
  Political Committee, 15th Army Group
 Unit Identification49
  Political Committee, 43rd Army
 Unit Identification50
  Shinsujun* Local Constabulary Unit (Company)
 Redesignation of Units78
 Training78
 Unit Identification78
  Transportation Division, 4th Field Army
 Shipment, Food to USSR52
 Strength52
 Supply Sources52
 Unit Headquarters52
 Unit Identification52, 54
 Unit Organization52
 Unit Transport52
 Use of Soviet Equipment52
 Use of US Equipment52
  U/I Armored Regiment
 Armor155
  U/I Cavalry Brigade
 CCF Unit in KOREA133
  U/I Regiment
 Antiaircraft88
 Armament88
 Armor88
 Unit Dispositions88
  U/I Armored Units
 Armor104
  U/I Artillery Units
 Artillery93
 Movement of Equipment93
 Use of Draft Animals93
  General
 Armament105
 Availability of Supplies2
 Caucasian Personnel in CCF102
 CCF Intentions9, 51, 104, 121, 133
 CCF Personnel in N. KOREA81
 Confiscation, Food Supply2
 Conscription121
 Escape of UN PsW104
 Finance, Military Pay17, 33, 58, 59, 121
 Food Supply2
 Former CNA Personnel in CCF8
 General Headquarters50
 Indoctrination, Political8
 Indoctrination, UN PsW60, 102
 Intelligence Methods102
 Internment of UN PsW104
 Interpreters29, 104
 Interrogation of UN PsW60, 102, 103
 Japanese Personnel in CCF33, 58, 121
 Japanese Technical Personnel58
 Medical Personnel33, 58
 Military Hospitals33
 Military Prisons8
 Periodicals121
 Personalities, UN PsW60
 Propaganda14
 Propaganda, Military3, 122
 Rail Movement of Supplies122
 Recruiting of Personnel121
 Release of UN PsW60, 102
 Replacements, Personnel121
 River Crossing Equipment13
 Strength8, 50, 81, 105, 121
 Supply Depots122
 Supply Sources2
 Training69
 Training Centers69
 Training, Political69
 Transport Equipment2
 Treatment of UN PsW60, 102, 132
 Unit Dispositions104, 105, 108
 UN PsW9, 60, 71, 102-104, 132
 Use of Draft Animals2
 Use of Soviet Equipment102, 105
 Use of US Equipment102
 Vehicle Movement of Supplies122
 Volunteers, Military3, 14
 Chinese Communist Naval Forces
  Han-Kou Naval School, 4th Field Army
 Former CNNF Personnel in CCF51
 Reserves51
 Strength51
 Training, Communist51
 Training, Political51
 Unit Activation51
 Unit Dispositions51
 Unit Identification51
  Mukden Naval School, 4th Field Army
 Former GNNF Personnel in CCF51
 Reserves51
 Strength51
 Unit Activation51
 Unit Identification51
  General
 CCF Intentions51
 Naval Vessels121
Chinese Nationalist Forces
 Chinese Nationalist Air Forces
  General
 Airfields, Military51
 Chinese Nationalist Army
  9th Army Group
 Unit Identification120
  49th Army
 Unit Identification6
  71st Army
 Personalities69
 Unit Identification69, 74
  92nd Army (Defected to CCF; Integrated into CCF 66th Army)
 Tactical Employment of Unit130
 Unit Dispositions130
 Unit Identification130
  94th Army
 Confiscation, Industrial Equipment12
 Training12
 Unit Dispositions12
 Unit Identification12
  100th Army
 Unit Identification12, 75
  103rd Army
 Unit Identification75
  108th Army (Defected to CCF and Integrated into CCF 50th Army)
 Training148
 Unit Dispositions148
 Unit Identification148
  1st Corps
 Unit Identification75
  88th Corps
 Unit Identification69
  7th Division
 Unit Dispositions153
 Unit Identification153
  169th Division
 Unit Dispositions120
 Unit Identification120
  264th Division (71st Army)
 Unit Identification69
  Army Officer Training School (HIS-AN)
