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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 Battalion, 34th Infantry and moved forward after a small fight, attempting to penetrate the lines to Yongsan. KPA infantry forced 3rd Battalion back, and they abandoned their command post to consolidate their position. The attack caught the Americans by surprise as US commanders expected the KPA to attempt a crossing further north. The landing threatened to split the US lines and disrupt supply lines to positions further north. Subsequently, the KPA were able to capture a large amount of US equipment.
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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 Infantry. Forces in reserve would counterattack any attempted crossings by KPA. Artillery and mortar fire units were also deployed so large amounts of fire could be delivered on any one spot. The division was extremely dispersed, already understrength, it presented a very thin line.
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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 Battalion, still in its positions on the river, radioing that the KPA had penetrated eastward north of the Yongsan-Naktong River road to Cloverleaf Hill, but had not yet crossed south of the road to Obong-ni Ridge. The KPA had penetrated 3 miles (4.8 km) east of the Naktong and halfway to Yongsan.
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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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of sandbags, logs, and rocks, finishing the first on August 10. 4th Division used it to move trucks and heavy artillery as well as additional infantry and a few tanks across the river. By the morning of August 10, an estimated two KPA regiments were across the river and occupying fortified positions.
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The KPA 4th Division in the meantime was suffering serious logistical setbacks from lack of food, equipment, ammunition and, weapons. Conscripts from local South Korean villages were brought in to replace mounting losses. There was also virtually no provision for the wounded in the division, and the
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American counterattacks continued into the morning of August 7, but the gains were slow, hampered by the hot weather and a lack of food and water. The KPA were able to press forward and regain the Cloverleaf Hill and Oblong-ni Ridge, critical terrain astride the main road in the bulge area. By 16:00
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By nightfall on August 18, KPA 4th Division had been annihilated; huge numbers of deserters had weakened its numbers during the fight, but by that time, Obong-ni and Cloverleaf Hill had been retaken by the US forces. Scattered groups of KPA soldiers fled back across the Naktong, pursued by American
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eventually overwhelmed them, one hill at a time. The Marines approached Obong-ni first, destroying resistance on the slope with an airstrike and a barrage from US tanks, but strong resistance caused heavy casualties, and they had to withdraw. The KPA 18th Regiment, in control of the hill, mounted a
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mounted its attack, but was once again unable to make progress due to the newly established artillery. Its directive to attack quickly became one to dig in and hold its ground, and by nightfall the entire KPA 4th Division was across the river. On August 10, elements of the KPA 4th Division began to
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The 24th Infantry Division was the first US unit sent into Korea with the mission to take the initial "shock" of KPA advances, delaying much larger KPA units to buy time to allow reinforcements to arrive. The division was consequently alone for several weeks as it attempted to delay the KPA, making
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Several units of the 34th Regiment began to retreat north and into the 21st Infantry's lines, but Church ordered them turned around. He also ordered the 19th Infantry to counterattack west along the northern flank of the 34th Infantry to help oppose the KPA. Although the 24th Infantry was repulsed
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At midnight on the night of August 5–6, 800 KPA soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 16th Regiment waded across the river at the Ohang ferry site, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of Pugong-ni and west of Yongsan, carrying light weapons and supplies over their heads or on rafts. A second force attempted to
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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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About 7 miles (11 km) north of the point where it turns east and is joined by the Nam River, the Naktong River curves westward opposite Yongsan in a wide semicircular loop. For most of this span, the Naktong is around 400 metres (1,300 ft) wide and 6 feet (1.8 m) deep, allowing
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The 34th Infantry's regimental headquarters ordered the 1st Battalion to counterattack the KPA. When 1st Battalion arrived at 3rd Battalion's former command post, it was ambushed by KPA troops on the high ground. C Company, the first to arrive, suffered over fifty percent casualties. A and B
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The battle caused massive casualties for both sides. By the end of the fight, KPA 4th Division had been completely destroyed, with only 300 or 400 men in each of its regiments. Of its original 7,000 men, the division now had a strength of only 3,500, having suffered over 1,200
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decided to commit troops to the conflict on behalf of South Korea. The United States subsequently committed ground forces to the Korean Peninsula with the goal of fighting back the North Korean invasion and to prevent South Korea from collapsing. However, US forces in the
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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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The 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry, had managed to block the KPA advance to Yongsan while the 19th Infantry was able to push it back and inflict substantial casualties. However, by the evening of August 6, the KPA held firmly on to their
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launched a direct assault on these positions. Fighting continued the entire day in a fierce series of attacks and counterattacks in which both sides, already at far reduced strength, inflicted large numbers of casualties. However,
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on August 2. Suffering mounting losses, the KPA force in the west withdrew for several days to re-equip and receive reinforcements. This granted both sides a reprieve to prepare for the attack on the Pusan Perimeter.
