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  • ISSUE NO. 3 NO. 862 1950-08-23
    전사 무학 남성
ATIS INTERROGATION REPORT NO. 862 1 September 1950
FIELD REPORT (ADVATIS) 24 August 1950

Name: GAN CHOL SU (權鐵洙)
Age: 19 years
Rank: Private
Education: None
Address: HAM NAM, HON WON KUN, BO HYONG MYONG, UNG PUN RI, KOREA
Length of service: 10 months
Branch of service: Infantry
Foreign Language spoken: None
Date of capture: 23 August 50
Interrogator: NAKAYAMA (FEAF) (Rpt No 139)


Unit Identification and Commanding Officers:
UnitNoNameRankPersonal History
Division1stUnknownMajor GenUnknown
Regiment1stHWANG SOKColonelMarried, served in Chinese Red Army in PONGCHUNG, MANCHURIA for a long period of time.
Battalion1stUNG MYONG SHIK1st LtServed in Chinese Red Army in PONGCHUNG, MANCHURIA. He was killed in HAMCHANG.
Company1stCHONG JONG SOP1st LtAge about 29, served in Chinese Red Army in PONGCHUNG, MANCHURIA. Missing in action.
Platoon1stCHOE SUNG KUK2nd LtAge 23, graduated from one of the North Korean Kun Kwan Hakkyo the (OCS of NORTH KOREA). Killed in MUN'GYONG (BUNKEI) (36° 44'N - 128° 06'E),
Squad1stKIM ZUN YONGSergeantAge 23, served in Chinese Red Army in PONGCHUNG, MANCHURIA for 2 years. Came to SHINGI SHU 19 Oct 49. Captured in KASAN DON (PW No 0962).


Table of Organization and Equipment:
UNITAUTHORIZEDPRESENT
 PersonnelEquipmentPersonnelEquipment
Division8,000UnknownUnknownUnknown
Regiment2,0003120MM H Mortars400None
  476MM M1943 Howitzers None
  245MM M1937 AT guns None
  5J.S.-1 Heavy Tanks None
  2T-34/85 Medium tanks None
  512.7MM DSHK M1938 AA guns None
  1,800M1891/30 rifles 400
  100M1895 Magan revolvers Unknown
  100TT M1933 Tokarev pistols Unknown
Battalion6001282MM M1937 M Mortar2502
  645MM M1942 AT guns None
  12HMG Maxim M1910 5
  614.5MM PTRS-41 6
  614.5MM PTRS-41 6
  450M1891/30 rifles 250
  30TT M1933 Tokarev pistols Unknown
Company1506Maxim HMG M1910533
  36DP LMG 5
  24PPSH M1941 Tommy guns 15
  85M1891/30 rifles 53
  7M1891/30 rifles with telescope None
  21M1944 Carbine with folding bayonet 15
  6TT M1933 Tokarev pistols 6


Movements prior to 25 June 50:
The 1st Division departed SHINGSHU (40° 06'N - 124° 24'E) in Feb 50. On 28 February 50, reached 12 Ian north of 38th parallel in a little village of SAPYOL LI, built barracks and held maneuvers. On 13 June 50, they were supposed to be on night problem but were taken to 38th parallel and spent the time in tents till 26 June 50.

Mission:
The original objective of the 1st Division, was SEOUL (KEIJO). Arrived in SEOUL 29 June 50. After the fall of SEOUL their next objective was TAEGU.

Organizational Chart:
1st Division


Training:
PW was conscripted in SHINGISHU 19 Oct 49 and took basic training for 4 months until 25 February 1950. The training consisted of tactics of warfare for 2 hours, a week, calisthenics 1 hour i1 day, rifle firing 9 rounds in 4 months, political indoctrination 6 hours 1 a week, articles of war 2 hours a day, occasional marching and close order drill.

Movements:
ARRIVALPLACEDEPARTUREMEANSE OF TRANSEVENTS EN ROUTE
14 Jun38th Par in mts26 JuneFoot 
29 JunSEOUL30 JuneFootFought South Koreans in 3 different places. Fought South Korean troops near the IMJIN River.
13 JulyMUNGUNG15 JulFootPW was injured and sent to SEOUL. Platoon leader was killed.
25 JulySEOUL13 AugFootConfined in Hospital
16 AugKUNI19 AugFoot 
21 AugKASAN DONG22 AugFoot 
 (36° 56'N - 128° 33'E)


Present Location of Unit:
At the time source was taken prisoner, Ms unit was located in KASAN DONG near CHILGOK (36° 56'N - 128 33'E). On the right of the 1st Division were the 14th and the 15th Divisions, on the left were the 7th and 8th Divisions.
In 1st Regiment of 7th Division, they had 5 J.S-1 Heavy Tanks and 2 T-34/85 Medium Tanks. The armor plate of the JS-1 is approximately 2 inches thick and it has 1 122MM Gun. The T-34/85 has a 85MM gun.

Foreign Elements:
There was a Russian advisor, rank unknown, epaulets not illustrated in Army Pamphlet No 30-2.
He wore a Russian Engineering officer’s uniform and a small medal.

Capability of Unit:
PW's unit was capable or engaging in to a full scale battle. All the personnel were well trained and disciplined.
The morale of source's unit was very high at first due to sufficient food, adequate uniforms and proper rest and sleep. On 26 June when they started to advance south from 38th parallel with TAEGU as their objective their food supplies were cut. They marched in the night and hid in the mountains during the day on account of UN Aerial attacks.

Artillery:
In 1st Division an artillery unit was directly attached for support. It had the following guns:
7 - 76MM M1943 AT guns, 4 - 100MM or 120MM AT guns, 5 - 12.7MM DSHK M1938, AA guns, all Russian make. Unknown number of 400 or 420MM AT guns (takes four men to load the gun), also Russian make.

Antiaircraft:
Source saw 12.7MM DSHK M1938 AA guns in action. They had five in all.

National. Insignia:
The North Korean National flag was carried into battlefields, 1 flag per platoon. The first unit that raised the flag in a conquered South Korean City was awarded a medal. The medal was divided into 3 classes, depending upon duty performed. Regimental colors were also carried.
There were many surrender leaflets scattered over the plain near HAMCHANG, one of which PW read. The leaflet contained an appeal by President Rhee for North Korean Army personnel to surrender. It was signed by CHONG IL KWONG. C/S ROK Army.

Naval Installations:
Source saw many North Korean sailors in NAJIN, also called RASHINDO (42° 10'N - 130° 15'E). PW suspects that a Naval Installation is somewhere in NAJIN WAN.

North Korean war preparations prior to Invasion:
On 13 June 50, in SHIPYOL (little village north of the 38th parallel) they were given helmets, 70 rounds of rifle ammunition, and personal necessities. They were supposed to go on night warfare training, but instead they were marched further south, closer to the 38th parallel, and bivouaced there until 26 June 50. On 13 June 50 PW suspected that they would go into war sooner or later.

Prisoners of the North Korean Army:
PW was hospitalized. in the same hospital with some South Korean soldiers who had been taken prisoner. They were given the same treatment and ate the same kind of food. He did not see any American soldiers, but heard that they had captured some.

Comments:
PW was very cooperative and answered all questions. He seems to be of higher intelligence than most of the PWs.

Signed: TARKENTON/WALKER

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