 Unit Dispositions130
 Unit Identification130
  Chochou* Training Camp
 Training16
 Training Centers16
 Unit Identification16
  Huang-P’u Military Academy
 Unit Identification49
  New 6th Army
 Unit Identification120
  Woochunshien* Security Police
 Security Troops8
  General
 Personalities101
 Training150
MANCHURIA
 AN-TUNG (40°08’N-124°24’E)
 Railroad Stations152
 General
 Land Reform14
 Personalities75
 Railroads13
 Railroad Stations141
NORTH KOREA
 KOMUSAN (42°05’N-129°40’E)
 Railroad Stations47
 Tunnels, Railroad47
 Ministry of Industry
 Government Agency39
 Responsibilities, Government Agency39
 Ministry of Internal Affairs
 Government Agency95
 Ministry of National Defense
 Government Agency109, 113
 Korean Personnel from Soviet Army110
 Personalities110
 Responsibilities, Government Agency109
 Ministry of Public Health & Sanitation
 Administration36, 38
 Anti-disease Measures36, 38
 Availability of Medical Treatment36
 Efficiency, Civilian Medical Personnel36
 Government Agency34-38, 110
 Government Agency Headquarters34-38
 Medical Treatment of Civilians36, 37
 Organization of Government Agencies34, 35
 Personalities110
 Physical Examinations36
 Procurement of Medical Personnel36
 Public Health36, 38
 Responsibilities, Government Agency36-39
 Sanitation Measures36, 38
 Training, Medical39
 P’yongyang Central Hospital
 Civilian Hospital34
 General
 Anti-disease Measures37-40
 Attitude, NK Populace36, 45
 Availability of Medical Treatment37, 38, 40
 Availability of Supplies40
 Bridges1, 13, 17, 72, 73, 97
 Bridges, Railroad70
 Cause of Casualties37
 Civilian Hospital108, 109
 Death Rate36, 37
 Destruction, Bridges66
 Diseases37, 38, 40
 Disease, Bubonic Plague38
 Disease, Cholera38
 Disease, Dysentery38
 Disease, Malaria36, 37
 Disease, Typhoid38
 Disease, Typhus36, 38, 40
 Engineer Equipment113, 114
 Epidemic, Cholera37
 Epidemic, Encephalitis37
 Food Supply38
 Foreign Trained Personnel42
 Governmental Agencies34, 39, 95, 109, 110, 113
 Immunization38
 Inflation39
 Japanese Trained Koreans42
 Living Conditions37
 Medical Experiments38, 40
 Medical Personnel41, 42
 Medical Schools40-42
 Medical Specialists41, 42
 Medical Supplies38-40
 Mfg of Pharmaceutical Supplies38, 39
 Organizations, Communist38, 42, 47, 62
 Personalities41, 42
 Personalities, Communist110
 Personnel, Communist41, 42
 Pharmaceutical Supplies39, 40
 Quality of Soviet Manufactures38, 39
 Railroads45
 Railroad Stations40, 41, 65, 68
 Rationing, Food Supply38, 39
 Registration, Civil36
 Sanitation Measures37-39
 Shipment, Food to USSR38
 Soviet Civilians in N. KOREA37
 Soviet Equipment Supply113, 114
 Soviet Medical Personnel37
 Supply Sources39, 40, 113, 114
 Tunnels, Railroad65, 66
 Use of Japanese Medical Supplies38, 39
 Use of Soviet Medical Supplies38
North Korean Forces
 North Korean Army
  I Corps (Reorganized in November 1950 with Personnel from Remnants of NKA Divisional Units)
 Ammunition Supply73
 Armament66, 73
 Attitude, NKF Personnel68
 Availability of Equipment73
 Casualties73
 Confiscation, Food Supply68
 Effect of UN Air Attack73
 Effect of UN Propaganda68
 Engineer Equipment66, 73
 Food Supply68
 Land Mines, Types66
 Military Communications Net67
 Mine Fields67
 Morale68, 73
 Movement of Unit66, 72
 Patrols, Reconnaissance72
 Personalities67
 Propaganda, Military Broadcast Service73
