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HUANG, Chao-kuang 이미지뷰어 새창

  • ISSUE NO. 29 NO. 3069 1951-01-15
    전사 초등교육 남성
ATIS INTERROGATION REPORT NO. 3069 30 January 1951
FIELD REPORT (528 MISPI - 0156) 16 January 1951

1. PERSONAL DETAILS:
PW NAME: HUANG, Chao-kuang (黃兆光) Chinese
PW NO: Jackson Temporary #173
AGE: 39
RANK: Pvt
DUTY: Cook
UNIT: 50th Army, 128th Div (?), 224th Regt (?), 3rd Bn, HMG Co
EDUCATION: 2 yrs primary school
PLACE OF CAPTURE: Vic HABUNG-NI (CS282081)
DATE OF CAPTURE: 151530 Jan 51
PLACE OF BIRTH: KWANGSI-SHENG, WUMING-HSIEN, LICHIENCHING, #8 (廣西省 武鳴縣 里建鄕 8號)
HOME ADDRESS: Same as above

2. ASSESSMENT:
PW appeared to be in good physical condition at time of interrogation. PW was farmer prior to entering the service. PW was cooperative but of below average intelligence and had a very poor memory. Information obtained is not considered reliable. Not recommended for further interrogation.

3. TACTICAL INFORMATION:
a. Chronology:
PW entered the Chinese Nationalist Army May 48 and assigned to the 60th Army, 182nd Div, 544th Regt. After serving for approx 16 months, PW was captured by the Chinese Communist Army at HUPEI (湖北) and was integrated into the 50th Army, 128th Div, 224th Regt, 3rd Bn, 3rd Co. O/a 24 Sep 50, the 128th Div crossed the YALU River from ANTUNG (XE1842) and entered KOREA. After crossing the river, PW's unit marched only at night and arrived at a river (probably the IMJIN River) near the 38° parallel on u/k date. PW's unit crossed the river and advanced to HAN River. O/a 8 Jan 51, PW's unit crossed the HAN River and advanced south. Enroute, PW became a straggler due to fatigue from marching. PW continued to travel towards south, looking for his unit, and arrived at SUWON (CS2527) o/a 10 Jan 51. From SUWON, PW continued towards south and after approx 5 days of marching he arrived in vic of HABUNG-NI (CS2808) and hid in an air raid shelter. There he was joined by two other CCF stragglers. At approx 151530 Jan 51, they heard disturbance at the entrance and finding U.S. soldiers outside they voluntarily surrendered themselves.

b. Unit Organization and Strength:
50th Army consisted of the 128th, 150th and an u/k Div.
128th Div consisted of 224th, 225th, and 226th Regt.
Each Regt consisted of 3 Rifle Bns.
Each Bn consisted of 3 Rifle Cos and a HMG Co.
When departing ANTUNG, the 128th Div became known as the 1st Bn; the u/k Div as the 2nd Bn; and the 150th Div as the 3rd Bn. The three Regts in the 128th Div became known as the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Cos. The three Bns assigned to each Regt became known as the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Sqds. Cos were called Plats.
UNITORIG STRDATEPRESENT STRDATE
HMG Coapprox 110o/a 24 Sep 50103o/a 8 Jan 51
3rd Bn〃 400u/k 
224th Regt〃 2,000u/k 

c. Equipment:
The HMG Co had 4 HMGs, 3 pistols, and approx 10 rifles.
Each Rifle Co had 9 HMGs, 3 60mm mortars, and u/k number of rifles and handgrenades.

d. Communication:
Communication was maintained between the Bn Hq and lower echelons by runners. Mounted couriers were used between Bn Hq and higher echelons. PW stated he did not observe any telephones or wireless equipment.

e. Personalities:
YANG, Kuan-chuan (楊菅權) Co CO, HMG Co, 3rd Bn, 224th Regt.
I (Phonetic) Bn CO, 3rd Bn, 224th Regt
YANG (Phonetic) Regt CO, 224th Regt
PE, Chiao-hsing (白校營) Div CG, 128th Div
TSENG, Shu-hsin (増樹新) Army CG, 50th Army

f. Armor and Artillery:
No tanks or arty pieces were observed by PW.

g. Morale and Propaganda:
Morale of PW's unit was low due to lack of food, clothing, and constant air strikes by UN aircrafts. Many men of his unit wanted to desert but are unable to do so because of strict surveillance by their officers. PW picked up several UN leaflets after crossing the 38° parallel but did not pay any attention to them as he could not read the contents. All men in the Co were instructed by their Plat Ldrs and Co CO not to read such leaflets. PW did not hear any broadcasts from airplanes. Mail arrived when his unit was located in CHINA but none arrived after entering KOREA. Tobacco rations were only available among officers and that the men obtained tobacco from Korean farmers.

4. GENERAL:
a. Food and Ammo Supplies:
Food was procured locally. The men were fed 2 meals per day of rice and millet.
Present amount of ammo available in the HMG Co u/k to PW. To the best of his knowledge, his Co did not receive any additional ammo since entering KOREA.

b. Replacements:
No additional replacements were received since crossing the YALU River.
PW was instructed by his Co CO to put a white arm band on left arm in case he lost contact with his unit.

c. U.S. Prisoners of War:
PW observed approx 8-9 U.S. PsW approx 2 months ago at an u/k location. They were guarded by NK troops and were heading north.

5. SPECIAL EEL:
a. Use of Narcotics by CCF Troops:
PW had no knowledge regarding the use of narcotics and drugs by CCF troops prior to or since entering KOREA.

For the AC of S, G-2:

HIGASHI

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