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cross further north but was hit with machine gun and artillery fire, falling back in confusion. At 02:00 on August 6, the KPA began engaging the forces of 3rd
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infantry to wade across with some difficulty but preventing vehicles from crossing without assistance. This perimeter was defended by a network of observation posts on the high ground, manned by 24th
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Companies counterattacked with tanks and armor, eventually rescuing the beleaguered C Company. At around 20:00, A Company made contact with L Company, 3rd
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s second attack was just as unsuccessful as its first. Casualties among officers was high in the fight, and the disorganization that followed meant most of the units in the fight could not communicate to coordinate any large actions. It became a battle of attrition by August 15 as neither the KPA 4th
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KPA forces began making gains in the hills along the river adjacent to their bridgehead, against positions of the 34th Infantry. Coordinated attacks pushed A Company to the north back from their hills with heavy casualties on August 7. K Company to the south was also attacked but held its line,
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disastrous counterattack in hopes of pushing the Marines back. The division's tactics of cutting off supplies and relying on surprise, which had provided them so much success up to this point, failed in the face of massive US numerical superiority.
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planes and artillery fire. The next day, the remains of 4th Division had withdrawn across the river. In their hasty retreat, they left a large number of artillery pieces and equipment behind which the Americans later pressed into service.
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reinforced by L Company on August 10. Fighting continued for several days, resulting in heavy casualties as both sides captured and recaptured the hills along the Naktong, neither side able to gain a decisive advantage against the other.
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occupied the northern half, west of Changyong. The 19th Infantry Regiment, meanwhile, was re-equipping in the rear of the lines. In all, the 24th and its supporting units had a strength of 14,540 on August 5.
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soldiers he could and formed them into a combat unit to block further penetration of KPA forces, which were setting up roadblocks on the roads from Yongsan.
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4351:American and British defectors
3365:Republic of Korea Armed Forces
2846:
1794:
1656:1st Provisional Marine Brigade
264:
193:1st Provisional Marine Brigade
13:
1:
3447:(25 June – 15 September 1950)
2615:"Nakdong River Battle Museum"
1756:
1666:Destruction of the bridgehead
1339:
1267:First Battle of Naktong Bulge
518:UN offensive into North Korea
283:(25 June – 15 September 1950)
35:First Battle of Nakdong Bulge
2985:Arkansas Army National Guard
2774:Gugeler, Russell A. (2005),
2644:Korea: The First War We Lost
1761:
1705:
725:4th Seoul (Operation Ripper)
7:
3390:United States Seventh Fleet
2857:25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953
1744:
1739:Nakdong River Battle Museum
617:UN retreat from North Korea
18:1st Battle of Naktong Bulge
10:
4570:
4554:August 1950 events in Asia
4212:Korean Armistice Agreement
4057:(July 1951 – 27 July 1953)
3380:United Nations contingents
2731:Ecker, Richard E. (2004),
2631:
1269:was an engagement between
1130:Battle of Pusan Perimeter
993:Korean Armistice Agreement
811:(July 1951 – 27 July 1953)
4534:Battles of the Korean War
4524:Battle of Pusan Perimeter
4400:
4328:
4283:
4225:
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3395:Korean People's Air Force
3385:United States Eighth Army
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2873:Korea divided (1945–1949)
2863:
2854:
2709:Catchpole, Brian (2001),
2664:Appleman, Roy E. (1998),
1466:
1426:advanced south in a wide
1322:Eighth United States Army
1299:Battle of Pusan Perimeter
1235:Pusan Perimeter offensive
1138:
1077:
492:Pusan Perimeter offensive
274:
224:1,200 wounded or captured
216:
203:
182:
151:
102:
58:
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42:Battle of Pusan Perimeter
39:
34:
1597:move south, outflanking
2776:Combat Actions in Korea
2737:McFarland & Company
1380:25th Infantry Divisions
1297:. It was a part of the
1195:Great Naktong Offensive
3652:United Nations Command
3442:North Korean offensive
3432:
2915:Belgium and Luxembourg
2760:, Potomac Books Inc.,
2672:Department of the Army
1675:
1634:23rd Infantry Regiment
1629:
1619:combat service support
1615:27th Infantry Regiment
1609:On August 12, General
1541:Republic of Korea Army
1492:21st Infantry Regiment
1488:34th Infantry Regiment
1476:
1447:19th Infantry Regiment
1435:29th Infantry Regiment
1318:24th Infantry Division
1271:United Nations Command
585:Second Phase Offensive
279:North Korean offensive
189:24th Infantry Division
152:Commanders and leaders
94:United Nations victory
4275:Panmunjom Declaration
3815:(January – June 1951)
3412:
2878:Prelude to war (1950)
1673:
1627:
1558:2nd Infantry Division
1554:9th Infantry Regiment
1507:First Battle of Seoul
1474:
1310:4th Infantry Division
1153:Bloody Gulch massacre
1086:Korean War (template)
1006:Panmunjom Declaration
661:(January – June 1951)
217:Casualties and losses
4500:35.5403°N 128.4994°E
3720:Chinese Intervention
3360:Korean People's Army
3130:Dwight D. Eisenhower
3035:Medical (non-combat)
1410:North Korean advance
1306:Korean People's Army
1277:forces early in the
558:Chinese Intervention
4496: /
4270:Northern Limit Line
4265:Korean DMZ Conflict
3424:South Korean, U.S.,
3405:Military operations
3243:Military commanders
2793:Varhola, Michael J.