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets68, 73
 Status of Training68
 Strength66, 73
 Supply Sources68
 Tactical Employment of Unit72
 Tactics, Anti-tank67
 Tactics, Defense67
 Tactics, Engineer67
 Tactics, March72
 Training66, 72
 Training, Engineer66, 72
 Unit Activation72
 Unit Disorganization73
 Unit Dispositions72, 73
 Unit Headquarters66
 Unit Identification65, 66, 72, 73
 Unit Mission66
 Unit Organization66, 73
 Unit Transport73
 Use of Soviet Equipment66, 73
  II Corps (Reorganized in November 1950 with Personnel from Remnants of NKA Divisional Units)
 Agents64
 Availability of Equipment44
 Liaison44
 Personalities62, 64, 66, 68
 Tactical Employment of Unit104
 Training, Espionage62
 Training, Maneuvers62
 Training, Reconnaissance62
 Unit Dispositions45, 62
 Unit Headquarters62
 Unit Identification44, 62, 66, 85, 104
 Unit Mission45, 63, 104
 Use of ROK Civilians62
  III Corps (Reorganized in November 1950 with Personnel from Remnants of NKA Divisional and Security Forces Units; Some of Subordinate Units Same as Also Reported by Informants in NKA V Corps)
 Unit Identification94
 Unit Organization95
 Unit Reorganization95
  V Corps (Some of Subordinate Units Same as Also Reported by Informants in NKA III Corps)
 Unit Identification90, 144
 Unit Organization90
  2nd Division (Original Personnel from CCF Korean Volunteer Army and NKA Nanam Democratic Youth League Training Center; Possibly Reorganized at Present)
 Artillery23
 Movement of Unit23
 Personalities25
 Rail Movement of Personnel23
 Tactical Employment of Unit23
 Tactical Withdrawal23
 Tactics, March23, 24
 Training, Military Communications23
 Unit Code Numbers25
 Unit Dispositions23
 Unit Identification23
 Wearing of Civilian Clothing23
  3rd Division (Formerly 3rd Independent Infantry Regiment; Reportedly Reorganized in November 1950 as 48th Independent Regiment)
 Armament117, 118
 Cultural Section Personnel116
 Engineer Equipment117, 118
 Land Mines, Types118
 Medical Personnel116, 117
 Strength116-118
 Training116
 Unit Identification116
 Unit Organization116-118
 Unit Transport117, 118
 Use of US Equipment117, 118
  4th Division (Personnel Originally from NKA 4th Independent Infantry Regiment, CCF Independent 15th Division, CCF 141st Division, and CCF Independent 7th Regiment; Reorganized in November 1950 and Reportedly Subordinate to NKA II Corps)
 Administration24
 Ammunition Supply24
 Armament24
 Availability of Equipment24
 Availability of Supplies24, 25
 Casualties24
 Clothing Supply26
 Condition of Troops26
 Cultural Section Personnel24
 Food Supply25, 26
 Military Billets24
 Military Communications Equipment25
 Military Communications Net25
 Morale25
 Movement of Unit24
 Operations, Cultural Sections24
 Passwords25
 Personalities25
 Personnel Types24, 25
 Strength24
 Tactical Employment of Unit24
 Treatment of Casualties25
 Unit Code Numbers25
 Unit Dispositions24, 25, 45
 Unit Headquarters24
 Unit Identification23, 43
 Unit Mission25
 Use of Japanese Equipment24
 Use of NK Labor24
 Use of Soviet Equipment24, 25
 Use of US Equipment24
  6th Division (Formerly Organized from CCF 166th Division; Reorganized in November 1950 and Variously Reported as Subordinate to NKA II or V Corps)
 Anti-tank124
 Assignment of Personnel144
 Availability of Equipment144
 Effect of UN Air Attack124
 Food Supply145
