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5TH MARINE REGIMENT - COMMAND DIARY - AUGUST 1953
Korean War
Korean War Project Record: USMC-2096
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United States Marine Corps History Division
Quantico, Virginia
Records: United States Marine Corps
Unit Name: 1st Marine Division
Records Group: RG 127
Depository: National Archives and Records Administration
Location: College Park, Maryland
Editor: Hal Barker
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From: Comma~ding General, let Marine Division (Reinf), FMF To: Commat1d.a.11t of' the Marine Corps _ Via: Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific
Bubj: Command Diary for August 1953
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Subj: Qo,nmand Diary for August 195:5
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Commandant of the Marine Corps (1) Commanding General, let Marine Division (Reinf), FMF (2) Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific
Subj: Command D~ary tor August 1953
Rer: (a) Para 11401 1 MCM (b) Fl'-!F Pac General Order 21 (Rev) of 11 May 1952 (c) 2-!aps: Korea, 1:25 1 000 L851, Sheets 6527 I NW
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The Fitth Marine Regiment continued to occupy and defend the Generf!.l Outpost Line in the First ~1arii1e Division Sector north of ~he south bank or the IMJIN River but south of the southern ):>oundry of the Demilitarized Zone. React o.1ocks o1ere established and maintained on the principle avenues or Ann~nP."M ~lnn~ ~hA Nn-PQaa 11nn ~oaA1no~~ ~n~ ~mmoA1a+Q r-r~--- -~--- ....... ----·~c ..................... _..,.., - -.......... .._ ...... .,.. ........................ -...... ....4 ...................... ... ~ 4'ombll.t ·in thJl event of resumption or full scale operations '\':as maintained •. At>t>lioable terms of the Armistice Agreement were carried out. - ~l"ork tasks ahd recreational activities were conducted in order to insure the highest standards of. d1sc1pl1ne ·and ~orale.
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of four (4) Chinese Communist Divisions on a frontage extending from the con:f'luonoo of the SA-CH 10N e.nd IHJIN Rivorf! (Grid Squa.re BS 9489) to tho SAMI-CH 10N Vallny (Grid Square CT 1112). These enemy units have been sunnorted by eovonteon (17) battalirms of- artillery and forty:rour (44) tanka,and/or self-propelled guns. Eight (8) infan~ry regiments possessing an estimated TiO strength tot~llng 26,500 officers and men have been committed by\ the onr'lmy to the manning of his main ~s.ttle positions along .. th(J outor . limite of the Demilitariznd Zone. Throughout tho month, tho e-nemy has condur:rently ·onge.god. in the. ee.l vaging of eonetruot 1on materials a.nd military equipment from'hia portion of,the Demilitllrized Zone and in the, preparation of bunkers, weapons
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positions, and trenches ·on the dominatin~ terrain features rorming his main battle positions, Two 12) enemy deserters and eight (6) line orossers were apprehended during the month and ware Efvacuated. througp.. MP end CIO channels~ There was one case of a vioJ,ation of the Armistice Agreement by tho fr1cndl1es in the second baptalion sector. Excluding the incident mentioned above, both friondlies and enemy continued to observe the provisions of tho Armistice,
2, CHRONOLOGICAL NARRATIVE
1 AUGUST
a. All unite continued to occupy OPL in Div sector which 1s considered a routine day,
b, 4.2" Nr'Jrtar Company Opened new CP at CT 990- 050,
2-7 AUGUST
a, Routine,
3 AUGUST
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. b. · . Ttu ... oe men fr-om Fox Company creased Demarce.t1cn Line and were taken into custody by Chinese Communist Forces,,
9 AUGUST
a,. Routine,
10 AUGUST
a. Routine.
b, Throe men previously mentioned in custody of CCF were released to United Nations Forces,
li-15 AUGUST
16 AUGUST
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17 .AUGUST
a. Routine
18 AUGUST
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b, commanding Offioer issued 5 Mar Tng Memo 17-53.
19 AUGUST
a. Routine·
• ·b. .f .• ~''·: Mortar Company opened new CP e.t CT 082982.
ao.r21 AUGusT a. Routine.
22 AUGUST
a. i1outine.
'b. comm£~nd1ng Officer 1eeued letter on construction progress on Defensive Positions.
23 AUGUST
a. Routine.
b. Qommand!r..g Otf'ieer issued Hodifictt,tion r:umbar 1 to 5MAR-OO-l6-53,
24-25 .AUGUST
a. Routine.
26 .AUGUST
a.. .Routine.
b. let Battalion 5th Marines opened new CP at CT 078995.
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.ilP'"endix I to 5th Marines command Diay for .August 1953
1. DJ.REC'riVES RECEIVED
c,. Letters
CG l tr · aer 27175 d td Ei.Aug53 Sub.]:
C'G 1 tr ser 28631 dtd 20Aug63 subj:
GG ltr ser 002111 dtd 20.Augo3 SUbJ:
Mod #1 to 1M~RD-00-9-63 :Annex GEOME to lNAAD-Oo-8-63 I!od #2, to 1M.A:RD-00-9- 63 Hod #3 to lMJIRD-00-8-53 . MOd #4 to 1MJ,RD-00-8-53 1vfOd #5 to ll·i.AP.D-=0~8-53 1HJIRD-OQ-10-53 lH.hRD-00-11-53
or~atlici -: S\lpP.C?i-'ting ,.. ~.~e&pons structure for use,
Model Defensive Positions
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Div GO 132 Div GO 133
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Div GO 135 Div GO 136
D1v Tng o 12-53
Div Tng o 13-53 Div Tng 0 14-53 Div Tng Hemo 26-53
Div Tng Hemo 27-53 """ ,., ,,_ .... oc C:.'Z. 11 ..,·.; .-ng .L''.;.r;ffiv ~o-vu
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Continer.\ent :for let Mar Div • Control ot entry into Demili~arited Zone.
~mfg~iM~HD~:r}¥gip{iMt~' (Closed) &nd locker :fund
Embarkc•.tion D«t£~ Des1gn~.t1on of comb~t units tor July !line Cletr~nce personnel Tng r·.nd Employment Not Iesuad Effective Div Tng orders Mine hllZt\rds, o:rientL,tion of troops on Ef:f'eotiye·ntv Tng Hemo n.a ... .tl ... .~~ ..... _ , ...... +-,., .... rn .... ..-.n""-"'" ... '"'"'"\"L"'"-.U.LV.Ltt.LUU i"!.VI,IY~ J..l.'-~ JO.~./V.,I. 1.1 ...... " .. UU;J-Io~
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SECRET SECU~ITY INFORMhTION - - - - - - - - - - - - - -;,ppendix 1 to 5th Narines Command Dh.ry tor Aug 1953 (Cont 1 d) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Div Tng Memo 29-53
Di v Tng l•1emo 30-53
Div Memo 169-53
Di v Heme 170-53 Div heme 171-53 Div Nemo 173-53
Div J.iiemo 174-53
Div Memo 175-53
Div 1'-•emo 176,.-53 Di v heme 177-53
Div l,!emo 179-53
Di v "'erne 180-53
Div i·•emo 181-53
Div Heme 182-53
Div l••emo 183-53 Div 1-'lemo 184-53 Div heme 185-53 Div liemo 186-53 Div heme 187-53 Div Heme 188-53
Di v l1emo 189-53
tiiv Bul 90..,53 ~ Div Bul 106-53
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·rndividu,l ·clothing ~.nd equipment tor st~dents to Division S•hools. NCO School, Nine W1,-.rfare e.nd l-1G School. . ,Support o:r J\esigried or J;ttc•hed Kore£\n P,e.reon.nel. {J,nd furn1shing ot ratione to· PW1 e. dold Wev.ther Clothing .f.llowances Fitness Reports Record E•nd- ~sports of logistic survey. Animal ~eta, custody, Security --A ._....._,..., • ., ......... A¥"111'11 el,U\,.1. J.UVV\.ooL..L.O.U..I.VUW>
Neturvlization ot :oersons serving in the !lrmed Forces v.fter 24 June 1953 Communicr-ti on Security Implementation o! Reenl1atment progrQlli ?rocedur-e for Inventory of Ordr·nce :Ammo Items Deletion of Special Service Billets • Locntion, Design c.nd Construction of Heleports OperL tiond survey and 'lllohnioal Inspection o! Comm.un1evt1on Honor Guttrd end Honors on the c.r::.'iiVPl ·of John .A.· HiNNJ.~; ~est SecretLry of Defense procedure fo.r; emer!(ehcy eve,CUf,_tion Cl~saitied Mutter, -control of ott limite ure~s Liberty in seoul Technic tel inspection of ordncnce Teble of orgLtnlzutl on and c~ncellEtion of overetrength _ ....................... ...,..,.,, ..,,, ""'·U.l"'ll'"o 'f'n't'l jllli;;;J. OV.,Ul~.l.~ ~.-...looVf'l'-'" .. 6'-"'-' '"'""'•
Experimental Metal Chevron Rt.nk rnaignin, field test of ~otv.t1on t·.nd rel£>.ted subjects. NeW l!frCorps policy for un1 ts e111ployed in the Fc.r East.
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Div Bul 107-53 r 1 ' Bul 108-53
Di'r Bul 109-53
Div Bul 110-53
Div Bul 113-53 Div Bul 117-53
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Dental Exeminat1on ot Personnel Duty ttesignments or certnin regular uarcorpe Officers Informt.tion concerning conservation or reust).'ble boxae Reactivation e>t the Commissioned O!f:!.cere Mesa First Word, weekly newapaper Maxine Barracks, damp pendleton and Merine B~·.rrucke damp Lejeune, chtmgE. or
Issuing Het·dquttrters ell meeec.gee: HtcdquL·.rters, First I·~c,rine Division (Reinf'); FMF
Ilr.te Time Group
0222301 - unite neeigned duthe in DMZ tend persona allowed
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060046Z 060453Z -0909351 -091020! -ll0441Z -llU115Z -
to ent;cr Next officers legel school conv0nee 10 .Aug 1953 plaa1ng of ~ut~rd.s on our side of Dl4Z e~oee1l"'.g
S•~lvnge operntione, bGtWc en Demnrcc ti on line r nd sou th,crn boundury of Dl!Z HI'ZCLrds or mine olecre>.nce Restriction on vifltors c.t Humm-N1 c.nd Pl'lnmunjom Clnrl.fioc.t1on of cO!l!DL·nd relLtiN~ehil' co. CE<re in hc.ndling ruety, corroed e.mrno Security of southern boundury of DHZ Reenlistment und extension interview
l31310I - Aor..umc ground oecurity of FF.EEDOM o_nd LIBBY Brio.ges.
140700Z - Liberty in Seoul, cc.nct.llotion of 150830! - ,Aosumcd reepons ibili ty tor security of FREEDOM
G.I\TE Bridge l61109Z - Eligitbili ty for rot.:,tion dr£'ft 1 ?Ol20Z - Losses of Small .Arms W81.pons, prevtnt1on of ~~~~A~- ~ ~,
.L·ru r":tuJ. - Irnprope:r use o~ aDmou • ..Lf..:.gG
1?1255! - Countersigns com~romillZd for 161200! .Aug 231200! .4ug 1953
172055! Incpcction [nd ca1ntonnnco of no pe.ss fence
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Appendix 1 to 5th M~1rines Commend Di(ry for .Aug 1953 (Condit) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -172330Z - Sh•crpening of Be.yonc te. 180517Z - Nuwbe:t- of pete you will :oc-:rrai t in your eom.r>o.l"'.J' l81518I - CF !~lli tury will e.ot e.!': civil polioe in northern
h!~te of DMZ .191815I - Closing £.nd opening 20l?:L5I - Grt.ves Rcgietretion 21c..suez - pcra 2-45 Gen o 104
of 4, 2/5 CP submission of r0ports will be strictly ndhered
to by cell units 212:"320Z - NE:utr~.l ne.tfnns inspection tc.D.mi, m1sundcrstr.nd==
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Revised mec.surce of .Air tre.ffic GrE-vlle nereonnel of 8th .Army ~ids in oom:)l etion of field search cases,
24.0216Z - Directivc. to mr•.intt.in record of c.ll £·.ircrt.ft 251450I Inttrview for pros:occt1vc ttar ignments to i1P
company 2608l5Z - Next otflce;re legt:.l school convcn.· : ;:31 .August
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l/5 CP open<:d cs 038994 effeoti"c 261545! .All injuri&e. from mines will bco re:l)ortcd by phone CrosRing otl.tion 2 F.nd 3 oloaed. Trr·ff ic nccidents report.