2715:Robinson Publishing
1513:North Korean attack
1451:Battle of the Notch
4035:Blockade of Wonsan
3433:
3428:and United Nations
3235:Vyacheslav Molotov
1676:
1630:
1589:underwater bridges
1477:
1443:coordinated ambush
622:Hungnam evacuation
4505:35.5403; 128.4994
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4293:Documentary films
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3798:1st and 2nd Wonju
3749:Ch'ongch'on River
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3639:2nd Naktong Bulge
3594:1st Naktong Bulge
3448:
3288:Douglas MacArthur
3162:Louis St. Laurent
3149:Winston Churchill
3091:Political leaders
3030:
3029:
2904:Republic of Korea
2810:978-1-882810-44-4
2785:978-1-4102-2451-4
2767:978-1-57488-334-3
2746:978-0-7864-1980-7
2724:978-1-84119-413-4
2681:978-0-16-001918-0
2657:978-0-7818-1019-7
1751:Hill 303 massacre
1428:flanking maneuver
1304:On August 5, the
1260:
1259:
1215:2nd Naktong Bulge
1183:Hill 303 massacre
1163:1st Naktong Bulge
1094:
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592:Ch'ongch'on River
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419:1st Naktong Bulge
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4250:Prisoners of war
4150:White Horse Hill
4082:Heartbreak Ridge
4056:
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3999:Naval operations
3959:
3916:Spring offensive
3814:
3770:Task Force Faith
3763:Chosin Reservoir
3724:
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3654:Counteroffensive
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835:Heartbreak Ridge
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4341:Korean conflict
4324:
4285:Popular culture
4279:
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4118:2nd Maryang-san
4099:1st Maryang-san
4055:
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4017:Chumonchin Chan
4002:
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3573:Pusan Perimeter
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3352:Order of battle
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3296:Matthew Ridgway
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3230:Lavrentiy Beria
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2471:Fehrenbach 2001
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847:1st Maryang-san
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342:Chumonchin Chan
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1552:that day, the
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1484:John H. Church
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3874:
3866:
3837:Twin Tunnels
3829:
3822:
3808:
3796:
3790:Chaegunghyon
3777:
3768:
3762:
3748:
3718:
3672:
3650:
3593:
3584:P'ohang-dong
3572:
3502:Air Campaign
3482:Korea Strait
3454:
3440:
3426:Commonwealth
3329:
3322:
3315:
3308:
3285:
3278:
3274:Paik Sun-yup
3256:
3249:
3217:
3210:
3198:
3191:
3182:Pak Hon-yong
3174:
3167:
3160:
3153:
3141:
3134:
3122:
3115:
3111:Shin Song-mo
3105:Syngman Rhee
3103:
3096:
3082:West Germany