 Medical Personnel124, 144
 Military Communications Equipment124
 Morale125
 Movement of Unit124, 144
 Personalities145
 Propaganda, Military Broadcast Service125
 Propaganda, UN Lefalets125, 145
 Reserves124
 Strength104, 125, 145
 Supply Sources145
 Tactical Employment of Unit104, 124
 Training124
 Uniforms, Winter144
 Unit Code Names145
 Unit Code Numbers145
 Unit Identification104, 124, 144
 Unit Mission104
 Unit Organization124, 144
 Use of US Equipment124
  7th Division (Also Originally called 12th Division; Formerly Organized from 7th Border Constabulary Brigade with Additional Personnel from CCF Independent 15th Division and CCF 156th Division; 16th Regiment Later Reorganized in November 1950 as 8th Independent Infantry Regiment, NKA II Corps; Division, however, Reportedly Presently Reorganized and Subordinate to NKA I Corps)
 Redesignation of Units49, 106
 Replacements, Personnel90
 Tactical Withdrawal90
 Unit Identification49, 66, 90, 106
  8th Division (Formerly 1st Border Constabulary Brigade; Reorganized in November 1950 and Reportedly Subordinate to NKA I Corps)
 Ammunition Supply81
 Armament81
 Capabilities, Units81
 Movement of Unit80
 Personalities81
 Railroads81
 Status of Training81
 Strength81
 Tactical Employment of Unit80
 Training80
 Unit Dispositions81
 Unit Identification66, 80
 Unit Organization80, 81
 Use of Soviet Equipment81
  9th Division (Formerly Organized from 3rd Border Constabulary Brigade with Additional Personnel from 33rd Independent Brigade; Reorganized in November 1950 and Reportedly Subordinate to NKA II Corps)
 Ammunition Supply22
 Armament21
 Artillery20, 21
 Availability of Equipment22
 Capabilities, Units21
 Condition of Weapons22
 Field Hospitals22
 Food Supply22
 Military Communications Equipment22
 Military Communications Net22
 Morale22
 Personalities21, 22
 Re-assembly Points20
 Replacements, Personnel22
 Status of Training21
 Strength20, 24
 Tactical Employment of Unit20
 Tactical Withdrawal20
 Uncontrolled Withdrawal20
 Unit Activation21
 Unit Annihilation21
 Unit Dispositions24
 Unit Identification20, 24
 Unit Mission22
 Unit Organization20, 21
 Unit Reorganization20
 Use of Japanese Equipment21
 Use of Soviet Equipment21
 Use of US Equipment21
  10th Division (Formerly Organized from Suk’chon Democratic Youth League Training Unit; Reorganized in November 1950 and Variously Reported as Subordinate to NKA II, III, or V Corps)
 Ammunition Supply86
 Armament86
 Effect of UN Propaganda86
 Loss of Equipment86
 Military Communications Equipment86
 Movement of Unit85
 Patrols, Advance85
 Propaganda, Military Broadcast Service86
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets86
 Re-assembly Points85
 Strength85, 86, 95
 Tactical Withdrawal85
 Training85
 Unit Code Numbers86
 Unit Dispositions86
 Unit Headquarters86
 Unit Identification85, 95
 Unit Organization85, 86
 Unit Reorganization85
 Use of Soviet Munitions86
 Use of US Equipment86
  11th Division (Formerly the 11th Air Division; Reportedly Reorganized as an Infantry Division in November 1950 and Subordinate to NKA III or V Corps)
 Strength95
 Unit Identification95
  12th Division (Formerly the Redesignated 7th Division and Also Called 7th Division as an Alternate Designation; Reportedly Reorganized in November 1950 and Variously Reported as Subordinate to NKA III or V Corps; Presently Known as the Guerrilla Division)