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Appendix II to otn J4t.ri nee command Diary for J.uguet 1953 ( Clop1 es ot directives tttc.ohed to origin£'.1 only.)
a. Letters
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t;Z'ders and Memorandct
Regt 1-1erao 37-53 R.:;gt NeUlO 38-53 ~ ..... ,.,.+ }.'J.emO A_f"'_~.s:;,~ .tl'Wt_!)U ~v-uv
Rep;t i••emo 41-63
Rer.;t Trn MOtlO 17-53 Ref1;t GO 56 Rer:;t GO 59
Reo;t GO 60 RSP-t Go 61
dtd 22 ,AUg 53 conotruotion progreoa on Defensive position
dtd 28 ,Aug 53 Model Defensive posi t1on
oooupation a~d Defense nf General outpost Line
on1ce:r ot the day Change of conm1and Cerimon1ee c~~n1~~~~~~+ n~ a ~ -~~~onn~~1 .lo\~¥.4-..,...,U v~"' ...... "' v• JJ• u• ~ ..., ............... __
Special Service property, Reauisitioninll: ~~irie Hazards ·· .Aeeuraption ot cownand contr0l of entry into Demilitarized zone Mustuo}-reo, wearing of
. Opere.tinn of trucks in Der.1111 tar1Zed.' ·zone·
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02ll30I Request 60 11 er;rchlightll be_ authorized nlong genere,l outpo-at line . .
02l010I - COI Item 65-14 prri0d 020001 - 082'11:00I Aug 1953 ColJ.1yro1ui.oed
042330! S~VCf!:e o:oerctionn in lHJiRD Aector of DMZ may oomrnenoe 050600!.
062202I - Hnzards of mine. clercrenoro. 070855! Repl Tng will _comHst of· explant\tion of
Annex EASY to lMARD-00-8-53 071815r - crosainp; ste.tione oloeed; 14 und 21 072150! - urfl;t jOining· 1st Mv.r1ne·· D1vis1~n AasociL:_tion 091305r·- C&r~;; ahbuld b~;; exerei n·ed in hmdling old
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J.41230I- .vater point No. 4 reopened Ui:l 075909 ~41800I - Assumed Ground Responsibility of LIBBY
and FF.EEDO!>{ Bridge -~508-'3GI - All liberty both officer and enlisted is
cancelled in Seoul until further notice • .•. c ~Yl'H - Initiate Daily maint inspection patrol of
No-Pass fence ~ ~-1430 !·-
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! Corps Sector Ce_moufla.ge nets being improperly used CG expressed grave concern over recent loss of small arms weapnns directed positive action Sharpening of bayonets is proh!'bit~d. ·, All units nf this comnand for acconnting pUrp'lS0B can bo cons~.derod on formal accountability effective 1Scp53 Div Surgeon expressed C'~ncern over san1tat1nn within the_ D1vis1nn Neutral nations supervisory commission conSists nf sccrotarint and 20 neutral nations, inspection teams Care will be takcm in handling of all tjfpCB ct tracer and incindiary ammo
261530I - Permission granted to close crossing stati'lns 11 and 12
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Subj: construc"tion progreu on Defensive Po81t1ons, report on
P.et! (e) OG let Y.e.r D1v ltr 3/tjt N2 S!r: 002111 dtd 2.0 Aug 53
Enol: (l) Re~ort Form
1, Reference (a) requires weekl1 submission to the Commanding General, let l!arine Division (:Rein:!'), of reports on the progress of oonstruot1on of the present defensive poeit~ns,
2, All units Hill report the statue of develepment of installations required. tor their auigned miSsion, Reports will be submitted on enclosure (ii aa of 2400 SAturday to reach ttds "!eadquarters by oaoo Sund.ay,
The first report will be d.ue prior to 0900 23 August 1953,
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let:t (3) pO.•:tic.•n I Co:-:-'·p~; _s~otor, 1st rJMt1• Div on riS"ht 1-.id_• 1tia.r· D:L.v, with 2.5 Er>lg. as left flank unit.
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(a) 1st Bn, 11th Jl.ar D/S 5th Mar (b) F'ollo<ling units b G/S rein:f' lst Bn 1 11th Mar
2nd iln 1 11th Mar 3.1:'d Bn ·' 11th Ns.r KJ1!(;, l 05mm .'Iow Bn 8th FA Bn; 25th Div P...rt~r 6\'Jth ll.A Bn, 25th Dl.v Arty TAFC, FA Bn, 25th D1v J~ty
( o) Following unite G/S let l1ar Div
A Co 1 let 'l'k Bn D/S 6th Mar
c co' let Engr Bn, D/6 5th Mar
c Co, 1st MT Bn D/9 5th Mar
2. a, . 5th Mar (:R.ein:f') oCJcuplee, organizes, and d~:f'ende in Q.epth that por'uion o:f' lot N:ar DiT seot.or extP.!'ldbg from -\incLi.!Sive) a bank 1J1JIN R "bo ({ixc,lLu;:'L\ri S t.ol4ndary 't'en:.!11·::ar1fGd Zor·0 1 eu1.cl :f'X'Qm (e:,clusivo) MJH-CH<.:l~ R to (:tnclu9lve) ll1JI!l H (C~ l33:J95-BS 990900) in order to. eureon lat J.!ar Div and r•r:Jtt'ct b:·~C:eee anC:/ or crossing si tee no LIBBY ( CT u86Cl.2) SFOONBJU"-mmc.:r.s r.~s 088973- 067955), FP.EEDOl1 (CS CC'I%5), lmr.c:>: CiiA"W::E, Opl). ·overlay,
b, Prepaz·e on ;.o·:-oer to eato.bl ~sh poa1 tiona HILL 181 \ CT 0404), H:lLL 229 (CT 0101) 1 HILL 155 (BS 9897),
c, Prepare on Order to destroy br!.dges and orose1ng sites in Regimental s~otor. Annex GEORGE, IMJIN R Bridge Demolition Plan,
3, a, ~d Bn ~Rein:f')
(1) Organize, occupy and defend the right portion Regimental sector, rl.ght boundary SAI1I·-CHON R (CT 125101), la:f't boundary (inclusive) CS 095990 - 0~1993 - 085999 - UT 0'/9C04 -07ti003 - 068010 - 0?1014 - 05'1025 - 057037 1 .in order to malnta1n r1rm br1dger~ad position centered on LIBBY Brldge (CT 096Gl2j with toward trace of br~dgehead poolt1on generally along line inclusive CT 094035- 085029 - 080020 - 083012- 094008.
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b, let Bn, (Reinf)
(1) Organize, occupy and defend oentar portion Regimental sector, right boundary (exclusive) CS 095990 - 091993- 085999 -CT 079004 - 075003 - 068010 - 071014 ~ 057025 - 057037 1 left bounda~y (inclusive) CS 025968 - 0229?2 - 013984 = 010986 - 002997 BT 993004- 990006 - 974010,· in order to maintain firm bridgehead posi tiona centered on SPOONBILL - HONKE..i=tS site ( CS 088973 - 067995) with forward trace of bridgehead positions generally along line (1nclua1ve) CS 060984- 062996- 065999 .... 087999- 092993. (2) Prepare on Order to establish positions HILL 181 (CT 0404) and HILL 289 ( CT 0101).
o, 2nd Bn, (Reinf)
(li Organ1~, occupy and defend left portion Regimental sector, right boundary (exclusive) CS 025968 - 022972- 013984 -010986 - 002997 - BT 993004 - 990006 - 9?4010 1 left boundarY (inclusive) !HJIN R (CS 010903) in order to maintain :firm bl-idgehead position centered on FREEDOU Bridge (CS 007955) with forward trace Of bridgehead pos1 tion genere.lly along 11no ( 1nolusi ve) CS o1o943 - oo3938 ~ ES 990943 ~ 987950 ~ sa9960 - 9959?0 -cs ooa9?2 016970~
(2) Prepare on Order to Cteatroy FREEDOM Er!dge. GEORGE:,
( 3) Prepare on Order to establish positions HILL 9897).
(4) Provide ground security for FREEDOM Bridge, d, 4,2 11 l~ortar Co, (-)
(1) G/8 1 priority of fires 1st and 3rd En, e, let Plat, Btry A 1 21st AAA 1 A1~ (SP) En.
, ' \ J. I 2 sqds u/!U6 's D/8 2nd Bn ( 2) 2 sqds w/!U6 1 s D/8 3rd Bn ( 3) Plat H G/8; priority to indirect fire role.
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(1) Prepare tor defense employment o~ counterattack in any portion of Regimental sector.
x, (1) Positions will be organized to provide max1murn practicable dopth,
(2) Forward positions will be lightly held, eitod and organized to provide long range interdictory fires along likely avenues of approach,
(3) Elements in forward positions ~rill avoid becoming engaged in dooisivo fire fights forward of bridgehead positions.
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(4) Hovernent into bridgehead positions will be made by leapf'roggtng.
(5) Withdrawal rrcm br-1dgehead pos!t1ons only on Regimenh.l Order.
(6) Contect left to right.
(7) Priority ot work:
(a) (b) to) l"')
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(8) Expedite subrnie•ion of tentative plane to this Headquarte:rs for approval.
4. Administrative Order 10-53.
5. a. Annex HUW (Signal) b. Annex CHARLIE (Operation Overlay)
BY OR:OER OF COl_CNEL TOHPKTNS
JAM'!:S TAUL Lieutenant Colonel U. s. Marine Corps
Executive Office%'
Annex: ABLE (Task Orgn) BAKER (Intel) OFJAL!E (epn Overlay) DOG (Barrier Plan) (To be published) EASY (AMeoz Plan) (To be published) FOX (Fire Spt) (To be publishe~) . GEORGE ( IMJH' R Bridge dl!etruotion plan) HOW (Signal) ITEM (Instructions for Post Armistice Commitments) (to
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Annex ABLE (T"sk c•rca:oization) 1:o 5th Mar-¢>0-lS-5:3
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let Bn (Hei(!fl let 3n lith M~r let 8ec, 75 RR Plat, AT Co
2d Ba,_tt&].1ol)_(Reillt.)_ 2d Bn, 5th Mar ~'k Plat, .AT Co One ( 1) Seo 90mm Tq>•ed Guns, AT Co 2d. <3ec, 75 RR Plat 1 A'r Oo 1st Pl~t 1 4.2" Mort Co
4. 2 11 Hart .Q.o..J.::.l 4.2• Mort Co (-)
let Plat~ Bt!:L_A, 21st AAA A11 107') Bn let iat, Bhy A, 21st AAAA"'ii\SP) Bn
El.eg:!! Reserve, ' A.T Co (-)
'X'Wo ( 2) provieional pl'lt 1 Rzgt H&·S Co
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AnneX BilKER to l.MAFdl-oi'-ll-53
TICTICAL ST\!)Y OF THE TEP.RAIN.
a, KOBEA1 11251 000 b, KO!!EA1 1:501 000 c. KOEEA, 1:250,000
l, PURPOSE!
a, To present an analysis of the terl'l'in as it effects operations in the First Harine Division zone of responsibility.