3037:participants
3022:Soviet Union
3009:
3002:Eastern Bloc
2970:South Africa
2902:
2887:Belligerents
2856:
2796:
2775:
2757:
2732:
2710:
2690:, retrieved
2686:the original
2666:
2643:
2619:. Retrieved
2609:
2604:, p. 29
2597:
2592:, p. 26
2577:, p. 20
2570:
2558:
2546:
2534:
2529:, p. 27
2507:
2495:
2466:
2454:
2442:
2430:
2418:
2406:
2394:
2382:
2370:
2358:
2346:
2341:, p. 35
2339:Gugeler 2005
2334:
2322:
2310:
2298:
2286:
2266:, p. 26
2244:
2239:, p. 31
2237:Gugeler 2005
2217:
2173:
2161:
2119:
2107:
2078:
2073:, p. 30
2071:Gugeler 2005
2009:
1997:
1985:
1973:
1946:
1934:
1922:
1917:, p. 25
1902:, p. 24
1895:
1883:
1871:
1859:
1847:
1835:
1830:, p. 90
1823:
1816:Varhola 2000
1803:, p. 15
1796:
1791:, p. 52
1774:Varhola 2000
1769:
1732:
1717:
1709:
1700:
1694:
1692:
1684:M26 Pershing
1679:
1677:
1660:
1652:hand-to-hand
1647:
1642:
1637:
1631:
1608:
1598:
1593:
1586:
1581:
1579:
1570:
1550:
1533:
1529:
1525:
1516:
1497:
1478:
1461:
1432:
1413:
1368:
1360:World War II
1348:
1326:
1303:
1275:North Korean
1266:
1264:
1168:P'ohang-dong
1162:
1083:
1079:
1024:Air Campaign
998:
991:
954:
887:
870:
858:
839:
822:
818:Bloody Ridge
797:
791:Soyang River
764:
756:
749:
742:
735:
723:
716:
684:
680:Twin Tunnels
672:
668:Happy Valley
642:
628:
603:
591:
583:
516:
502:
490:
484:
418:
409:P'ohang-dong
397:
332:Air Campaign
289:
227:1,200 killed
198:4th Division
108:
103:Belligerents
40:Part of the
4503: /
4491:128°29′58″E
4455:South Korea
4443:North Korea
4356:Flying aces
4308:Reenactment
4004:(1950–1953)
3960:(1950–1953)
3922:Imjin River
3877:(4th Seoul)
3847:Chipyong-ni
3824:Thunderbolt
3417:Chinese and
3331:Peng Dehuai
3264:Kim Jong-oh
3258:Kim Hong-il
3176:Kim Il Sung
2955:Philippines
2950:New Zealand
2945:Netherlands
1818:, p. 4
1776:, p. 3
1503:Lee Kwon Mu
1372:1st Cavalry
1295:South Korea
1287:Changnyeong
895:Bunker Hill
771:Imjin River
697:Chipyong-ni
674:Thunderbolt
177:Lee Kwon Mu
146:North Korea
84:South Korea
80:Changnyeong
4518:Categories
4488:35°32′25″N
4379:Operation
4371:Operation
4245:War crimes
4240:Casualties
4133:Sui-ho Dam
4128:Hill Eerie
4112:Polecharge
4106:Haktang-ni
3983:Sui-ho Dam
3888:Courageous
3882:Maehwa-san
3206:Zhou Enlai
3200:Mao Zedong
2865:Background
2848:Korean War
2692:2010-12-22
2621:2010-07-10
2602:Ecker 2004
2590:Ecker 2004
2575:Ecker 2004
1757:References
1688:airstrikes
1686:tanks and
1566:reservists
1537:bridgehead
1340:Background
1330:M4 Sherman
1314:bridgehead
1279:Korean War
1241:Background
1044:Sui-ho Dam
1000:Big Switch
878:Hill Eerie
872:Rat Killer
860:Polecharge
854:Haktang-ni
737:Courageous
731:Maehwa-san
267:Korean War
222:600 killed
4405:See also:
4366:MiG Alley
4255:Armistice
4227:Aftermath
4138:Old Baldy
4087:Han River
4077:Punchbowl
4052:Stalemate
4041:Han River
3968:MiG Alley
3909:Dauntless
3852:3rd Wonju
3842:Hoengsong
3785:Uijeongbu
3779:3rd Seoul
3694:Pyongyang
3679:2nd Seoul
3629:Tabu-dong
3619:Nam River
3537:Kum River
3532:Chochiwon
3522:Pyongtaek
3492:Uijeongbu
3467:1st Seoul
3462:Chuncheon
3370:Australia