 Ammunition Supply91, 95, 106
 Armament91, 92, 95, 106, 107
 Artillery48
 Casualties89, 91
 Clothing Supply84, 95
 Confiscation, Food Supply91, 95
 Disciplinary Measures95
 Discipline95
 Effect of UN Ground Attack83
 Evacuation of Casualties82, 83
 Evacuation of Prisoners92
 Food Supply83, 84, 91, 95
 Former CCF Personnel in NKF96
 Former ROK Personnel in NKF87, 89, 92
 Guerrillas89
 Medical Facilities82, 83, 88, 93
 Medical Personnel83, 88, 89, 92, 93
 Military Communications Equipment107
 Military Communications Net84
 Military Medical Equipment82
 Morale84, 95
 Movement of Unit82, 83, 88-90, 92, 94, 106
 Operations, Cultural Sections95
 Patrols, reconnaissance94
 Personalities96, 107
 Personnel Requirements96
 Personnel Types91, 96
 Propaganda, Military Broadcast Service88, 95
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets84, 88, 95, 107
 Reconnaissance94
 Stragglers91
 Strength82, 83, 88, 89, 91-93, 95, 106, 107
 Tactical Employment of Unit82, 83, 89, 106
 Tactical Withdrawal83
 Treatment of Casualties83, 91
 Uniforms, Winter95
 Unit Activation82, 91
 Unit Code Names94, 95
 Unit Code Numbers84, 95
 Unit Disorganization83
 Unit Dispositions106
 Unit Headquarters94
 Unit Identification48, 49, 82, 87, 89, 90, 92, 94, 106
 Unit Mission82, 89, 94, 107
 Unit Organization83, 88, 90, 92, 106, 107
 Unit Reorganization83, 90, 92
 Use of Soviet Equipment106, 107
 Use of Soviet Munitions91
 Use of US Equipment106
 Wearing of Civilian Clothing94
  13th Division (Formerly Organized from Yongamp’o and Sinuiju Democratic Youth League Training Centers; Reportedly Disbanded at Present)
 Availability of Equipment34
 Casualties34
 Effect of UN Air Attack34
 Field Hospitals34
 Procurement of Medical Personnel34
 Rail Movement of Personnel34
 Treatment of Casualties34
 Unit Dispositions34
 Unit Identification34
  15th Division (Formerly Organized from Hoeryong Democratic Youth League Training Center; Reportedly Reorganized at Present and Subordinate to NKA II Corps)
 Redesignation of Units49
 Unit Identification49
  27th Division (Reportedly Activated in November 1950 from Subordinate to NKA II Corps)
 Unit Dispositions45, 104
 Unit Identification45, 104
  38th Division (Reportedly Activated in November 1950 from Former 38th Independent Brigade; Possibly Subordinate to NKA II Corps)
 Tactical Employment of Unit104
 Unit Identification104
 Unit Mission104
  41st Division (Originally Activated in September 1950; Reorganized in October 1950 and Possibly Disbanded at Present)
 Ammunition Supply47, 128
 Anti-tank47, 127
 Armament47, 127
 Artillery47, 126
 Attitude, NKF Personnel128
 Availability of Supplies47
 Capabilities, Units46
 Casualties46
 Desertion47
 Discipline128
 Effect of UN Propaganda47
 Food Supply47, 128
 Military Communications Equipment128
 Military Communications Net128
 Morale46, 47, 128
 Movement of Unit46, 47, 126
 Patrols, Reconnaissance126
 Personalities47, 128
 Personnel Types47, 128
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets47
 Replacements, Personnel128
 Status of Training46, 47, 128
 Strength46, 47, 126, 127
 Supply Depots47
 Tactical Employment of Unit46, 126
 Tactical Withdrawal127
 Uniforms, Winter47
 Unit Activation46
 Unit Code Numbers46, 128
 Unit Disorganization126
 Unit Dispositions46, 47, 128