2,' SPEX:IAJ., CONSIDERATIONS!
a, Due to the unusually broad area covered in the study 1 the terrain analysis will be divided into £ive (5) eections ooir.;iding w'ith the rs~im~ntal defensive sectors set forth in the plan ae follows!
{1) The Right Sector.
(2) The Central ~ector,
(3) The Left Sector,
(4) The North S~ctor,
(5) The KD!PO Sector,
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a. General:
(l) Generally the First Harine Divieion area lies in what is referred to as the coastal low-lands, This terrain belt is apProximately twenty-five (25) !!'Iiles in depth from the Sed coast inland and extends up the ~:est Coast of KOREA as far as the YALU River, The terrain in this area is characterized by
steep hills that rise abrubtl,y out of lew cuJ,.tivated areas which are largely deVeloped into rice paddies, The hills themselves h>.ve been cut by erosion :tnto 11 hog-back" ridges and minor ridges and hills extetiling like 1~ngers into the lo1-1 areas. The hills arc largely covered with brush of varying degrees of density and scrub pine averaging .from two to four feet_ in height. Durir.g the ~unmer 1 spring e.nd tall; this growth prov"ides good corca.::.lment for porscr .. '1el but generally is inadeqUate as cover or comea.lment for vehicles or shelters :.arger than a pup-tent. During the late fall and winter mon~hS, the· cor.cea.li;J.e.YJ.t afforded tr.r the b!"1.!Bh decreases at least seventy-fjse per cent (75%).
The rice paddies form natural obstacles to the movanents of tanks and other vehicles. In fact, these paddies canalize the movement of vehieles to
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the road net in the area. The appearance of the large areas offlat, abandoned,
dry rice paddies is mislea.dine: whe.."l considered as suitable mahusver area !or
tanks, The ~addies have been constructed throughout the years to retain water,
Although appearing solid, there is usually a wet &gze under tho dry crust. In
some ~reas, tanks may negotiate this dry peddy area by movir.g rapidly and not
tracing the path of a previous tank. Tanks may negotiate solidly frozen pad
dies in the winter time, Flooded paddies are not negotiable at any time -,xcept
when solidly frOzen,
The roads in the area are effected by the same conditions as the paddies.
:Wads that are built up above the level of the paddies and properly drained
:"lave, whe11 based 1:iJ rock and prepared by the engineers, become good all-weather
roads. However, When a combination thaw a.nd rain sets in, all ro~ds rapidly
deteriorate and large sections become impassable. The average narrow-road
croaaing t.he paddy areas is a fair-weather road constructed to handle bullock
carts and once traveled by a few vehicles during a heavy rain, becomes a aetHir"'
ingly bo'otomless quagnU.re into wl:ich tons of rocks and gravel will disappear as
fast as ch.llllped and d:tiven over.
There are three (3) main avenues of approach into the division area from
the North. The SAHICHON-lliver Valley which leads into tho division right
flank, the CHAN-DANG Gorrid.or which bends a.round Hill 229 to:.·rards the town of
CHAN-DANG and the ji.AESONG-MUNSAN-NI Corridor which is the s!lilrtest route between
the r.eutral zone and S.Eu\JL, J\11 of these avenues of approach lead to the IHJIN
River uhich co:nstitutes the rta.jor obstacle to a potfl..ntial attack by an enenrr
moving fl"om the North towards the First ~Iarine Division area, . ..1.l of these
corridors were used during the CCF offer.sive in 1951 and still can be considere<j
as the w..ost logical routes of advan:: 6 to the IMJIN River in &1Y possible future
offensive. See J\ppendiXl, (5th Phase Offensive).
The UlJIN !liver is generally not considered fordable, although low water
and the presence of shifting sand bars and shallows does create placea that
would enable the enemy to t>l<ldo or swim across and infiltrate our defensive
area. See Appendix 2, (Study of n;JIN River).
If the bridges were 6~strr>yed or denied to forces north of the river, such
fore es in an large number would have to h9.ve river crossing equipment available
in order- to move to the south barlk. Gert.;Ain terrain features constitute defin
ite obstacles to river crossings and are covered in the detailed terrain analy
s~.'l for each defensive sector. During certain '.oJ'inter months, large areas of thr
r~:.; er fr.:Jeze solidly f'U.Jl~gr1 to s:1pport the crossing of vehicles.
b. Hight Sector:
(1) This sector is fronted by the river line from CT 145034 to CS 087-
"67, The principal rivers and streams in this sector aro the Il'wiN River ani
t'1e NULLO-RI-CIDN. Tho ]}'iJIN River forming the principal terrain obstacles in
tf'.d.s sector averages approxinat;ely ttio .hur.IClred (2CO) metors in width at normal
11ater level and is not considered fordable at CT 117059 and CS 092993 where a
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foot a_nd tank crossing cquld .. be uffected during certain porl.ods of low 11'ater,
Pred.pti>tlll cliff areas present one of the· mi:>st important factors in evaluating
likely crossing sitos alocg th~·:~iver. ·. RiVer bank c~ffs of basalt rock oXtend
&ilg f'rom CS 092981 north to CT 101030:on ttie south \>atlk of ~he river iDi from
CT 101C85 to CT 109058 on the nortl} bank .t'Drm a stretch of appr-oximately S,OOO
meters of the 14,000 meter river line ·which is generally unsuited as river
crossing sites except for infiltration tac'tics, These cliffs average thirty
(30) f0et in height and form a sheer. drop to the water' s··e9.ga. The meet likely
river crossing sites in this sector are in the SANGCORANCPO Area (CT llQCi,O) 1
the shallow area at CS C9?.993, thi> CHJ\NCPCI-RI Area (CS 09ll970) and the area
froru the mouth of the SAt·li-CH!ON (CT 15~r1..7) south :t;.o TlLJI ... RI (CT l500JS).
This la-oter area, although lying outside of this sector, has be<in one of the
major r:.vcr C!:'ossing sites in KOREA and as the corridors from this site load
into tbv div:L':ion' s richt ilB-!1_\.t; it. .. i~- oT major ·concern to the division d.efcnse
plans,' The SJIJ'l.I..CH'ON Piver Area, the SANGOORANGI'O Area and the SPOONBILL
BRIDGIJ: Area were three ('3) najor ·river Qrossing eites during the CCF offensive
in 1951. See Apptlh.lu·.,., (5th Phase Off~nsive, 1951), Two (2) of the. most
importa:tt brid.gos are; lucat·ed in this secto:r--SPOON.BlLL at GS 007967 t;:.nd X-RAY
at CT 099012.
The IHJIN .tU.vcr is rnoder.;:.toly J:JWJ..J..l.l flow-ing in this sector n.nd dU!'ifl_g flood
periods, The current Is difficult .to negotiate with amphibious vehiclee. See
Appendi:: 2, (Study of INJUJ lliver), The terrain immediately Inland from the
riYer varies .from steep rills on th·~ sl;lct..ors left and right flanks to low rol
l.ing hills and rice paddies, stretching inland from the cliffs and sand beaches
1n the center of the sector, Inl.<.md from the forward river area, a cross com
part..ment containing o. road pre[;)entJ.y titled 111X11 1"\lns from tho southweSt at
CS <:69966 to the northeast at C'r lc•00l5 und divideS' the sector into two (2j
definite terrain areu-s, tho forward river defense area and thb Hill 496 defense
area. The terrain north of th:l.s cast ·west road ris:.;_,s to a broken tidgel.ine
averaging a one hundred (100) meters in height with f"ingor' ridge5 <~nd compa.rt
mente containing padey aroas tthi.ch strc'bch north to tho beach and cliff areas
along tho IMJIN. 1'ho north and south branches of the NULLORI-CHCN cut laterally
across t!-,is area. and join at CS l01995c The t"n'O brarichcs of this st!'·<;lm are
small and unimportant, as obstacles except that they are part of the wet paddy
o."r~'\ o.t Cs 100190 which is not generally negoti.~ble to vohicles off :.he road
net. The d'liff arfYJ.s ne<lr tho junction of the NULLORI-CHON and the HIJIN form
an effective obstacle to tho. movement of both troops and vdliclos. The road
a~xn and cross compartment arc unuS'J.ally well situated for tho defense of the
r:-:ve~·· lin.e in this sector~ The broken ridgeline forming the south sid~ of tlti.s
'~·~t·J"idor forms a nstural dcfcnEe line facing towards the river and hl-s bean
('.eorelopcd as part of thfl ,KJJ'JS.AS .LINE. The road itself has b~Jen dovclopcd into
a.q ri"ll~-weather roc.d, althoUgh constant construction is necesSary to keep tho
r·oad open duririg spring thJ.us. During high Uood.s, the road ha~ ll<.;;al pa.1~tia..lly
LJ.u.ntdated, This road ~nd c::-oss compartment are unusually well situG.ted as lat
'-:r·:ll lines of cornrturf-catio~l·bchind tho river lintJ defense areS..
Th:; terrain ar()l south of this rdad,andcornpaftrn;;mt rises steeply up a mnn
bor of highly defensablc ridges """. the crest· of Hill 496, This hill mass and
the lMJIN F.ivor ar~ the tw9 motJt important_ tor rain .t'ciatUrcs -in the entire div-.. Annex BAKER S!OCiRET
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ision sector. Hill 496 dominates all other terrain. area.s in the divisions
right and centrPl se.-:tors ,.,nd provides observation over nost of the ar:;..a rwr""'l
of the I••wll' River that lies south of Hills 155, 229, 181, a! the H0l'li Area
ne<"' the ~.JIICa:JN, The aroo to the south of Hill 496 slopes do'm to n\llllllrous
steap hills and ridges eut by n&-row valleys and streams which flow generally
north end we•t to the It•wiN,
The priwipa.l ro(~d net in tiD right avatar in :.~ition to 111X11 di~Jeussed
above is formed by ZI, 23 and 23B, See ... ,pondix 3, (Road Net). These sll
woe.ther, two-w~ dirt roads ca:pable of han··'ling Jl types of traffic but
requir-4 ...... "1& eonsts.ri.t eon!!truction ani stringent traffic control. during the wet
weather,
(2) To sunmerize, the right sector !rents the L'i.Jlll Hiver ,,nd contains
within its c:.rea two (2) major rivor crossing sites, it is flanked on ttli'. r-ight
(east) ::Owxlary by the trc.diti .. ncl lnvesion route to Seoul, This sector
contains two (2) irn;portant ·oridges, i:>?Cvllllll., end X-Rt<X, The terrain foYors
the "·efenc:er and rise--- to Hill 496 1 tho most critical hill n:.ass in tP..e cliv•
ision .:'.e:f'ense area. L con:.binc..ti.on of the above tectors renders this sector
the most irn;portsnt in the division area, '
c. Centr"~ ,:;ector;
(l) This sector for the plll'pqse of terrain anazy&is is tront&:l by the
L.JlX River Line !rom CS CX<6967 to C·o 013904, This river e:rec•, is mc.rked by a
::.·nd in the river which causes·. he creater extent of the terrain to from
pcninsv~a. The :WJJil·c River £rontiug this sector is !r"" nowin;o and some what
•·riC:.e:~ than in the ri~ht ~ector, averaging ap~roJdm:-.tely four hurt.rcd (400)
meters in width, No part o£ the river is considered fJrdabla in this are& but
pri'Ctically all perts of th& shore line on both side• of the river <Jre suitable
a.~ croasing sites. For .r-vC..rogra.phic in.forrn.;.tionj see ."{JpencliJ:. 2.: (Study of
I..JlE River). .. high lavel ':>ridge presently referred to as F.:~ci>i :clRlDG.> is
loc:.:ta:i c.t 0.3 010955, This bridge area was o~e of the major river crossing
sites t!t>l3cl l;;f.'· the 0C.iJ during the oi'fer.sive in 1951. daa <-ppendix. l, (5th
Fh!.se Offensive, 1951). Once the ene;;\l" h~s control o:f tha nort:c, oo.nk o:f tna
L(Jjl~ lli.VeJ.', the conformation o:f the river bend "Wt~Uld provi<1a hL-. with terrain
from ¥1hich he c .·uld effeotiv0ly sup~:>o:rt his river crossini. operation..~:~,.
