The Battle of Sukchon-Sunchon: Defensive, Encircled Forces; Allied Forces: 187th Airborne, RCT. Enemy Forces: North Korean, 239th RGT, 20-25 October 1950

Abstract

In October 1950, the 187th Airborne RCT staged a model airborne assault on the North Korean towns, of Sukchon and Sunchon, with the objective of intercepting retreating North Korean forces and UN POW's. The American forces at Sukchon came under heavy attack from the North Korean 239th Regiment until the British 27th Brigade, leading the UN ground advance, relieved the airborne forces. Although the airborne drop itself was a success, the operation came too late to intercept any other North Korean elements.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 23, 1984
Accession Number
ADA149118

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  • A. W. Short
  • Bob Tonelli
  • Charles Abecrombie
  • Charlie Thompsen
  • Dave Booze
  • Don Allen
  • Phill Pittman
  • Raul Salazar
  • Russ Engstrom
  • Stan Mcglothlin
  • Steve Moeller
  • Takur Subba
  • Wayne M. Hall

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  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

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