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  • ISSUE NO. 34 NO. 3308 1951-01-31
    소위 초등교육 남성
ATIS INTERROGATION REPORT NO. 3308 12 February 1951
FIELD REPORT (164 MISDI - 1481) 6 February 1951

1. PERSONAL DETAILS:
PW NAME: SHAO, Pao Ming (邵寶明)(CCF)
RANK: 2d Lt
ORGANIZATION: CCF 4th Field Army, 50th Army (Code Name: 57 UNIT), 150th Div (Code Name: 3D BN), 449th Regt (Code Name: 2D CO), Regimental Mortar Co (Code Name: ARTY, 9TH UNIT), 4th (Supply) Plat.
DUTIES: Ass't Platoon (Supply) Leader
EDUCATION: 4 years
AGE: 24
OCCUPATION: Carpenter
ADDRESS: CHANGCHUN SHIH, TUNGSANMA, LU SHENG LI CHIEH, #15 (長春市 東三馬路 勝利街15号)
DATE AND PLACE OF CAPTURE: 310700 I Jan 51 at CS 411288.
INTERROGATOR: GNY
INTERROGATED AT: HAYANG (DQ8374)

2. ASSESSMENT:
PW appeared in good physical condition and wore fairly warm clothing. He talked fairly and was cooperative.
Information seems reliable.

3. T/O & E AND STRENGTH:
4th Field Army: 38th Army, 39th Army, 40th Army, 50th Army (Code: #57 UNIT, 66th Army and other Armies.
50th Army: 148th, 149th and 150th Inf Div. Artillery Regiment and other units.
150th Div: 448th, 449th, and 450th Inf Regt. Guard Co, Supply Depot, Signal Co, Engineer Co, and other units.
449th Regt: 3 Rifle Bn, Mortar Co, Guard Plat, Signal Plat, Engineer Plat, Recon Plat, Supply Depot.
1st Bn: 3 Rifle Co, HMG Company.
Mortar Co: 3 Mortar Plat, Supply Plat.
4th (Supply & Mess) Platoriginal (10 Nov 50)present (30 Jan 51)
 Personnel:
  EM2623
  Officers21
  Total2824
 Equipment and ammo:
  Model 99 (Jap) Rifles6 (60 rd ea)5 (60 rd ea)
  Grenades2 per man2 per man
 4 per officer4 per officer
Mortar Company
 Personnel:
  EM10990
  Officers118
  Total12098
 Equipment and ammo:
  82mm Mortars (Chinese)6 (50 rd ea)5 (30 rd ea)
  SMG (US)1 (40 rd ea)3 (40 rd ea)
  Pistols3 (30 rd ea)3 (30 rd ea)
  Flare Pistol1 (20 red & green flare)1 (20 flares)
  Horses1513
449th Regiment
 Personnel:
  EM and Officersl,500 (approx)1,200

4. LOCATION AND ACTIVITIES OF UNIT:
PW last observed CP of 449th Regt at KASAN NI (CS3988) 30 Jan 51. The Mortar Company had its position set up on a hill approx 5 Km East of the 449th CP.
PW heard from his superior officer that the 50th Army's mission was to defend the SUWON area at all costs. It was to delay the UN Forces so as to give the 39th, 40th and the 66th Armies, (these had suffered heavy casualties) enough time to regroup in the SEOUL area.
31 Jan 51, UN forces were approx 4 Km from the 449th Regt position; UN guns fired at the position but it was inaccurate.