T\!C thra~t o! too en:fl.looing position of tha tcrroin ir. tho ?OKG:Jt ... ~ro:
:.rea \08 076974) a.nd the .,,·DILNGJJN .<rea (C& C09939) must reooive serious
con!'licleration in river daien5& plans Lor ti.U.a .. .r-ea. ~hi!ting san.c: bars and
mlld<'y oro; s in too L:JL" Rive>· fron1 ~~ 022921 to 'J~ 0' . .:2969 craato sh,~llows
that ce.n Cruse lanc~~'l.g cr~--l't to ground a consider.~.bla distancs from shore.
These sand bc:rs "t-re:::·e negotiated 1:&" rive..r crossing elOOiants durin~. t~ ·v~i
Offensive in 1951. l1oving in::.ancl fro" the river bank, the tcrrcin on thc
·o3nin>ul. consists of .c. belt of low rive pl!ddias cut ,tty SineJ.l streams ond
drain"'Je dikos that forms ' nat are e. from C~ 019940 to c~ 040970, TOis
terrain is negotiable to troops but not to vehic1:s ofi the ro<d net. Tna
road to J:i"I·:LSDUi•l. B~U:'.JCL..; is ·.n a.ll-wel:'..ther dirt roa.d. Other roads t:.re charo.c
teri~tic of rice p~,_d-.:).y ro-:ds. This entire flat are hi;l.s been COII;?letely
1nUl1C1E.tJd during certeir: flood pe:ciod.s. Tha t~:rn:in L1l .. ~n.:-'. i"rc;~l this i'L't
area consists of low-rolling hills rioing to .an av crc•.go hoight of sixty (60)
meters oil the pamnsule ·Ni.t:1 Hill·l07 \C• 056952) th> most Gocinoting tcrrsin
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Thaso hills am their comoartmcntation oroviclo considerable cover an<! conceal• mcnt i'rom ti:X, enoaw oboorVation an:! fir~ i'rom positions north af the riTor. However, cncnw prisoners, capture~ dtJring the Winter of 1952; stated th:·t t;'ffey ·could l!lal:llta.tlr clllllstant d~mo checlls~on vahielo and troop movements in tho ~iUNS.}f·XI • FRE:IDwi BRlDGZ Area from mcll!Y obsorvation posts located at that tinw on Hill 28J (BS 911928),
·J:nc terrain t.o t.ho imnccu.a'to railt' ot· t.nc neck oi th.J peninsUla rieos on tho north to HiD. 151 (GS C66>42) and continuo• low-rolling on tho south to tho vlllago of i•,lJN5.J'-NI. Behind the line, liUNSNo-NI - Hill 151, the terrain drops off i.."ltc a crosa=eompa.r+...m-,...nt that cute the nook of th.... peninsula .fro.l!! !lill\3,-Jii-Nl to CS OSC956. Tho terrain inland i'rom the north end of this conpar~ mont riacs abruptly to tho crest of Hill i'•as• 208 which dominates the entire peninsula area and the TONGP •.:..RI ..roa (C6 07C970) north of tho Ii.JIN River. Loading south from ,,;UNS.<i·NI along the SAN.CH10N anc' tho P.R line is the cgr. rider that provides tho shortest routo to tro city of SEOUL. This oorri<lor will undoubtodly b,_ ono of tho pr:lmary objectives of art;r <nOII\Y offensive in the division dofonsc zono. Fortun&tcly, thG j1.1ction of tho S.J'l.CJ1'0N and tho IHJJli which also i'roms tho meuth of this corridor is not a suitable river crossin;; site, The river is unusually \ddc s.t this point, is flenkcd by high ground on th~J south bP.r~k oi' th ... riv-.r a.nd th~ t..::r-:ra.in on oppos:i.ng sidoa o! the river at this point consist of flat, S'eranpy rico paddy arca,s. Tho terrain fm>ming tho o~st c.m >~o5torn side of this Cllorridor ris os abrubtl;v i'rom the rico p·.~o.y :·rcas and consists o:f Pills cut by erose compartments that do.finitcl¥ favor tho defense. The primary t.:rrc.in foe.tures dominating tho hUNS.Ji-NI Corridor J.roa cOllliists of Hill 216 rir!gu ere~ (CS 073893) and the high uound in tho NUIJG-DONG I!J:oa (CS Q358$9).
Tho principal roads in tho Central Sector arc ;/l, rUIJ!ling north and south from 1-;ut'&.-u'J'-NI; #':tl, running oast from l•.UliSilll-KI; #lB, leading to FRE1DOM BRlDCiE and if23, r1.1nning ,o,st from PONG;.f,-NI (05 060869). Soo ilppcndix 3, . t"Road Not).·· Th<isb·ro1llis hevc, at tho tinxr ot this writing, all been dovolopod :f..llto good 41.1-wcc:!.thcr, twc-wcy dirt roci.Cis, oapablo of handling vahicular trarr~c or n .. u T.ypGs. Spring thL:i.ws and ruins roquiro constant ro;--:d repair and tho cXO•"Ci<>c of strict traffic restrictions to keep tho roads nogoti-cblo. The terrain off to the sides of the roc,ds consists, for tho Lorge part, of flood.::.d ric..;s ptLCldi.;.:.S_ , nd r;ro not ncgoti blG to voi-J.cl13s.
(2) To sunmrll"iz"' th.. Clontre~ Sector dofcma one of the principoJ. rivor crossing sitos loc;:tt.::d on a puninsula whose torrain Q{_fl b,. domint~.tod by' the attacker once hu is fir:nly established on tho north sidG of tho river. Back of tho pcninsul:,, tho tcrr'lin dofinitol;v :r,.vors th.. dofoniar and cc.n greatly assist in countvring o.tt.ornptud r:'.vvr crossings. Hilla 200 ::md 151 aru the principal terrain features dominating the puninsule. and much of the tcrralrl on tho .north eido of tho river. The village of i•;wsm-NI formo the gate~<~ to ono of the most important invasion routes to :'>EOUL which would oo the primm"/ objective of nny on..:nw nt·:~uck against th..;.. ciivisio!l sector. The terrain co11muniing thu ~;u;c,j;-r,;r Corridor, consisting primarily of tho Hill216 and NlJFG..:DQN(r .rca, favors tho doi'cnso of this corridor. Tho lines of conununicrctions in wssector ET-...1 well d •. :vo:.:lopcd "s the roault o:f this ..Z<;:a cont<.d.!l.,t..n.g a larg!3 nnmb~S of militnry installo.tiono end tho well dovdopcd rood not fedlit~tcS tho rapid rnov,~lont of suppert and reserve units in l:oth offensive und dofonsivc oper.:.tions
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d, Left Sector
(1) This sector for the purpose of terr,.J.n an:(cysis is fronted by tho
Imjin R:Lver Line from CS 014904 to BS 965!!10, This river area is marked l:b' a bend in the river approximtoly ninety degreoe (90°) forrnmg an inv<Jl'ted ''L", Each' leg of the "Ln is appro.x:lmately seven t-housand (?,000) lfu.'lt<;:r;:, LJ. lGG.gth,
The Imjin R:Lver fronting this sector is free nowi~ and is strongly affect.od
~n!h~a~=.;d ~::t ~~=~s 2~c~:;u~~;e~~~~:.~~s i: ~~~!!o~~feri~s:~;on rubning north and south avoragos t~<enty-one hundred (<100) meters in width, No
part of the river is considered fordable in this area bu', practically all parts
of tho shore line on both sid·~s are suitable for crossing sit0s, Exterding from
the south bark of the river is .. mud nat that runs along th~ entire length of the
river in this sector. no.s me&' nat varies in width from tuo hW'ldred (200) metc·s to oight hudilred (800) motors; howev~r, this mnd nat is constantly shifting and~
will vary in width frO!:'. year to year 1 ani is considered var;y da.ngm-ous. In M.a:rch
1953, three (3) l'.arin6s bocamo nlirod in this mud <mi despite fiNery effort to free
them by employing holico,ters, winches, shovels arrl timbsrs; they lirownod in tile
incoming tide, Duo to the effect of the tide; the c:nu-rent o;f the river is of such
strength that a boat camot oc ro~<ed :;gainst it, Norlll3lly, bore is a twenty min
ute period at l01< tido arrl ,just before the tide starts cOflling in th"t the current
is very weak~ Althoueh thero ar~J two (2) known eneuw ag1Jni:. crossings in this sec.:
tor.(from BS 939875 to BS 962861 and fre;m BS 957896 to 3S 968892), there are nc
records of ary large scale troor crossing in the soctor.
],loving inland from the river l:ilnk, the terrain consists of a belt of low
rice paddies cut by ncmd!'ous small stro·•"" and dikes fol>ming a nat area, provid
ing poor cover and favoring grazing fires from CS 014904 tc B3 958837 arrl from ES
<;60023 to CS 965810, The area from B3 9588.37 to ES 96C82J contains two (2) hills
r:5..sing sharply from the level of 'the river to a height of one hundred and eightetJ.p
(ll!) meters. The terrain inland fr(!tn the flat arc:J. conaiats of rolling hills, ri:s
ing to an average height of one hunlired (100) rotors. These rolling hills, sUN'
roundOO by rice paddit:s, eA.tmd inla:tn for scm;, five thcusa.nd ~5,000) .meters where
thoy join with dominant tcrro.in features of this sector, a mass of hills in the
tt;~:HY(IN- ~lYON Area, vicinity of CS 02Ql50, This hill moss risos. to a height of
over two hundred ( 200) feet, is v0ry rugged Qrrl is covered b'"J ;tumOrous lar,· e rOC-ks
and scrub trees which offer o.."'!':ccllent cov;:r ;;nd concealrrcnt,
On the extreme left nank of this sector is the KONGNUNG-C:l 10N R:Lver which
r"' ... me !'rom BS 9658()6 il'l~0...11d to CS 045917., This river contains sufficient Shallows
to ba considered ford.ablEJ, The river and the and tOO adjoining padcty areas arE
not negotiable to vehicles. 'l'ho rice paddies are cut by !lumbroua ,streams and dike
The principal road j_n tho Lc;!;ft Soc tor is #lDa rumin,g aouth from EJS 02CS97
to BS 999S22 then o st to c., 040812, where it .. jol.ns road -#lX. This road hHs be on
developed int.o a good olll-\·tenthcr, two-way_ dirt road, capable of handling vehicul.::1:
tro.ffic of all types, Constant rond rep&it is required during Spring thaws and ·
rains, There aro numerous minor dirt roads in the sector t~!ld for ;lll practicable
purposes, they lll<m pnly one-way traffic an quickly dotcrior,·,te 11hen wet, The
terrain off to tho sides of the roads consists for the ""l::t'gUX' pn!'t of nooded
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.~ . . 1'1'be paddies Wh!cb are noi> negotiable to vahicleo,
(2) To sU!ni!L"l'iz"> tho Loft 5oetor !wore the defenders, The rivor lino
is domimtod l>y higlt;grolmi rising out of!.'pe:ley areM which i'nvors tho e!lllllay-·
!llCllt o t n~t trajeetcqoy weo.pona, Tho ontiro shoreli!le of tho sucter can bo
eorosidorod !!Uitablc as o. crossing sit. cs. far as the oh'll'>Otc,;ristics of the
shorolinu itscl.f' is conccrnvd. How ... -vor, the mud. fi"'t8; i:.ido conW.:t:ions n.r;S,
strong olll'ronts mako this sootor o£ tho IMJIN PJ.vor gonorclly urlliosirablo as a
crossing site tor l<lrgo sew operations, ·
o, North Soetor1
(1) This s;;;etor imlud-.:s &,1 o! the .area in the diVision zone of respon
sibility th ·t lice north of tho :U·..TlN R!.ver, 'l'he limii)s._of this sector are !O"'!JJ-_.
