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CHANG, Kuo Liang 이미지뷰어 새창

  • ISSUE NO. 45 NO. 3892 1951-02-14
    미분류 중등교육 남성
ATIS INTERROGATION REPORT NO. 3892 9 March 1951
FIELD REPORT (3d Div IPW No. 093) 15 February 1951

1. PERSONAL DETAILS:
PW NAME: CHANG, Kuo Liang (張國良)
PW NO: 124
AGE: 26
RANK: Plat grade officer
UNIT: CCF 50th Army, 150th Div, 450th Regt, 3d Bn, 8th Co, 1st Plat
DUTIES: Ass’t plat ldr.
EDUCATION: Graduate middle school
OCCUPATION: Livestock raising
HOME ADDRESS: YENAN SHENG, SHUGIEN HSIEN, KUOMA SHAN, LOTHAN CHUN.
DATE AND PLACE OF CAPTURE: Captured at 1430 14 Feb 51 in the vic of CHUNGUNG NI CS 402537.
UNIT MAKING CAPTURE: B Co, 7th RCT.
INTERROGATOR: RKN & AHS

2. CIRCUMSTANCES OF CAPTURE:
Subject deserted 0700 14 Feb 51 and surrendered to US troops 1430 14 Feb 51 due to lack of food and fear of death.

3. ASSESSMENT:
Physical condition: Good
Attitude: Cooperative
Background: Livestock raiser
Reliability: Fairly reliable

4. TACTICAL INFORMATION:
a. Unit Identification:
50th Army, 150th Div, 450th Regt, 3d Bn, 8th Co, 1st Plat.

b. Unit Strength:
UnitOriginalPresent
450th Regt2,0001,100
3d Bn700350
8th Co13040

c. Unit Location:
(1) The 8th Co was on the crest of hill 315 (mt FUMAN-SAN) CS 394511 when last seen 0700 14 Feb 51.
(2) The 7th Co was dug in on a hill 2,000 meters SW of 8th Co position. Arrived 10 Feb 51 after retreating from south.

d. Unit Mission:
To defend S bank of HAN River until the unit around SEOUL completed reorganization and receive fresh supplies.

e. Location and identification of other units:
The CCF 38th and 40th Armies were in SEOUL because he talked to members of these armies when he passed through SEOUL a month ago.

f. Heavy Weapons:
(1) 60mm mortars - Two to 8th Co.
(2) 82mm mortars - Two to 3d Bn.

g. Reinforcements:
The 150th Div has not received any replacements since coming to KOREA nor does he know of any reinforcements immediately available.

h. River Crossing:
PW does not know where he crossed HAN River when coming S because they crossed it at night. The crossing was made over ice and no bridging equipment was used.

i. Night Bombing:
UN night air bombing is accurate. Had 30 casualties in his Bn.

j. UN Artillery of
(1) Night movements are usually made over mountain trails.
(2) Disperse and hit the ground when suddenly shelled.
(3) Fragment from artillery air burst do enter foxholes.
(4) Air bursts are feared most.
(5) Night fire keeps men awake.
(6) When in position, men stay in foxholes or bombshelters. When on the move, they advance in dispersed position when taken under arty.
(7) US artillery considered accurate.
(8) White phosphorous has greater effect than ordinary shells and causes men to get out of their foxholes.
(9) No known plan or method of destroying UN artillery.

For the AC of S, G-2:

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