5. PERSONAL AND UNIT HISTORY:
PW conscripted into the CNA Oct 45 at CHANGCHUN (長春). PW advanced to the grade of Sergeant and was given the responsibility of an ass't squad leader after 2 years.
In Feb 48, PW was captured by the CCF at YINGKOU (瑩口). On the following day, PW was taken to LAOTU KOU (老頭溝), arriving 15 days later. Here, PW assigned to the CCF 150th Div, 449th Regt, Regimental Mortar Company, as sqd ldr of the 2d Plat, 3d Sqd.
For 3 months, PW underwent trainings and received communist indoctrination. After this schooling was over. PW was put to work on a farm.
Oct 49, PW departed west with 150th Div by rail, arriving at HONAN SHENG (河南省) after 7 days of travel. The 150th Div, detrained here and recuperated for approx 1 month. O/a 1 Dec 48, PW departed with 150th Div west arriving at HUPEI SHENG (湖北省) after a month of walking. The 150th Div was to mop up elements of the CNA remaining between HUPEI SHENG and SSUCHUAN (四川省). 1 Apr 49, the 150th Div arrived at SSUCHUAN and continued its mopping up operation in this area.
O/a 1 Oct 49, PW departed with 150th Div west, arriving in the vic CHUNGCHING (西■) after marching for approx 15 days. The following day it headed back to the SSUCHUAN area, arriving at CHIEN YANG (■陽) after 15 days of marching.
The 150th Div recuperated in this area for about one month and then marched to SHINGMIEN HSIEN (荊門縣) arriving there one month later. Here PW was promoted to ass't plat ldr and worked on a farm. 1 Sep 50, PW departed with 150th Div by tail and arrived at HAILUNG (海龍) 4 days later.
O/a 27 Sep 50, PW departed with 150th Div by rail and arrived at ANTUNG (安東) 3 days later. This unit set up defensive positions along the YALU River. 10 Nov 50, the 150th Div was ordered to cross the YALU River, and during that night. it crossed the border. 150th Div arrived at SINUIJU (XE1839) the following night. Traveling only at night over mountain trails, the div used the following route:
PLACEARRIVEDDEPARTED
PIHYON (XE5458)13 Nov 5015 Nov 50
YANG SI (XE2526)16 Nov 5027 Nov 50
CHONGJU (XD9096)1 Dec 501 Dec 50
PYONGYANG (YD372S)UnkUnk
SARIWON (YC4064)UnkUnk
KAESONG (BT8505)UnkUnk
SEOULUnkUnk
SUWON (CS2528)UnkUnk
O/a 29 Jan 51, 150th Div arrived KASAN RI (CS3988). 449th Regt, 150th Div was ordered to defend this area at all costs, and other units of the 150th Div moved to an area North of KASAN Rl.
31 Jan 51, after supervising the transportation of supplies (food) to the units defending KASAN RI, PW deserted and voluntarily surrendered to the US 5th Cav Regt.

6. PERSONALITIES:
LIANG, Shin Chin (梁石金), 2d Lt. Plat Ldr
4th (Supply) Plat, Regt Mortar Co, 449th Regt
LIU, Pao Lin (劉宝林), CO
Regt Mortar Co, 449th Regt, 150th Div
FU, Lien Hoa (傳連和), CO
449th Regt 150th Div, 50th Army
WANG, Chia Shan (王家善), CG
150th Div, 50th Army, 4th Field Army
CHENG, Tse Sheng (鄭沢■), CG
50th Army, 4th Field Army

7. FOOD, AMMO, AND OTHER SUPPLIES:
Three days supply of food was received prior to crossing the YALU River. After this supply was gone, the supply officer obtained food from farmers with procurement slips. There was a sufficient amount of food before arriving at KASAN NI on 29 Jan 51. However, since KASAN NI is not a farming area, there was no food left 31 Jan 51.
The 449th Regiment had received no ammo in KOREA. Troops had no new issue of clothing since crossing the border.

8. SIGNAL:
Telephones were used in all units of the 449th Regt. Flares and bugles were also used but PW does not know the significance of flares and bugle calls because he was only a supply officer.

9. MORALE:
Morale was low because of insufficient amounts of food and clothing.

1O. MEDICAL:
There were a few cases of frost bite and frozen feet. These patients were put on stretchers and removed to rear areas.

11. PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE:
a. Did you surrender voluntarily? If so, why?
a. PW surrendered voluntarily because he was a farmer CNA soldier and had no desire to fight.
b. Did you see any UN leaflets or hear UN loudspeaker broadcasts?
a. Yes.
c. Can you describe what they said?
a. The leaflets informed him to surrender immediately saying that he would not be killed but would receive excellent treatment and good food.
d. What was your reaction to them?
a. PW surrendered the following day after reading the leaflet.
e. Did you hear other soldiers discuss leaflets or broadcasts? What did they say or do?
a. Negative.

For the AC of S, G-2:

HONG

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