ed l>y the Sii'llCI{)N R!.var on tho cast, the present Trlloe Zon:> on tho north am
wost ~nd the Ii.'JJIN R!.vor to tho roar, Ho,;cv,.r1 for terrain :mal.ys:l:$ plll'pOSGt
th:l li. its of this m'en muet of nocossity, be considered ''" tho troco oi the
old i•J.R which included t~ terr•:ln· foaturos, Hilll55 (ES 985971)1 Hill 229
(CT 015Cl5), Hilll8l (Cir 089065), Hill l63 (CT 093106), Hill lo3 W3S forward
of tho old MLR which aotu-;ily etxiod o.t the ID......X. foOWQVa'1 th.; pro<MZ"iou~ sit
uation of tho !IJOK W<lS brought about l>y the enonv 1 s soizuro of Hm 163 · durirg
tho Fall of 1952, Therefore, Hm l63 must bo C>Onsidored ~• ono oi'.,i'hv critic,-:J.
hill mnsaas. Ttuj:ro is m::;ro domin1.tir.g terrain l.,vins north of thcsu hills, How
over, th<. ocoup,,tion of Hills 155, 229, 181, 126, .nd 163 is considered as a
minimum to enable a force to rotnin ,, dollensive position for n protracted period
o! ti:mo north of tm rivt;:l" in this sector, Those bill m!lssos so con:plctoly
domino.tc tho ''l'Prooohes to tho lMJIN, tho crossing sitos, <>nd tho bridges; that
it tns l<l:lg boon reeJJ.zod th,1t should ltD._ lllllWiitilrilil, fllil' force botwoon them
and the ll!JIN 110uld have to roocoUpy these key tarrsin features or t<ithdrlll(
south of tho river. This sactor contains throe (3) ot tho l!l)st ir".portant corri
dors of approach to tho D..JIN R!.vor :i.n tho division doi'onao zona, Those consist
-~r _ _:~_s_':~~I?.l .. ~~er ~alloy!.~Tho ancient invasion route to saJUL), Tho
A.~.G-M!Jlll¥M•l'LL vorr.Ldor, \ vnu shortest routl3 tr-om. m~o'UY occupied terri tOr"J
to »J>OUL) and tho CliiiN-Di!NG Corridor which le&cls through tho 229 - 181 hill
masses at CT 030045 am bonds around bohirn Hill 229---tho most eri ticel terrain
fc&ture in the North Sector,.
Tho terrsin botMeen Hills 155, 229, lBl, l:a$, 163 and the lNJll'l River is
characterized by low-ro~"'lg hills rising abrubtly out of rico paddy areas.
Tho paddy arcaa havo boon doniod to the native formors since lato spring in
1952 and h!IVG taken on the charactoristios of dried graas fields, &.wever, due
to tho r.aturo of their construction, they still retain-oonsidorablo Hater after-·
rains am a%'0 not generally negotiable to heavy VGhiClOS OJWOpt WOOn solid.J.o'
frozen during tho winter months, Where tho paddieS aro completely dl:•, they
can be ncgotiatod l>y tenks 1t thv vehicles do not mO\/'o in tre.ce and break through
dry crust.
Ii tho previously mentioned critical terrain ma.sos are held l>y friendly
forces, tho cover and conouaJ.mnnt bct!rte.::n tbeso hills md the river is adoqua.to
for the movcmnt of l rgo units, including convoys of vehicles ani tho cstnblis
ment of considora.blo supporting installations. Sec Ajlpordix 5, (ilr0aS of Enonw
ObsCJ....,..vation). !! tl"..ose hi,gh hills wore hold by the enomy 1 mvomont in force,
north of the ll!JlN would ba precarious although tho oompartmontation still would
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provide considerable covor ond conov:.l.JOOnt f'l'om direct obs.-ntion for f'l'iondl¥ forces moving in the orcas batwo·on tho DOJlN and this l1ro on high hills. lf.LOVO•
mont in this .ll'Oa U!Xior thu oircUlll:ltall:es of coc\ij)MQY c.f thcso critical tor rain features by the onon;r wo14d bo NStriotod to· tho hours of darkneae.
Tho terrain in tho North S.:otcr llOntained the old MLR, :.J.tcmat.e positions in dopth1 supporting installations, tharcforc, the rosd not in thv Suctor havo boon quito extonsivo:cy devoloped. Tho defensive positions in depth wore sit-uated and constructed on the 'assumption tbat the enenv had seized the old ~J..R wid tri6Ctlly i"v .. -ocs wore oitl".or fightir-Q e. dcl~ui!".g action ~,_ok t.o the D-IJlN or wore oooupy.l.ng counterattack positions in preparation for rostoring &R
positions. Therefore, it can bo a~~sumed thnt these positions, col!lllonsurate w1 th their stntc at rot>air. are particQlarlo' well•suitod lor :my contonplatod operations in tho-North Sooter. Sao SpPen:!ix 4, (KANSAS snd WYOMlNG LINiliS)
and .Appendix .3, (Rood Not).
To Surtrnlll"izel The llx>rth Sector consists of a riv.r hoad north of the JMJlN which to bs effective for sustained tllll•scalo operations must inol\lda tho Hill masses 155, 229, l8l1 126, and l.6J within the rivor head porimoter. ·T:ho locnt.ion of the ;u.;J:...,.V ru.v~ to tb;) r-ear of the SBctor llnd th3 Vt..Unerabillty of its bridges ani crossing eitos to sabotage Slld enott;( tiro is only too apparent and are factors th~t must be soriousl.y considered in any plans for oporatione in tl'.ie eoctor. The prgpnrod PQ$1Uone, of" the KiiNSAS eD4 1-rlONil\G LlNES
ani th> road not are well situated for opor~tions in this sector.
t. KD!PO Soctorl
(1) The H,;N Rl.ver, nowing on tna north and east sides ot tho KJl'iPO Ponine14a, has a width varying from l 1 450 motors to 21 490.mators. On tho wost aro tlw Strr.its of YOlvl-HJl.1 whose width varitte from 250 metors to l,JCO meters. The depth of these waters rengos from 3.3 feet to 1~ teet at low tide. The !liiN hse a mud bottom, mich hsa for;nod sworal mwl banks and nata 1 separated b"i cham.cls. The current dcpe~.dB on the width of the clw.nnel; .~d varies from sn aver;:se of .3 knots to 7 knots in 11/U"row pla.cos. Tho current over mud banks is nower than in tho lhumd&. Tho JJX>St decisive cydrographic olunumt is too oxtrome range and violoD:>e of the river tides. >leen high wv.tor spring tides avcrngo 28 feot; mean high water neaps at about 2l !o,t, and metm tide levels at about l5 feet. Thoro arc two periods of slack w~tor, at doad high a!ld at doad low. These periods of sli\Ok water, last only about 20 minutes llo half a.n hour before the current reverses. Local civilians &tatod th t river ferries
made routine crossings at high tide during the intertal illlllodiatelo' precoding and folloWing slack water bo!oro tho outgoing tide attained tull force. Tho dur~t.ion ot thie pctod :!s a.-npro.x.imately one hour# .Booauso of natlU"al river :CI.ow, outgoing curronts aro stronger then incoming, This will t>o·eqe<lially
noticeable attor heavy rains• During the period April through Juno tharo aro several minY& t-ide!!; low tides of lower thAn normal WD-tt:r dopths.
Tha critical terrain fol\ture in the northern sector of tho Kl>!PO Peninsula is lll.ll .376 (BS 13479), which is superior in cluvation to aU othor peel<s on tho peninsula as far south as Hi.U 395 (BS 9858). Other important peaks are HU.ls 167 (BS 8778) and 180 (ES 8474). In general, the hills :.long tho south bank
of tho 11m estuary COil!Ilan:i obsGO"Vation tar into the interior of tho north sido of the estWU71 a.n:l1 at the sn.mo timo1 .mask rear are s to tiD south !"rom
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observation fron the north, See Appendix 5A, (Eneny Visibility
Diagrau), Two corridors (BS .86080 and BS ~980) lead into tho
peninsula fran the river up to a depth of 3 kiloneters. Tho
width of these corridors varies fro" a naxinun of 1,500 F.,etors, to a
a ninir.un of 400 neters, and a road runs lf:lngthwise on t·-,e east
side or e~ch. Two ninor corridors lead south fror. the riv~r on
either side of Hill 376. Approaches to all corridors lie across
r.ud flats exposed at low tide, varying in width fro:1 100 to 1,100
neters, These nud flats cn.n ·support the weight or a uan, but t'.ust
be considered non-trafficable for all vehicles,
The weather is ~ost adverse to nilitary operations during the
sunner rl\iny season, which usually be~ins in the latter part of
June and lasts until late in August, This rain will raise the
level of the HAN ~nd increase the speed of the speed of the out
~oin~ tide, The lowlands in this sector are for the nost part
rice-cultivated and present for~idable barriers when artificially
flooded, and they are highly susceptible to seasonal floods. Ex
tansivAly irri~ated areas. connected b•r nunerous canals, ditches,
and dikes are obstacles to nove!.1ent. Artificial obstacles in the
forti of a fE"'W nin<~ fields, tactical ·..rire, and fortifications are
found along the river bank. Road trafficability deteriorat~s dur
inP, July and August, with inpassi1l.blo fords, bridge Wl\ehouts, and
slides existing in nany places. However, road conditions ir.prove
rapidl;r during SeptoJ·bcr. Durin~: the winter, surface soils freeze
to a depth of six to twelve inches, which rcnoves n~ny of these
obstacles to cros5-country and road trafficability. See Appendix
3A (Road Net). However, even durin~ the nost severe winters, th~
HAN estuary rarely, if ever, freezes eonpletely because of th~
ewift currents and salinity· of the water. During the r:vtxir:ur.
freeze which occurs at low tide, ice nay fo""'n along the banks
of the river or on sand bars; howeverJ it will not be of suffic
ient thickness to sur~port foot troops. Coneealnent is poor on
lowlands and cultivated fields, but is fair ic nost hilly regions,
Cover is sparse in the valley floors, with little ve~etation oth~r
than %-ice fields, whilt scrub ~rowth a.nd grass are found on the
steeper uncultiv~ted slopes.
(2) To sur.tr·arize, the KIMPO Sector favors the defenders.
The steep sloped hills rising fron the rice paddies •fford excel
lent cover ttnd conoealr:.ent and favors the enployuent of flat
trajectory weapons. The terrain is ideal for de£ensivv positions
in depth, The shoreline of this sector can be considered suitable
ae a crossing site ae far as the characteristics of the shoreline
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itself are concerned. However, the nud flats, tide conditione and stron~ currents oake the area generally undeoirable ae a crossing site for large scale oper~tione. There is no record
of a large scale crossing in the KIMPO Sector during this present war.
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L. W. liALT Colonel, U. s. Marine Corps
Chief of Starr
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1 • 5th Phase Offensive Overlay 2 - Study of the IMJIN River (w/overlay) 3 - Principal Roads Overlays (Road Nets) 4 - KANSAS and l!IYOMING LINES 5 - Enenv Visibility Diagrane 6 - Enerty Visibility Diagrar> (Assunption that
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1. Purpose
a. Tho prupose of this •tu<l.11s to ooUeet all of tho .wailabcl inforrnc.tion on possible croseing sites of the lmjin River l'l!ld to provide genercl information regarding tho river.
