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LEE, Chong Su 이미지뷰어 새창

  • ISSUE NO. 31 NO. 3172 1951-01-17
    전사 초등교육 남성
ATIS INTERROGATION REPORT NO. 3172 5 February 1951
FIELD REPORT (164 - MISDI - 1417) 24 January 1951

1. PERSONAL DETAILS:
PW NAME: LEE, Chong Su (李■■) (리■수) (NKA)
RANK: Pvt (戰士)
ORGANIZATION: II Corps, 10th Div, Arty Regt (Code: 743), Operation Btry, Sig Plat, 3rd Sqd.
DUTIES: Lineman
EDUCATION: Primary School, 6 yrs.
AGE: 27
OCCUPATION: Farmer
ADDRESS: KANGWON DO, TONGCHON GUN, INNAM MYON, CHANGIN RI, 82 (江原道 通川郡 ■南面 長林里)
DATE & PLACE OF CAPTURE: 171400 I Jan 51 at WOLCHON NI (DR5587)
INTERROGATOR: CHS
INTERROGATED AT: HAYANG (DQ8374)

2. ASSESSMENT:
As of Sep 50, there were no Arty pieces in the Arty Regts.
PW cooperative but confused in names and dates.
Information seems reliable.

3. T/O & E AND STRENGTH:
II Corps: 2nd, 6th, 10th, 31st and 15th Divs.
10th Div: 25th, 27th and 29th Rifle Regts, Arty Regt, Sig Bn, Band Unit, Eng Bn, NCO Training Bn, Med Bn, Guard Co.
Rifle Regts: 3 Inf Bns.
Inf Bns: 3 Rifle Cos.
Rifle Co: 3 Rifle Plats.
Rifle Plat: 3 Rifle Sqds.
Arty Regt: 3 Arty Bns, Band Plat, Operation Co, Supply Sec (■■部)
Arty Bn: 3 Arty Btrys, 1 Operation Plat.
Arty Btry: 3 Arty Plats.
Plat: 3 Sqds.
Operation Co was composed of 3 Plats. (Sig Plat, Recon Plat, and Telegraphy Plat).
Sig Plat was composed of 1 Telegraph Sqd and 4 telephone Sqds.
Sig Plat:|Original (22 Apr 50)|Reorganized (25 Dec 50)|Present (16 Jan 51)
EM|46|29|19
Officer|1|1|1
Total|47|30|20
Many were taken sick or were killed by strafing aircraft.
Ammo & Equipment:
Telephones, Field|25|4|4
Wire reels (500m)|30|2,000 m|2,000 m
Sig Plat:|Original (22 Apr 50)|Reorganized (25 Dec 50)|Present (16 Jan 51)
Ammo & Equipment:
Telegraph Sets|4|2|2
Carbines, Russian|43 (80 rds)|29 (500 rds)|Unk
SMGs|2 (144 rds)|0|0
Grenades|1 per man|1|1
SMG 1943|1 (60 rds)|1 (rds unk)|1
Operation Co:
Personnel:
EM|75|30|22
Officers|5|3|3
Total|80|33|25
Equipment & Ammo:
SMGs|15 (144 rds)|5 (144 rds)|Unk
Arty Co:
Personnel:
Off & EM|50 approx|Unk|Unk
Equipment & Ammo:
122mm guns|1|0|0
76mm guns|3|0|0
Arty Bn:
Personnel:
Off & EM|330|120 approx|?
Equipment & Ammo:
122mm guns|3|0|0
76mm guns|3|0|0
Arty Regt:
Personnel:
Off & EM|950|400|?
Equipment & Ammo
122mm guns|9|0|0
76mm guns|27|0|0
HMGs|0|5|5
Trucks|40|0|0
10th Div:
Personnel:
Off & EM|10,000|5,000|?
Equipment & Ammo:

4. PERSONAL AND UNIT HISTORY:
Inducted into the 3rd Sqd, Sig Plat, Operation Btry, Arty Regt, 10th Div, II Corps on 22 Apr 50 at P’YONGYANG (■■2■19).
Received 2 months of training at P’YONGYANG.
Route from P’YONGYANG to WOLCHON NI, was:
Place departed|Date|Mode of Tvl|Place Arr|Date
P’YONGYANG|Jul 50|Train|TAEJON|Aug 50
TAEJON (CR5920)|Aug 50|Marched|KUMCHON|Aug 50
KUMCHON (DQ2198)|Aug 50|Marched|KURYONG|Aug 50
KURYONG (DQ3354)|Sep 50|Marched|YANGGU (DT1117)|Nov 50
Approx 650 Arty Regt troops retreated from KURYONG through the SOBAEK Mt Range and TAEBAEK Mt range to YANGGU.
Names of villages passed were unknown. PW stated that out of the 650 personnel approx 550 arrived at YANGGU. Many deserted or were taken ill. PW heard that Arty pieces were buried near the NAKTONG River (exact location unknown) after taking out the breaches.
Between d/u Nov 50 to 25 Dec the 10th Div was at the YANGGU HWACHON (CT8617), KUMHWA (CT6640) axis, staging guerrilla warfare on UN forces:
HWACHON|25 Dec 50|Marched by pass DS0272 HONGCHON|Dec 50
HONGCHON|Dec 50|Marched by pass DS1039 HOENGSONG|Dec 50
HOENGSONG|Dec 50|Marched by pass DS3010 CHECHON|Dec 50
CHECHON|Dec 50|Marched by pass DR3988 TANYANG|Jan 51
TANYANG|Jan 51|Marched around WOLCHON NI|16 Jan 51
PW deserted his unit on the night of 16 Jan 51 and surrendered to the village police 17 Jan 51.

5. LOCATION AND ACTIVITIES: as of 16 Jan 51
PW last saw the 10th Div on 16 Jan 51 at WOLCHON NI, heading toward ANDONG (DR6545) which was the 10th Div objective.
6 days before arriving at WOLCHON NI PW’s unit by passed the 2nd Div and 6th Div which were 4 Km apart at an unknown place.
25 Dec 50 at HWACHON, PW heard rumors that the 27th Div will stay at HWACHON while the 10th Div proceeded S of the 38th parallel.
10th Div would take ANDONG and engaged in guerrilla warfare, disrupting communication and supply routes.

6. PERSONALITIES:
CHANG, Ki Yul (장기렬), Col, Arty Regt CO, 10th Div, Arty Regt
HAN, Kyun Yon (한■연), Jr Lt, Plat Ldr, 10th Div, Arty Regt, Operation Btry, Sig Plat.

7. REPLACEMENTS:
PW heard from the Plat Ldr that between Nov and 25 Dec 50 at the YANGGU-KUMHWA-HWACHON axis, 800 recruits, age 35 to 40 and 600 former Ind 39th Regt personnel were placed in the 10th Div.
Recruits did not receive any training nor were they issued weapons.

8. FOOD AND AMMO SUPPLY:
Ammo was last issued at HWACHON 25 Dec 50 with 8 days ration. When food was gone, they foraged food from evacuated villages.

9. ARMOR AND ARTILLERY:
As of Dec 50 at KURYONG, the Arty Regt did not have any Arty pieces.
Arty Regt at present was performing the same duties as any Inf Unit because they have no Arty.
While at KURYONG, UN aircraft were most feared by battery personnel. When they spot any planes, the men camouflage the guns with grass and pine branches.
One Arty Btry had 4 Arty pieces which were 5m apart. The distance between Co’s were 2 to 4 Kms.

10. MORALE:
The morale in PW’s unit was low because they lacked food and ammo.

11. UN PW’s:
PW saw 25 ROK PW’s at an unknown place on d/u Jan 51. PW heard that these men will be returned to their unit or if they want to stay in the NKA they would be accepted. Reason for releasing the ROK’s was unknown. If N. Koreans who were in the S. Korean Army were captured, they would be forced into the NKA.

12. SIGNAL COMMUNICATION:
Div - Regt: Telephone
Regt - Bn: Telephone
Bn - Co: Messenger

13. CCF:
PW did not see any CCF troops but heard on 25 Dec at HWACHON that CCF would come to aid the NKA.

14. GENERAL INFORMATION:
PW stated that troops travelled during the night and at day times they slept. Usually, a Regt would occupy a village and sleep in houses; they were not permitted to go outside during daylight hours.
When they were on a mountain, they usually camouflaged themselves with grass or branches. They would sleep in caves under branches or near large rocks. Troops usually travel through Mts and camp near rivers.

15. PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE:
a. Did you surrender voluntarily? If so, why?
a. PW voluntarily surrendered to the police because he was disgusted with the NKA.
b. Did you see any United Nations leaflets or hear any loudspeaker broadcasts?
a. Negative.
c. Can you describe what they said?
a. Negative.
d. What was your reaction to them?
a. Negative.
e. Did you hear other soldiers discuss leaflets or broadcasts?
a. Negative.

For the AC of S, G-2:

HONG

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