3337:Chen Geng
3187:Kim Chaek
2910:Australia
1762:Citations
1726:, and 13
1706:Aftermath
1400:Pyongtaek
1392:Chochiwon
1273:(UN) and
1252:Logistics
1230:Nam River
1205:Tabu-dong
1189:September
1029:MiG Alley
883:Old Baldy
830:Punchbowl
807:Stalemate
758:Dauntless
702:3rd Wonju
692:Hoengsong
636:Uijeongbu
630:3rd Seoul
529:Pyongyang
498:2nd Seoul
454:Tabu-dong
444:Nam River
362:Chochiwon
352:Pyongtaek
322:Uijeongbu
302:1st Seoul
297:Chuncheon
4419:Cold War
4189:3rd Hook
4167:2nd Hook
4162:1st Hook
4093:Commando
3978:Strangle
3895:Tomahawk
3857:Chuam-ni
3684:Hill 282
3557:Hwanggan
3552:Yongdong
3472:Gorangpo
3456:Pokpoong
3422: •
3413: •
3342:Deng Hua
2960:Thailand
2930:Ethiopia
2925:Colombia
2795:(2000),
2756:(2001),
2642:(2003),
1745:See also
1724:captured
1374:and the
1356:Far East
1283:Yeongsan
1039:Strangle
967:3rd Hook
935:2nd Hook
930:1st Hook
841:Commando
781:Hwacheon
744:Tomahawk
707:Chuam-ni
510:Hill 282
382:Hwanggan
377:Yongdong
307:Gorangpo
204:Strength
76:Yeongsan
71:Location
4429:Portals
4392:Weapons
4314:M*A*S*H
4201:Kumsong
4172:Chatkol
4123:Sunchon
3973:Sunchon
3932:Kapyong
3927:Yultong
3831:Roundup
3743:Pakchon
3709:Chongju
3689:Sariwon
3634:Yongsan
3609:Kyongju
3077:Hungary
3052:Denmark
2632:Sources
1728:missing
1720:wounded
1562:salient
1336:tanks.
1320:of the
1308:(KPA),
1220:Yongsan
1200:Kyongju
1034:Sunchon
977:Kumsong
940:Chatkol
786:Kapyong
776:Yultong
686:Roundup
579:Pakchon
544:Chongju
524:Sariwon
459:Yongsan
434:Kyongju
291:Pokpung
209:20,000+
4071:Minden
4028:Inchon
3902:Rugged
3875:Ripper
3868:Killer
3862:Wonsan
3733:Onjong
3699:Yongyu
3673:Inchon
3624:Ka-san
3562:Hadong
3547:Sangju
3542:Taejon
3527:Chonan
3507:Andong
3487:Ongjin
3430:forces
3072:Sweden
3067:Norway
2965:Turkey
2940:Greece
2935:France
2920:Canada
2807:
2782:
2764:
2743:
2721:
2678:
2654:
1722:, two
1713:killed
1467:Battle
1439:Hadong
1398:, and
1396:Chonan
1210:Ka-san
1142:August
824:Minden
751:Rugged
718:Killer
712:Wonsan
650:Pohang
569:Onjong
534:Yongyu
485:Inchon
449:Ka-san
387:Hadong
372:Sangju
367:Taejon
357:Chonan
337:Andong
317:Ongjin
143:
128:
91:Result
4467:1950s
4381:Glory
4329:Other
4303:Books
4298:Films
4144:Blaze
4022:Haeju
3755:Wawon
3738:Unsan
3704:Kujin
3667:Haeju
3614:Haman
3589:Taegu
3579:Masan
3567:Notch
3375:China
3062:Italy
3057:India
3017:China
1441:in a
1364:Japan
1225:Haman
1173:Taegu
1148:Masan
925:Noris
889:Blaze
598:Wawon
574:Unsan
539:Kujin
439:Haman
414:Taegu
404:Masan
392:Notch
212:7,000
3517:Osan
3310:dprk
3212:ussr
3169:dprk
2805:ISBN
2780:ISBN
2762:ISBN
2741:ISBN
2719:ISBN
2676:ISBN
2652:ISBN
1422:and
1378:and
1334:T-34
1265:The
347:Osan
63:Date
4260:DMZ
3324:prc
3280:usa
3251:rok
3193:prc
3117:usa
3098:rok
1420:4th
1376:7th
1293:in
4520::
3155:ca
3136:uk
2803:,
2799:,
2739:,
2735:,
2717:,
2713:,
2674:,
2670:,
2650:,
2646:,
2582:^
2519:^
2478:^
2271:^
2256:^
2229:^
2200:^
2185:^
2146:^
2131:^
2090:^
2055:^
2040:^
2021:^
1958:^
1907:^
1808:^
1781:^
1690:.
1556:,
1394:,
1285:,
82:,
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