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Title:U.S. Marine Operations in Korea 1950- 1953 Volume IV (of 5)
The East- Central Front
Author: Lynn Montross, Hubbard D. Kuokka and Norman W. Hicks

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Contents

Page
I Interlude at Masan 1

Return to the Bean Patch¡ª1st Marine Division in EUSAK
Reserve¡ªGeneral Ridgway New EUSAK Commander¡ª
Ridgway¡¯s Declaration of Faith¡ªMarine Personnel and
Equipment Shortages¡ªMarine Air Squadrons in Action¡ªThe Air
Force System of Control¡ªX Corps Conference at Kyongju
II The CCF January Offensive 21
UN Forces Give Ground¡ªFurther Eighth Army Withdrawals¡ª
Marine Aircraft in the Battle¡ª1st Marine Division Assigned
Mission¡ªReplacements by Air and Sea¡ªThe Move to Japanese
Airfields¡ªRed China¡¯s ¡° Hate America¡± Campaign¡ªA Tactical
Formula for Victory
III The Pohang Guerrilla Hunt 41

The New Marine Zone of Operations¡ª1st MAW Moves to
Bofu¡ªMarine Rice Paddy Patrols¡ªOperations THUNDERBOLT
and ROUNDUP¡ªAction in the Pohang- Andong Zone¡ªKMC
Regiment Joins 1st Marine Division¡ª10th NKPA Division
Scattered¡ªNew Mission for the Marines
IV Operation KILLER 59

The Move to the Chungju Area¡ªMarine Planes in Action¡ª
Planning for the New Operation¡ªThe Jump- Off on 21
February¡ªStiffening of Chinese Resistance¡ªGeneral Smith in
Command of IX Corps¡ªThe Advance to Phase Line ARIZONA¡ª
JOC Air Control System Criticised
V Operation RIPPER 79

Light Resistance the First Day¡ªSeoul Abandoned by Enemy¡ª
Second Phase of the Operation¡ªChanges in 1st MAW Units¡ª
General MacArthur Visits Marine Battalion¡ª1st KMC Returns to
Division¡ª38th Parallel Recrossed by Marines¡ªRenewal of
Division¡¯s CAS Problems
VI The CCF Spring Offensive 99

Prisoners Reveal Date of Offensive¡ªHwachon Occupied by
KMC Regiment¡ªCCF Breakthrough Exposes Marine Flank¡ª
Marine VIII Air in Support Everywhere¡ªPlugging the Gap on the
Marine Left¡ªRepulse of Communist Attacks¡ªWithdrawal to the
KANSAS Line¡ªEnemy Stopped in IX Corps Sector¡ª1st Marine
Division Returns to X Corps
VII Advance to the Punchbowl 127

Plan to Cut Off Communists¡ªInitial Marine Objectives
Secured¡ªMAG- 12 Moves to K- 46 at Hoengsong¡ªFight of the
5th Marines for Hill 610¡ª1st MAW in Operation STRANGLE¡ªKMC
Regiment Launches Night Attack¡ª1st Marines Move up to
BROWN Line¡ª7th Marines Committed to Attack
VIII The Truce Talks at Kaesong 153

Communists Ask for Truce Talks¡ªPatrol Bases on BADGER
Line¡ªRed Herrings at Kaesong¡ª1st Marine Division in
Reserve¡ªMarine Helicopters Take the Lead¡ªMarine Body
Armor Tested in Korea¡ªMAG- 12 Moves to K- 18¡ªThe Division
Back in Action Again
IX Renewal of the Attack 173

Crossing the Soyang in Flood¡ªLight Resistance at First¡ª
Supply Problems Cause Delay¡ªResumption of Division
Attack¡ªThe Mounting Problem of CAS¡ªFirst Helicopter Supply
Operation of History¡ªThe Fight for Hill 749¡ª5th Marines Attack
Hill 812¡ªThe Struggle for the ¡° Rock¡±
X The New Warfare of Position 199

Sectors of Major EUSAK Units¡ªStatement by General Van
Fleet¡ªHill 854 Secured by 3/ 1¡ªHelicopter Troop Lift to Hill
884¡ªHelicopter Operation BLACKBIRD¡ª¡° To Organize,
Construct, and Defend¡± ¡ªMarine Operations of November
1951¡ªThe Second Marine Christmas in Korea
XI Winter Operations in East Korea 227
Ambush Patrol on New Year¡¯s Eve¡ªMarine Raid in Company
Strength¡ªMajor General John T. Selden Assumes Command¡ª
Boot, Combat, Rubber, Insulated¡ª500 Armored Vests Flown to
Korea¡ªHelicopter Operations MULE TRAIN and CHANGIE- CHANGIE¡ªThe Five Days of Operation CLAM- UP
XII The Move to West Korea 247

Truce Talks¡ªTactical Innovations¡ªThe Marines in Operation
MIXMASTER¡ªOperations of Fifteen Months in Retrospect IX
Appendixes
A Glossary of Technical Terms and Abbreviations 263
B Effective Strength of 1st Marine Division 267
C Command and Staff List 269
D Unit Citations 315
Bibliography 319
Index 325