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| Subject: Infantry column July 5th 2011, 1:58 am | |
| Infantry column Map of a group of U.S. positions on two hills north of a town, with movements of large Chinese forces moving south and enveloping them Map of the Battle of Osan At around 1100, three more tanks were sighted advancing from the north.[1] Behind them was a column of trucks 6 miles (9.7 km) long, carrying two full infantry regiments; the 16th Infantry Regiment and the 18th Infantry Regiment of the North Korean 4th Infantry Division, amounting to almost 5,000 troops under the command of Major General Lee Kwon Mu, which were advancing from Seoul.[32] The column apparently was not in communication with the tanks that had preceded it, and the North Korean infantry was not aware of the Americans' presence.[31] Network Marketing Softwarejade | |
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