 Unit Headquarters127
 Unit Identification46, 126
 Unit Mission46, 126-128
 Unit Organization46, 47, 126, 127
 Unit Reorganization127
 Unit Transport46
 Use of Soviet Equipment127
 Vehicle Movement of Supplies47
  47th Division (Formerly called Hamhung Division; Reorganized in October 1950 and Presently Reported as Subordinate to NKA I Corps)
 Unit Dispositions66
 Unit Identification66
  1st Military Academy (Also called 1st Cadet’s School) (Present Disposition Not Known) (P’YONGYANG)
 Unit Identification110, 114, 126
  1st Railroad Security Battalion (Originally part of 10th Railroad Security Brigade; Believed Presently Disbanded)
 Unit Headquarters67
 Unit Identification67
  1st Station Hospital (SINUIJU) (Present Disposition Not Known)
 Unit Dispositions111
 Unit Identification111
  2nd Army Headquarters (Probably Another Designation for NKA Advance General Headquarters in SEOUL until September 1950)
 Tactical Withdrawal114
 Unit Headquarters114
 Unit Identification113
 Unit Mission114
  2nd Railroad Security Battalion (Originally part of 10th Railroad Security Brigade; Believed Presently Disbanded)
 Unit Headquarters67
 Unit Identification67
  3rd Railroad Security Battalion (Originally part of 10th Railroad Security Brigade; Believed Presently Disbanded)
 Unit Headquarters67
 Unit Identification67
  4th Railroad Security Battalion (Originally part of 10th Railroad Security Brigade; Believed Presently Disbanded)
 Movement of Unit65
 Personalities68
 Strength67
 Tactical Employment of Unit65, 66
 Unit Disorganization66
 Unit Headquarters65
 Unit Identification65, 67
 Unit Mission65
 Unit Organization67
  5th Station Hospital (NANAM) (Present Disposition Not Known)
 Unit Code Numbers111
 Unit Dispositions111
 Unit Identification111
  6th Station Hospital (CHUUL*) (Present Disposition Not Known)
 Unit Dispositions111
 Unit Identification111
  8th Independent Infantry (Guerrilla) Regiment (Reportedly Subordinate to NKA II Corps; Activated in October 1950 with Straggler Personnel from Former NKA Units and Cadre from 16th Independent Infantry Regiment, NKA 7th Division)
 Ammunition Supply45
 Armament45
 Availability of Equipment45
 Availability of Supplies45
 Capabilities, Units45
 Confiscation, Food Supply45
 Food Supply45
 Guerrillas44
 Intelligence, Methods45
 Military Communications Equipment44
 Military Communications Net44
 Morale45
 Personalities44
 Replacements, Personnel45
 Strength44
 Supply Sources45
 Tactical Employment of Unit43
 Tactical Withdrawal43
 Tactics, Attack45
 Tactics, March43
 Unit Activation43
 Unit Dispositions45
 Unit Identification43
 Unit Mission43
 Unit Organization44
 Use of Japanese Equipment45
 Use of Soviet Equipment45
 Use of US Equipment45
  8th Station Hospital (HAMHUNG) (Last Reported Evacuated to HYESANJIN)
 Availability of Supplies112
 Casualties112
 Censorship110
 Cultural Section Personnel109
 Evacuation of Casualties112
 Female Personnel in NKF111, 112
 Food Supply112
 Korean Personnel from USSR110
 Medical Facilities111
 Medical Personnel108-112
 Medical Supplies112
 Morale112
 Movement of Unit108, 111
 Personalities110, 111
 Pharmaceutical Supplies112
 Procurement of Medical Personnel108
 Rail Movement of Supplies112
 Replacements, Personnel112
 Responsibilities, Units109
 Security Against Air Attack108, 111
 Strength108-110, 112