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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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The battle was a turning point in the war for the KPA, which had seen previous victories owing to superior numbers and equipment. UN forces now had a numerical superiority and more equipment, including
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At first, tenacious KPA defense halted the Marines who responded with artillery, raking Cloverleaf Hill. Heavy indirect fire forced the KPA out of their positions before the Marines and
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UN forces were pushed back repeatedly before finally halting the KPA advance in a series of engagements in the southern section of the country. Forces of the 3rd Battalion,
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along the river in the vicinity of the conflict in 1979, which includes a number of artifacts from the Korean War as well as a memorial to those killed during the war.
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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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and leaving routes to the Pusan open for more KPA attacks. US formations were subsequently able to defeat and push back the KPA on the flank in the
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to the area to turn the tide. The brigade moved from the Masan region in the middle of a counteroffensive being conducted by the 25th US Infantry.
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KPA forces began to come apart under these stresses. Still, the division's morale remained relatively high and General Lee refused to withdraw.
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by KPA forces on July 27, opening a pass to the Pusan area. Soon after, KPA forces took Chinju to the west, pushing back the US
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closer to the river, 1 mile (1.6 km) inland the 19th Infantry trapped about 300 KPA in a village and killed most of them.
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crossed the Naktong River in the vicinity of Yongsan, attempting to cut UN supply lines to the north as well as gaining a
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In an attempt to destroy the KPA bridgehead, Church assembled a large force under the 9th Infantry Regiment. Dubbed
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at the bulge. 9th Infantry was fresh and well-equipped. They were also inexperienced, many of their number being
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Additional reinforcements poured in. The rest of the 27th Infantry moved in, as well as a battalion from the
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Following the 25 June 1950 outbreak of the Korean War after the invasion of South Korea by North Korea, the
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Tactical map of the Pusan Perimeter in August 1950. The 24th Infantry held a position on the western line.
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In memory of the battle at Naktong Bulge, as well as other conflicts along the Pusan Perimeter and the
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on July 5, the first encounter between US and KPA forces. For the first month after the defeat of
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US Marines resting on a newly captured position overlooking the Naktong River, August 19, 1950.
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were able to get the upper hand in the fight, which in several cases erupted in desperate
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Opposing the 24th Infantry was the KPA 4th Division, under the command of
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combat. Casualties mounted and a frustrated Walker ordered the 5,000-man
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US Marines treat a casualty from the front line of the battle, August 17.
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North Korean T-34 tanks destroyed by US Air Force bombs near Waegwan.