2. General
a. Doscriptionl Tho river rises in the mountains or c ontrcl Korea. Flows gener-.:lly- south-w-est tl:'arcugh f'ooth:Ul: into the bro~ coastal plai!l..a cl.o!'l...g the muth of the Han River, and omptios into ths Han River in its tital roachos south<>->st of Kaesong. The lmjin RiYer is appro:ximately 159 Ei!.les long.
b. Importance I E:xcept for a Ml<r" tid.J. ree.ch ( 27.5 clles) t.he Imjin River is 1rore important for irrigation than es ~ D&Vigable waterw-.·, earring only sn<>ll native craft. A.t one time sr.W.l ocean going vesse;Ls were able to proceed upstre11T.l tc CT U905S, hoWever, at the present time suoh passage would be i:npossib"Le because or charnel restrictions.
o, Terrain T-raversedi Upper- ~J.d middle reaches lie in ncu11.t~oous terrai.n.,. stoop hills dominate the v.J.ley for a great distance w!Lth frequent gorge like defiles. Lower reaches lio in coastal Plain.
d, Drainage area is 8,117,53 aquare kilometers ( approx 3,173 squoro miles). e, Flood plain is of no significance in upper end middle. re.oches, Floods
in lower reaches inudate the cor.stal pl.-dn, caueing d."""' go of v acying degree. See Enclosure (l) far tl.ood levals,
f, Precipitation and run off I See Bnclooure (2),
g, Seasonal variations in flow: See Enol.osure ( 3),
1. No.vigability: Not considered navigable far azw but tho s!Mllost craft ,~t prosmt~
j, Structures: Suoh flood control and benk stabilization works as· have
C.n accor.Jplished are oi minor izqoortau:o and are inadequate.
k, Haintenanoo and imJ)l'OVomentl
(lj Up to t.ho start of thia WF1;r were oi. rainor impol"""t.J.r&ee or.J..y. Sir..co tho wor no rointeMcc has boon porfarmod.
(2) Plo.nnod dc":olopment: StaPili~ation 1:!0!"kfl D!!d eh.-'lnnel irnprovezru..nts have been planned. Neglig!.blo dogroe accolllplishod tc date •.
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1. Bed and .banks: Gen~ral.l;v low steep banks with oecassioool nat plo.coo, Sandy bottom in ·upper and ::li.ddlo reaches; mdd;y bottom in lower reachoo, Nu..rnb.:xotts dike!!! a.long banks;
3. Posa.i blc crossing si tee:
a., In order to simpli.f.Y tho stucy of the river, it Ins been divided into nine sections whore the river h>s noarl;v constant choraeteristics,
Section l F\lll tide water depth Low tide water depth Full tide wa.ter width Low tide wntcr width ll!.ver width
ll ft, 9 ft.
400 ft • .'!60 ft. 920ft,
Water speod Rl.ver bottom
2 ft, per sec Rock
Crossing l of Section l CT ll7059
Water dr,;;pth Water width Rl.ver width Water epecd River bottom Entrances
'~ .... olo\o~
490 ft, 1050 ft,
3 i'te P~ sec. Rock Good both banks
Crossing 2 of Section l CT 110052
Full tide water depth 9 ft. Low tide water aapth Full tide water width Low tide water width
Water speed Rl.ver bottom
' ii it. 300 tt, 260 ft. 7SO tt.
2 ft. por sec Rock F cl.r entrano o north bnnk Good entrnnco. south bank
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Appendix 2
Full tide wrttor depth Low tido water depth Full tid" water width
. Low tide water width 111vor width Water speod River botton
9 ft. 7 tt.
360 ft. 290 ft. 840 ft. 1.5 f't, per sec
Rock
Crossing 3 ot Section 2 OT 101034
Full tide water depth Low tide water depth Full tide water width LC>W tide w<ltor width River width Water speed
2
6 ft, 4 fto
)10 ft. 250 ft. ~uu ft. 2,5 ft, per • eo
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River bottom Entrances
Full tide water dopth Lew tide w~tor depth Full tido wntor width Lew title w1ter width Rl.ver width water speed River bottom
Rock Geed en woet 'bank None on east bank
9-15 ft. a tt.
6):) i't, S30 ft. 920£t. 1.5 rt. por sec
sam
Crossing 4 of Section 3 CT Q96ol2 ( l.llilr.CBRIDGl~ Site) X..R.;Y BRIDGE is a h1sh lovol, 50 ton, tlro•l"'Y bridge with a concrete pier Md steel treadwi\Y.
Full tide wator dopth Low. tide w~<tor dopth Full tide water width Low tide water width Rl.ver width Water spoed. Rl.ver bottom Entrc.mos
9-15 i't, a tt.
630 lli.
530 ft. 920 rt. 1. 5 f't., par see
Sa.nd. Good. em both sides
Crossing 5 of Section 3 CS 092993
Full tide wat or depth 9 i't, 7 it.
900 tt. 790 rt.
Low tide wntcr depth Full tido we.tor width Low tide w"tor width P.!.ver widt..~ Wator speed Rl.ver bottom Entr<~nces
920 !t. 1.5 rt, por sec
Sand None
Crossing SA of Section 3 CS 089975 (SPOONEIJLL BRIDGE) SPOONBILL BRIDG<: is " low level, 50 ton, one-wy bridge en timber cribs, This is a ser.tl.•perr.m1ent construction
Full: tide• Wt\ter depth Low tide water depth Full tide water width Low tide water width Ri.v or width '·d nter apeod Rl.ver bottom
:as n. 20 it.
900 ft. 790 tt.
1300 tt~ 1,5 i't, p.r sec
Muddy
Crossing 6 of Section 4 CS 967956 ( IDNKER BniDGE Site) HONKER BRIDGE is non.ex1stent.
Full tide water depth Low tide water depth
'·
.22 tt. 15 tt.
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Full tide we.tcr width Low tide wator width River wic1th i~ator spe<t! River bottom Entrances
Full tide water depth Low tide water depth Full tid"e wator- w-idth Low tic1e.water width River width W!'ttor Et!l$Gd River botto!l
Full tic1e water depth Low tide water dopth Full tide w.,t.;r width Low tide water width River Width ila.ter speed Rl.ver bottom
Full tide water depth Low tide water depth Full tide wnter width Low tide water width Rl.ver width Water speed RINer Bottbm
Crossing 7 of Section 6 CS 0169';0
Section 7
;,ppond1x 2
Full tide wntcr dopth Low tide water depth Full tide water widt.h Low tide water width Rl.vor width Water speed· River botton Jlp pro aches ·
Full tide wliter det>th Low tide water dopi:.h Full tide wnter width Low tide water width Water speed Rl.ver bottom
4
• 9~ tt. sao ft,
1500 tt. 1,5 tt. p~r soc Mutlcy
Good on both banks
6 tt. 3 ft,
4,50 tt. 250 tt. aoo rt.
J :tt.~ por sec !lock
9 ft, 7ft,
780 tt. 300 tt.
1200 tt. 1,; ft. per soc
M..Udy
Not avnil.able w i'C~. 750 ft, 300 tt,
1150 tt, 1,5 tt, per sua
Sll!ld an:! s!Ulll rock Good tc<Jll on eaSt tarJc, passable to tanks on west bonk, provided t!!llks stay cl..J."U" o! scrr..lth e!!i of isln...rrl~
10 tt, s tt,
1050 ft. 6)0 ft,
1450 tt, 2 tt, per soo
Muddy Clood on both bonks
15 ft. aft,
990ft. 600 tt.
2 ft. par sec Mutlcy
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Crossin.g S/·'9 &: 10 of Siiotion 7 ( FP~wno~l BP.IOGZ iirca) FREEJ)O)I. BRIDGE is a high l.wel, 50 ton, One-w<I,Y 1 concreto pier 'W1 th a wood.~n deck, This bridge wu constructed for n combir~tion o! rail nrtd truck trs!!':!.o.
Full tido wator clepth Low tide water ciopth Full tido water wicith Low tide water w:tdth River w!d.tl'l W'ater speed H:l.ver bottom
Cl'Ossins 1l o! Section 8 CS 0.9a
Full tide water' ciopth
Section 9
Low tide water depth Full tide m~tor 'Width I.ow tido water 'Width River width Water speed River bottom Jipproaches
Full tide water dopth Low tide wr .. tor dGpth Full tido w~tor wi4th Low ti cio wa tor width Rivor width Water spooci River bottou
Crossins 9. ot lobtioll 9 Cill 010910
Full tide wator depth l.ow tide wa.ter dupth Full tide watur Width Low tide w~tor width River width Water speed River bottom Approachos
Crossing 13 of Section 9 BS 970902
Full tido wntor depth Low tide water ciopth Full tide Wl!.ter width Low tide wnter width River width ~·l a tW" ape 00 Riv or botton
5
14ft, ; .tt.
11,00 ft. 680 ft,
1600 !'!:.. 2 ft, per sec
MuicJT
2!2 ft, 15 ft.
:1.350 ft. ftO ft,
16!;o ft. 2 ft, per soc
Muci~ lion4
18 tt, lO tt.
fiiOOO tt. 900 ft.
.WQ tt. 2 ft. par soc
Mudct'
1500 tt. '180 tt.
1950 tt. 2 tt, por soc
Ml¥1~ None on north bank Fair on south bonk
24 tt, 9 ft,
2880 tt. 1050 ft, 2950 tt. · l .,: ft. psr sec M~ SECRET
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4:. Width and dopt!l8 of lmjin a8 prepared o/ COrps of En_gtnecr~ lnt.Gl.lieence Mq sheets NJ 52--9 and NJ 52--5 a.ro gl.von ,bQlow for general informtion.
a, lmjiln !liver Widths and Depths! Ferry Crossings {in meters)
(l) BS 9790 (2) cs 014904 (3) cs 0293 (4) 'cs 0196 ' (5) cs 0297 ' (6) CS OLC975 ( 7) cs o65955 (8) CT 095012
(i6~ gi io~6: (ll) CT ll505') (12). CT 130045 (13i-' CT 150035 (14 · CT 15005 7 (H CT 175055 (l6t CT 195052 (17) CT 205<i>O
Depth 6, 7m - Width 500m Depth 6 ,8m - Width SOOn Depth 5 .1m - Width 500m Depth 6, 7m - Width 300m Depth ?.Om - Width 400m (Fonooy) Depth 4..,3m - Width 40:)l:l Depth 6, 7m - Width ;lOOm (Ferry) Depth 2,Sm - Width J)Om
.Depth 2.hm- Width 300m Depth 2, 7m - Wi11th 300m Depth 2 .Sm - Width llOm Depth 3.3m- Width 150m . . Depth 4.5m - Width lOOm (Ferry) Depth 3.2m - Width lOOm Depth J,Sm- Width lOOm Depth 4.Cm - \oi'idth lSOw. Depth J,6m - Width 200G (Ferry)
a, Supplementory Bridge Site at CT ll0057 is reportcrl as crossing site number 2 of section 1. ·
b, Supplementary Tank Crossing CT 102035 is reported as crossing site number 3 of section 2,
c, Supplementary Bridge Site CS <i>7953 is reported as crossing site number 6 of section 4.