 Soviet Civilian Advisors111, 112
 Soviet Military Advisors110-112
 Supply Sources112
 Treatment of Casualties109, 112
 Unit Activation110
 Unit Code Numbers108-111
 Unit Dispositions108, 111
 Unit Identification108
 Unit Organization109, 110
 Use of Captured Medical Supplies112
 Vehicle Movement of Supplies112
  10th Railroad Security Brigade (Formerly 5th Railroad Security Brigade; Later Reported Reorganized as 10th Security Forces Regiment; Possibly Presently Disbanded)
 Personalities68
 Tactical Employment of Unit67
 Unit Headquarters67
 Unit Identification67
 Unit Organization67
  11th Station Hospital (OEKUNGGANG*) (Present Disposition Not Known)
 Unit Dispositions111
 Unit Identification111
  16th Independent Infantry Brigade (Disbanded in September 1950)
 Ammunition Supply43
 Armament43
 Food Supply43
 Movement of Unit43
 Rail Movement of Personnel43
 Stragglers43
 Tactical Withdrawal43
 Tactics, March43
 Training43
 Uniforms43
 Unit Disorganization43
 Unit Identification43
  22nd Station Hospital (SEOUL) (Present Disposition Not Known)
 Unit Dispositions111
 Unit Identification111
  23rd Station Hospital (SEOUL) (Present Disposition Not Known)
 Unit Dispositions111
 Unit Identification111
  24th Station Hospital (SEOUL) (Present Disposition Not Known)
 Unit Dispositions111
 Unit Identification111
  32nd Independent Brigade (Possibly Presently Subordinate to NKA II Corps)
 Unit Dispositions24
 Unit Identification24
  97th Independent Infantry Regiment (Later Integrated into NKA 43rd Division)
 Unit Code Numbers106
 Unit Dispositions106
 Unit Identification106
  103rd Security Forces Regiment (Deactivated in September 1950)
 Tactical Withdrawal94
 Training94
 Unit Deactivation94
 Unit Identification94
  105th Independent Artillery Regiment (Present Disposition Not Known; Active as of October 1950)
 Armament72
 Training72
 Unit Dispositions72
 Unit Identification72
  47th Engineer Battalion (Subordinate to NKA I Corps as of December 1950)
 Strength72
 Tactical Employment of Unit72
 Unit Code Numbers72
  572nd (Code) Regiment (Probably 72nd Independent Infantry Regiment; Present Disposition Not Known)
 Ammunition Supply5
 Anti-tank5
 Desertion4
 Effect of UN Propaganda5
 Destruction, Equipment5
 Propaganda, Military Broadcast Service5
 Propaganda, UN Leaflets5
 Strength4, 5
 Training4
 Tactical Employment of Unit4
 Tactical Withdrawal4
 Unit Code Numbers4
 Unit Organization4, 5
 Unit Transport5
 Use of Soviet Equipment5
  576th Independent Engineer Regiment (Present Disposition Not Known)
 Unit Identification114
  584th Independent Railroad Repair Regiment (Present Disposition Not Known)
 Strength114
 Unit Identification114
  603rd Independent Motorcycle Regiment (Formerly 603rd Independent Motorcycle Battalion; Later 603rd Security Forces Regiment; Present Disposition Not Known)
 Armament118, 119
 Engineer Equipment118
 Land Mines, Types118
 Strength118, 119
 Unit Identification116, 118
 Unit Organization118
 Unit Transport119
 Use of Soviet Equipment118, 119
 Use of US Equipment118
  Advance General Headquarters (Also called 2nd Army Headquarters, SEOUL; Disposition after September 1950 Not Known)
 Unit Identification113
  Engineer Section, Advance General Headquarters (Located in SEOUL until September 1950; Present Disposition Not Known)
 Unit Identification113