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The 9th Infantry and supporting units sustained 57 killed, 106
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from all sides in an attempt to envelop it. The KPA
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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 4476: 4475: 4411:Korean War images 4320:Television series 4293:Documentary films 4221: 4220: 4058: 4005: 3961: 3816: 3798:1st and 2nd Wonju 3749:Ch'ongch'on River 3726: 3660: 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: 1093: 1061: 1018: 812: 662: 644:1st and 2nd Wonju 592:Ch'ongch'on River 563: 478: 464:2nd Naktong Bulge 419:1st Naktong Bulge 284: 233: 232: 98: 97: 66:August 5–19, 1950 16:(Redirected from 4561: 4511: 4510: 4508: 4507: 4506: 4501: 4497: 4494: 4493: 4492: 4489: 4465: 4464: 4463: 4453: 4452: 4451: 4441: 4440: 4439: 4432: 4420: 4250:Prisoners of war 4150:White Horse Hill 4082:Heartbreak Ridge 4056: 4003: 3999:Naval operations 3959: 3916:Spring offensive 3814: 3770:Task Force Faith 3763:Chosin Reservoir 3724: 3658: 3654:Counteroffensive 3446: 3437: 3436: 3431: 3420: 3325: 3311: 3305: 3303:Mark Wayne Clark 3298: 3290: 3281: 3252: 3213: 3194: 3170: 3156: 3137: 3118: 3099: 2891: 2890: 2841: 2834: 2827: 2818: 2817: 2813: 2788: 2770: 2754:Fehrenbach, T.R. 2749: 2727: 2700: 2699: 2695: 2694: 2693: 2684:, archived from 2660: 2648:Hippocrene Books 2640:Alexander, Bevin 2626: 2625: 2623: 2622: 2611: 2605: 2599: 2593: 2587: 2578: 2572: 2566: 2560: 2554: 2548: 2542: 2536: 2530: 2524: 2515: 2509: 2503: 2497: 2491: 2485: 2474: 2468: 2462: 2456: 2450: 2444: 2438: 2432: 2426: 2420: 2414: 2408: 2402: 2396: 2390: 2384: 2378: 2372: 2366: 2360: 2354: 2348: 2342: 2336: 2330: 2324: 2318: 2312: 2306: 2300: 2294: 2288: 2282: 2276: 2267: 2261: 2252: 2246: 2240: 2234: 2225: 2219: 2213: 2207: 2196: 2190: 2181: 2175: 2169: 2163: 2157: 2151: 2142: 2136: 2127: 2121: 2115: 2109: 2103: 2097: 2086: 2080: 2074: 2068: 2051: 2045: 2036: 2030: 2017: 2011: 2005: 1999: 1993: 1987: 1981: 1975: 1969: 1963: 1954: 1948: 1942: 1936: 1930: 1924: 1918: 1912: 1903: 1897: 1891: 1885: 1879: 1873: 1867: 1861: 1855: 1849: 1843: 1837: 1831: 1825: 1819: 1813: 1804: 1798: 1792: 1786: 1777: 1771: 1643:Task Force Hill' 1522:US counterattack 1404:Battle of Taejon 1388:Task Force Smith 1289:county) and the 1133: 1131: 1121: 1114: 1107: 1098: 1097: 1087: 1069: 1059: 1056:Naval operations 1016: 905:White Horse Hill 835:Heartbreak Ridge 810: 765:Spring offensive 660: 610:Task Force Faith 604:Chosin Reservoir 561: 476: 282: 269: 259: 252: 245: 236: 235: 175: 174: 163: 162: 144: 142: 141: 129: 127: 126: 115: 114: 113: 60: 59: 52: 32: 31: 21: 4569: 4568: 4564: 4563: 4562: 4560: 4559: 4558: 4514: 4513: 4504: 4502: 4498: 4495: 4490: 4487: 4485: 4483: 4482: 4478: 4477: 4472: 4471: 4461: 4459: 4449: 4447: 4437: 4435: 4427: 4423: 4418: 4396: 4373:Blacklist Forty 4341:Korean conflict 4324: 4285:Popular culture 4279: 4217: 4118:2nd Maryang-san 4099:1st Maryang-san 4055: 4045: 4017:Chumonchin Chan 4002: 3992: 3958: 3948: 3813: 3803: 3723: 3713: 3657: 3653: 3645: 3604:Battle Mountain 3573:Pusan Perimeter 3512:Chumonchin Chan 3445: 3429: 3427: 3425: 3423: 3421: 3418: 3416: 3414: 3407: 3399: 3352:Order of battle 3346: 3323: 3309: 3301: 3296:Matthew Ridgway 3294: 3286: 3279: 3250: 3238: 3230:Lavrentiy Beria 3225:Georgy Malenkov 3211: 3192: 3168: 3154: 3135: 3124:Harry S. 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Index

1st Battle of Naktong Bulge
Battle of Pusan Perimeter
Two men in military uniforms standing on a ledge overlooking a river
Yeongsan
Changnyeong
South Korea
United Nations
United States
North Korea
United States
John H. Church
North Korea
Lee Kwon Mu
24th Infantry Division
1st Provisional Marine Brigade
4th Division
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Korean War
North Korean offensive
Pokpung
Chuncheon
1st Seoul
Gorangpo
Kaesong–Munsan
Ongjin
Uijeongbu
Suwon Airfield
Air Campaign

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