6, General remarks 1
a~ The inforrmtion ·presented hc.rein is based bn rePQJ'b d~lopod tv tOO U, S, Corps of Engineers prior to the current war and a river sUrvey conducted ~ the lot OOK "Engineer Battalion about two (2) years ago, The degreo of acc\U'acy in this report will va:ry with the constantly changing river conditions, Detailed accuraqy Will depend upon moro timely surveys,
Enclosures: (l) Water Lavels ( 2) Precipitation and Rufi.-01"£ (3) Average Monthly Flow
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' WATER LEVELS AND TIDE RECORDS
Distance Gunge Map Sheet above ~ion Reference nouth ko Year
Average HHW n Tides
Inh"n- NJ 52·9 nyon
lhtnaan t~J 52 • 9
Injin• NJ 52,9 ni
Korang. NJ 52,9 po
Yonchon NJ 52,5
!chon NJ 52-5
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o.o
79.5
158,1
Monthly (Flood HH n HL n Rango n LLJ'....!L._.S:~,.t.,;a:,jg~e;..)l....li§UD<it<:.~1.alt.t81!!"-"!$~p"'r;.ei~~:~!!"'S:~B._si..,p._r,.in"4g
1919 0,2 1920 0,1 1921 0,3 1922 o.4 1923 0,3
1927 0.3
1919 0,3 1920 0.3 1921 0,2 1922 o,;
1919 0,4 1920 0.5 1921 0.3 1922 o.6 1923 0.4 1924 o.:; 1925 o • .s 1926 0.4 1927 0,4
1923 0.5 1924 0,4 1925 0,5
6,9 7.5 7.5 s.o 7.5
8,8
6.9 4o4 6,2
14.2 10.3 12,5 ~ " ~·>
7.5 6.9
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1.9 1,9 1.9 . " .... Q
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' Precipitation and Run~Off
Waterway No, 3-1, Ir,jin River
lliotance Guage Map Sheet •~o•e Covered by
readings Station Reforonoo ~oath kD tear
Yonchon NJ 52~5
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79.5 1921 366 1923 362 1924 371 1925 366 1926 364 .1927 357
Precipitation
op1 t · -~ j
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Yomhon NJ 52-5
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Average Monthly Flow, cu • .Vscc/
Waterway No, 3-1, Iojim River
Dist(km) above mouth .J~_JN.J FEB NAR .\PR MAY iJltLJJlLAUG SEP OJT NOV Dip
?9.5 1919 22 31 28 t.2 199 91 ?9 :E 271 221 68 36 1920 31 25 42 62 33 39 345 ,97 310 87 'lO 31 192l 26 10 '·" 43 43 ~ 323 143 £U 59 28 25 _,
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1922 24 43 29 44 106 55 534 1749 281 61 35 23 1923 12 13 64 97 68 28 m 7?9 92 30 38 28 1924 16 41 19 71 58 33 1020 108 25 15 15 11 1925 8 8 14 33 7086 815 283 449 42 26 18 19a:'> 12 15 18 19 60 21 449 750 154 74 48 24 1927 26 as 47 91 114 33 665 238 99 35 25- 22
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~UARTERS, 5TH MARINES .., 1'1rr1 1.<rAl"'Tlr~ ,....,..,....,..C'J.,.,....,_,. T!"''l' r.'l'l":"'m ,,, Jt'1""1..,.,,.~ .....,...T"lo,....,. .J.iJJ. J.•UUU.U~ J..J..L VJ.O.L.Vl'IIJ .l'l.I.C.JliJ.- l'l.H..nJ.l'H~_, !'U.nv.r,
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Fram: Co!Il111anding Officer To: Distribution List
Subj: Hodel Defensive Position
Enol: (1) Attendance Schedule
1. A model defensive position, representing the fortification of a reinforced rifle olatoon, is ave.ilable as in instructional aid to units of this Regiment:
2. The subject position is located at CT 346093 (Camp INDIANHEAD area). It will be available to this Regiment from 14-18 September 1953, both dates inclusive.
Q, Each battalion and separate company of the 5th Marines as:Jign key personnel to inspect the J?OBition in accordance the schedule contained in enclosure (1),
will with
4. An officer will be assigned daily to instruct the inspection party on t"1e ta.ct1cal desirability and importance of each individual defensive position. This officer will conduct a reconnaissance of +-ho ~Y>~O n"n n ..:::'Inf-o .......... -4 ,....,,... +"" +1-t""' ri.D·u• +h.,+ 'h.,. oil..., + ........ .-. .... ~~~-+ +lo. .... U.I.J. .... o..<..L. v~ ·~''.1. ~ 1....1.,~-· ,_...., ~U..I. ..&.V.I. U'-' 1,1.1..1.~ U.. ...... J U.I..LO.. U .I.J.'iJ .1.0 UV 'vU.I.1\.ll..4.\..;i L1 !J.!..I,V
inspection in order that he may familiari 7 e himself with the location of each individual defensive position, These officer in,, truct ors will be assigned as indica ted below:
lst Battalion, • • • • • • • 14 Sep 53
1st Battalion. • • . . • • 15 Sep 53
2nd. Battalion. • • • • "' "'-- "" • • • • • .LV ~"V '-''-'
• 17 Sen 53 -. 2nd Battalion.
3rd Battalion. • • • 18 Sep 53
5. Inspection parties will assemble at the Regi~ental S-1 Office et 0830 on the day aoheduled in enclosure (1).
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DISTRIBUTION:
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::t,.st Bn 2nd Bn 3rd Bn
14 Sep 53 30 1.5 Sep 53 30 16 Sep 53 20 20 20 17 Sep 53 30 30 18 Sep 53 30 30
TOTAL 80 80 80
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~. 5th Mar:!nes prep C:eBtl'QY ar_ trdp:cs serosa lMJIJ\: River in the let Harlne D!v:'i.t-~1u:a f:!ee'w;:,~·· .J:1 0,.
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(1) Pt>ep deacl'uY LIBBY Br:!dge. (2) Prep remuve o~ destr>oy any temporo~y bridges the IMJLN Rivsr in assignid sector of responsibility. let B:J ~Reinf ):
(1) Prep !'emove o!' destr"y any temporary bridges the IMJil\ Hive~" in asD1gned e~:otcr of responsibility. Ed En (RG.inl');
(1) Pr•<;p des'C:cuy ~'Rh!EJJ011 Bridge. (S) Prep re;nove or destroy "-"~' tempor9.ry bt>idges acrose the IMJIN River J,n assigned sector of responsibility,
~ l~J Eaoh Bn is responsible for the prep and execution of each bridge demolition in its sector but actual demolition Will be executed on order of this Headauartera, except as prov for in par~ 3 E (4) below.
(2) Responaible units •rill make, in !ldv9noe, •Pec1f1c asAignment of a f!emoli.ti::n c;:c'!i\r_Q ucrum~~1fisU' by Rn officer, t-.<no will plooe anD' exr:~uute as51gned dem:;li'Ciun rn1se1ons. These or>ewa ~rill period iu&lly rehearse the pla~ement an<" exeuution of chB.rges, r.t'he vrgn of the demoli t:ton te~rna for the LIBBY s.nd FREEDOM Brid.gea are conta1r.ed in 9.ppendix 1 and :2 respectively,
( 3) Rcsnvnuible uni-Gc 1_1{111 designate in advance nn individual stA_ff off'icer or comm&'1der •'i 'th the !'ank of captain or above for transmitting to th~ demolition orew the command decision to blow F'REEJON ar:d LIBBY Bridges. This individual officer is to be physically present at the site to give the order for execution ol' the demol1tion and 1a to be kno>m in advance by the demolition orew, SECRET
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. (4) Commanders furnishing demolition crewe are re
sponsible for the ind.ooWination of all concerned that under
no oiroumetanoea >rill a demolition crew permit enemy capture
of a bridge intact, If O"-P'ture of an intact bridge can be
p:t•t~·antad. in no ot!'o.er t•!a.y 1 Ctemolitlon roa_y be accomplished on
initiative of the offl<Jer refe,red to in :3 x. (3) above in
the absence of authority from higher he'ldquartere,
(5) If any floating bridges are in place and it is
impossible to remove them or p'U'te thereof, they •<ill be swung
to the neer shore snd grounded, Floats >rill then be punctured
by small arms lire or- other- rn.ea..."1s ln such .~ "•rsy that they can
be repaired later,
(6) Adequate guards '••111 be placed on oherp;ed bridges
to prevent premature demolition. Bridge• prepared for de
mali t1on will be co net antly guarded,
(7) Chargee 'f1rill be -pl!:!oed ~A la.te 9.s possible •md
only on ordor from this Hea0qu~rtere except un~er those
conditione outlined in par11. 3 z;. (4l Bbove. Chorges or~ina%'1ly \'trill be primed !:tfter the Ht:t•ucture is no lon@:er z•equ1red 'by
our forces, However, if the structure is neede<i by our forces
until immecli9tely before the aemolition, priming of charges
;1'1111 commence at g, t!.me ct:J.loul~tea to en~.ble complP.tion of
sRme immedi~tely prior to execution of the aemolit ion.
(B) Executed cl.emolitions ~·111 be reporte<i to this
f!e9.dqun.rters imm eo iR.tely,
't~) Engineer aeeist~r.ce in the instruction of the
dornoli t ion orel~ts 9.H to the mech qn1c ~ of the br1:ige de Atruct ion
1dll be obtained by contacting the Comm'lnding Officer, "C"
Company, let Engr Bn, (Telephone: WHIZ CHARLIE 6),
4. (a) The 2ne "nd 3rd Battalions are respon•ible that the
d.emolition crew on each permanent bridge in their sector, i.e.
FREEDO!~ and LIBBY Bridges respect! vely, have on hana "t all
time e the required Ctemoli tions and equipi':iflnt to execute their
aseignecl. mission. Under no circumstances •,•ill these demolitions
be used for Bny other purpose.
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('b) The neceeE".ary aemol!t.ione (.AppenDix 1 ~=~~nd 2) will be requ1e1t1oned by each Battal.ton and mainte.1necJ separately and in a oonetant condition of re9.dinese,
5, (a) Positive mean~ of comc'un1cet1on f'rorn B~'t".lion Hee.dqU"lrtere to the reApeot1ve perm•.nent bri«igee "ill be provided.
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BY ORDER OF COLO~'EL TO!o!l'KINS
JAMS'l ":AUL Lieutenant Colonel U. '>, ~!erine Corp a
Executive Officer
APPENDICES Appendix 1 Demolition Plan for LIBBY Bridge Appendix 2 Demoli t1on Plan for FREE DOH Bd.dga
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Demolition Plan for LIBBY Bridge
I. GENERAL: LI"BY Bridge iA e. built up steel berun brid.ge with concrete piers an~. reinforced concrete deck. The spans are 121 feet 4 inche~ in length ~~d consist of five 48• built up beems, These be'lll!u are con·cinuous over a welded steel connection on even numbereli. piers and are f:roee 1 resting on bronze bearing pl~teA on the odd numbere!l p1erA.
II, !US~ION: In event thll.t cepture of LIB'<Y Briop:e by the enemy is emminent, it is necessary to damap:e the bridge to the extent that it 141111 be of no v'31Uf! to the P-nemy ·out still lea,dng the bridge in suoh condition thll.t a minimum effort would be required to place the bridge b'3.Ck into uee in the event of BUh8eqtu~ot recapture by fr!enCI_ly forces.
III. PLAN: The destroctton mission can bP.et be R.ccompliahet1 by dro·~ing one complete span over the deepest portion of the river, This 1s the span between piers 6 and 7. To d.eetroy this ap'Ul without <1R.mage to the piers it ,,,ill be neceseary to place 1100 pounds of TNT or eou•.+ as shown on the following sketches, Tho 'bridge has been prepared. :for the plqcement of these cl1a:r•ges by: (1) inst'3.1J.at1on of c9.t'•'alks under the bridge at the two po 1nt s where the at ringers '3.re to be cut, ( 2) channe 1 iron ie welded to the stringers to simplify the plA.nernent of ohorges on the beam and (3) yellow lines hR.ve been painted on the deck of the bridge to indicate position of deck pressure charge. These chargee are to be primed both electrically and nonelectrically, Non-electric detonation will be ueed only in the event of fgilure of the electric firing system.
!V. MAT~!AL REQUIRED: (Does not tnclude equipment included in demolition sets)
TNT (Or eoual) Caps, electric Cord, detonation Caps, non electric 08-ttery, BA-70
1100 lbs 50
500 ft 10
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V, PER80N~1EL REQUTRED FOP DEMOL!'!'IOM CREW:
1· Officer 1 NCO 12 Enl
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8 BLOOXS C-3 liOLD OcT BOTe: SIDES OF HE!•IEER & STAGG::;:R TO OBTAI:·! SPEAR
TOTAL C-3 2 B3:A.J.-fS 15 BLOCKS, 36#
FLOOR -'lEA!lS ( 8)
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6 BLO(ll'{S C-3 HOLD ON INSIDE OF GIRDER 'l'A:'l?ING IHSIDE 1HTH SANDBAGS IF TI?l::;: p;;;RMITS
TOTJ\T, 0-::ri 2 CHJRDS: 12 BLOCKS, 27#
SAFETY F .F.C':COR -~_BLQCK~L_2}_
IDTAL 16 3L6CKS;-36;!'.