  Engineer Training Staff Section (Directly Subordinate to North Korean Ministry of National Defense)
 Unit Identification113
  Hamhung Civil Hospital (After June 1950 Under Control of NKA 8th Station Hospital (HAMHUNG))
 Medical Facilities109
 Unit Dispositions109
 Unit Identification109, 110
  Hamhung Railroad Hospital (After June 1950 Under Control of NKA 8th Station Hospital (HAMHUNG))
 Medical Facilities109
 Unit Dispositions109
 Unit Identification109
  Hungnam Civil Hospital (After June 1950 Under Control of NKA 8th Station Hospital (HAMHUNG))
 Effect of UN Air Attack109
 Medical Facilities109
 Unit Dispositions109
 Unit Identification109
  Military Medical Bureau (Directly Subordinate to North Korean Ministry of National Defense)
 Japanese Trained Koreans110
 Military Communications Equipment111
 Military Communications Net111
 Personalities110
 Unit Code Numbers109, 111, 112
 Unit Identification109-112
 Unit Organization109
  Reconnaissance Section, II Corps (Activated in November 1950 for Reconnaissance in the SEOUL Area)
 Agents63
 Assignment of Personnel63
 Intelligence, Methods63
 Personnel Types63
 Physical Examinations63
 Procurement of Personnel63
 Strength63
 Tactical Employment of Unit63
 Unit Dispositions62, 63
 Unit Headquarters64
 Unit Identification62
 Unit Mission63
 Unit Organization63
  U/I Army Group (Probably Advance Headquarters Echelon)
 Unit Organization115
  General
 Agents62, 63
 Armament105
 Assignment of Personnel66
 Attitude, NKF Personnel25
 Conscription, Former ROK Mil Personnel87
 Effect of UN Artillery66
 Escape of UN PsW105
 Evacuation of Prisoners89
 Finance, Military Pay22, 28, 129
 General Headquarters68
 Intelligence, Methods64, 146, 147
 Internment of UN PsW93
 Interpreters113, 146, 147
 Interrogation of UN PsW61, 146, 147
 Korean Personnel from CCF82
 Land Mines, Types114
 Personalities113, 114, 146, 147
 Procurement of Officers113, 114
 Procurement of Personnel25
 Propaganda, Military146, 147
 Propaganda, Use of UN PsW146, 147
 Rail Movement of Personnel82
 Rail Movement of Supplies47
 Re-assembly Points43, 68
 Release of UN PsW147
 ROK Personnel in CCF80, 81
 Security Against Air Attack47
 Soviet Equipment Supply47
 Soviet Military Advisors113, 114
 Soviet Technical Personnel113, 114
 Status of Training114
 Stragglers24, 66, 68, 144
 Strength68, 105
 Supply Sources47
 Tactical Withdrawal124
 Tactics, Attack105
 Training20, 65, 82
 Training, Engineer114
 Training, Medical82
 Training, Officers114
 Translators113
 Treatment of UN PsW61, 146, 147
 Uncontrolled Withdrawal144
 Uniforms61
 Unit Dispositions105
 UN PsW61, 105, 146, 147
 Use of Soviet Equipment105, 1114
 Use of UN PsW61
 Use of US Equipment105
 Volunteers, Korean80
 North Korean Naval Forces
  507th Independent Marine Brigade (Formerly 507th Independent Marine Regiment; Last Reported as of December 1950 as 507th Independent Infantry Brigade)
 Ammunition Supply28
 Anti-tank28
 Armament28
 Artillery28
 Food Supply28
 Fortifications27
 Morale28
 Movement of Unit27
 Personalities28
 Personnel Types28
 Replacements, Personnel28
 Strength27, 28
 Tactical Employment of Unit27
 Tactical Withdrawal27
 Training27
 Unit Activation28
 Unit Dispositions27
 Unit Identification27
 Unit Organization28
 Use of Soviet Equipment28
 Vehicle Movement of Personnel27
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