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TOP CHORDS (2)
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• 5th I·,B.r.• {Roinf) 1st Mar Div (Rcinf) In T.~o ?~ .. old l5C'800T Aug 1953
Appc.~1dlx 2 to Annex GEORQ.S
Domol1t1on Plan for Frcc~om B~idgc
I, GENERAL: Freedom Bridge is a permanent, class 50 br1dgOJ
constr-J.ctcd o1' steel bear.w, plo.~~G girCtcrs, and built up members,.
It 1a constructed 1n ci:;;htccn (18) spar.s 1 cigi1t (Sl cf uhich are
throu.G:1 trusscB (c. g. overlteac.l st~u.ct"J.re, ~ T:1e spans are
supported on concrete p1ors. )1l.""ussea are nw:nbord tram E to 11J',
II, lHSS:oN: In 0vont that capture of Freedom Bridge by t:1e
oncmy is omm1nont 1 it is necessary to de:.mago tl1o bridge to the
extent t:1rt it Hill be of no value to t:1o ono:ny but still leaving
tho bridge in such condition that a minimum effort 1<ould be
required -~o place the bridge baolt into nso in 'Ghe event of
subsequent recapture by friendly foroas.
III, PLAI': Destroy by demolition of its component members,
ono (1) t~~uas of tho eight river spans~ Trues num.bcr 16 is
over the channel and deepest section of the river; and there
foro •dll be destroyed, Tl10 destruction Hill be acconplislled
b;y cu·(~tine; tht1 truss !"'1 ve ( 5) feet from its transverse contcr
llno to'.mrd tho enemy). Charc;os 1-1111 bo placed as shown in
tho follo1"1ing slwtches,
IV, llATE:~IALS RE..!VIRED: in demolition sets)
C3 (Or o,.tuul) Cord, c1o·~ onation Caps; electric Caps, non oleo trio Tilno-fusc~ ft.
(Docs not; include oy_u;tpr:wnt inoludod.
194 1200 ft
50 10
100
V, PERSON''EL ?S.,UIRED FOR DEi{OLIC:ION cru:·~:
1 Ofr'1cor 1 NCO lO Enl
:J!STRIE"JTI0:,!: Serno e.s Anr;.ox GEORQ.E
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BY ORDER OF COLONEL TDNPKI!;S
JAl~ES TAUL Lloutm:.nnt Colonol Uo S, Ncxinc Corps
Executive Otficor
Annex GEORGE
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TOP !I]'!ND BH.~A~C I~~G IT IS NOT--CONSIDERED NECESSARY TO BLAST TOP 1-r!ND BRC:ING
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lrr Lit II II II II I I II n.
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POSITION OF DEl-!;ILITIOll P!.ASE!IENT ON S?AN (l6j
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SEC'f~ON C-C
BOT:::Oi,! CHORDS RIGHT BOT :or·r CORD
14 BLOC:O::S C-3 LEFT BOTTO>! C'lORD
12 BLOCKS C-3
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2 BLOCKS C-3 l!OLD 0'•' m c::MFEL l BLOGK 2AGH C~-IAn·::SL
'!"'f",I,.~T ~ !'1_ ':It .. v ·'·~":w...l v-Q
4 BRACES: 8 BLOCKS, 18# ~·ry FACTOH
2 BLOCl:S, 4.5# ~
10 BLOCKS, 2:~. 5-;~
SECTION D-D
!!OLD C-3 TO OUTSIDZ OF CHORD AND SECURE SI!TGE CHORD HAS NO ACCESS C10 I!TT::l:l.ICR, A HOLE NAY BE BL.A.STED FO~ ACc~:;ss IF ':':'!~::": P...:JD l-!ArERIAL PC:R'CIT. TAclP '!ITH SA}:DBlcC-8 IF POSSIBLe:.
TOTAL C·-3 2 CHORDS: 26 BLOCKS, 58, 5;¥
SAFETY FACTOR 6 BI.D OKS 1 18~1
TOTAL 34 BLOCKS, 76,5#
RIG!I~ B:J·IlroH CIICRD HAS 3 TOH PLATES, L'CFT BOTTO:! CYORD I-i:I'.S. Ol:LY ONE BCT·~DM PLATI:
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BOTTOM 11TIND 3::1ACD!G 1 BI.DCC: C-3 !!OLD TO ANGLI:S & STAOOER CWL~GES TO OBTAIN SHEAR
4 BRACES: 4 BLOCKS, 9#
SAFEH F'.~CTOR 2 BLOCKS, 4.5(f
TOTAL 6 BLOCKS, 13,5,:;
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• e1·.1 ::!ar (Roint') lc·.: Yao~ DJ.v (Roinf) Fl'JF 1 rl. :.:,·_G Fiold l'Ou~uo: Aug 1953
Ann ox HOl~ (Signal) to &Mb.R-00-16-53
a, Aru: BAKER ( In tel) b, (1) 5M!:\\•·00-16-50
(2) CP's and sx:es of Big Comm, Anx CHARLIE (Cpn Overlay) (3) Div81p:Co !!!R.int8.1n rnctio rcle.~t comm fpom right bettalion sector. ·
2, Comm elm proYieto continuous com:n in support of wi thdroawl to and organization of Post Armistice NBP. 3, a, Rogt Corron Plat:
(1) Install and maintain, with aid of Div wire team, at least two (2) w1ro laterals to each flanking Bn. (2) Install and rtainta1n one (1) (S-2)-(S-3)• 11 hot 11 line to each Bn,
b. lstBn, 2dBn, and 5dBn install, opct'ate~ and maintain required facilities,
Xo (1) All -un.1 ts recover :nn..'"'C possible amou:r.t of 1r1iro. !'urn 1n sal vagod liiro to RogSigSup,
net.
until
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(2) Maintain continuous radio guard r0gtmente2 co~:nand
(3) Maintain continuous guard rer:;imontal tactical not dircc.tcd othor,;isv by .::.•ogi.r.1ental CoJrrtraOo
Admin 0 10-53,
Ma1nt and repair normal,
Conserve s1g oqu1p and eupp to me..x oxtent practicable. Etf 1r.dicos to SCI and cor. Regt Co1omO at Rcgt CP.
BY ORD:i:R OF COLONY. TONPKINS
J-AH~S TA1JL Lieutenant Colonel U, s. Marine Corps
Executive Officer D1str: Anx X-RAY
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5th l~r (Reinf) let Mar Div (Re1nf), FHr In The Field 271530! August 1953
Annexc:tl!'EM to.~ .. l.6,.53 !nst~~ctions for Post Armistice Commitments
1, The instructions contained in this paragraph constitute
Annex EASY to lllARD-00-lC-53, They s.re olaaeif1ed RESTRICTED,
e.nd Hill be published to all hands, The pr~vislons or Appendix
1 to this Annex are classified SECRET,
a. Commanders at all echelons will constantly rcviEn·J Armistice Agreement stipulations to insure that all troops are
continually awA.re of t>teir obligations,
b, Certificates of accomplishment of this orientation will be placed in the Service Record or File Jacket Of each new
s.rri Vf:ll=
c. ·rhe following orientation '-"ill be accomplished:
1. ·The !lceasG fire'' boce.ms ef:fect!ve at 2722001 t.Tuly
1:953,
_2, Both aides have withdrawn at least 2000 meters from
the Hilitary Demarcation Line,
3~ The 4000 meter Zone is known as the Demili tarizcd
Zone. Only authorized personnel arc allOwed en tf'y into this zone., Road blocks and patrols have been established to prevent
unauthorized entry into or agreas: from: 't-ho 'Zono •. ,This is ca.llod tho NO-?AS.S .t:n;;E .•.. ·. COr;tn1n_· tJer"sonTI.el .~~.:l ... e aXlthor.tzed. entry or passage by-tho :{ilita.ry.Al:'lhia·t.fco Commission through
the Demilitarized Zone i:~ connection ,;1 th their off~cial duties. The EilltBry Arnieticc Commission and ita related agenc1os are
chargod '"lith supervising the implemente,tior; Of .the t_crms of the
agreement, All persona 'Yith off1Qial·' bueineell in the Zone nr.<st
have eo.mo- mc~)na ot iclentification.
4, Both 'sic.c's h;,:ve removed their >~eapone and other
aquipmont from to11._s ·Zone, Safe lance have been marked through
Jl11ncf1elda and. rGeorsl~-- _muds: ot ltn<Y'wn· .m1ncf1-cld.S'·· arid. other
haza:rds~
. . ' -5 ... ·The Unftc_O::tfaticns· Ccmrn.And. ~JprR.·ntoca'· ·that 'tTN
'Troops 'Jill abido by those and other provisions of tho agreement,
'•le must -live up to the spirit as well as the letter of the terms,
&. '·io have not ·ach1ev~a a ,eaoQ, 'l'hil! is "sinmly a coase fire agr~oment >rhich ·may bo v1.ol!itc·a by tho enemy at any
time. The troops arc withdrawn to a posit,ion o~X rGE<dinose and must ·no alert ~o ~.ttack ,·;f.rom the ·ground·or &tr. · 'The only diff'crcncc fror:. our f.ermer situation is tho chango of position r ana cessation of aeti vo fightint;. , .
.. ?, 'rhcro ls no occatsfon. for colebra:tion and_ boisterous
-oondu'ct, · ':Chis· may rosu'lt in i'rrespons1ble actions by 1ndi vi duals
lonuing to violations o:f .. the. Arm1st1-ee Agrocmont, tor. which the
UN Cqmmatl.d wou~.c:. be .r,e,sponeiblo. Such conduct·- will' _fJQ_t JJo .. tolerated, --
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Annex. I'l'!i:ll to 5l~Q-l5•53 - - -- - -- --- ··- --- ~·~ - - - -- - - - - -'' - - - - -
a •. • The meaning of this armistice ma.:y be miscOns-tr-u.i'i\1 by ma~ty pooplo at bomc, \fE! must guide them not to believe sensational press stories tbat the"war is oYer. and Ol.lr forooa oan go homo. Tho coming pOJ;'iOd is one which iS !¥ important as combat. a..l"}.d one in whlch we oan neVer let doWn oui- gu~d.,
We are taced with- the aame· enOIJI-Yr only a Short distance away, and must be r·eady tor- any move ·be makes._
2. · Stn!i·IARY!
A. THERE 1fiLL BE NO FIRING IN THE li'OR1!ARD ZONE EXCEPT BY A COiGANDER 1 8 ORDER, TO REPEL ATTACK,
s, T!IER£ .'TILL BE NO CJROS3ING 0'!' NO-?ASS LINE EXCEPT WI T!!ClSE At"T'iORIZED TO DO SO. '
C. THE"!E IfiLL BE J.'O RELAXiTION ,OF READHIESS FOR COMBAT~
~ECRET S:J:CURITY INFORl>lATIW •
BY COlll.iAND OF COLONEL TOl!PKINS
J AJ.!I!)S TAUL Lletitonant Colonel, U, · s. Marino Corps
Exooutl ve Officer ·
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• 5th !·Iarine a (Rein!) let ll:ar Div {Reinf') FHF In The Field 310930 August 1953
Appendix 1 to Annex ITEM to 5MAR-o0-16-53 Field Fortification Instructions
1. GENERAL
A. The principles of field fortifications construction ee laid a.own in FM 5-15 and as modified below ,,,111 be used
by this command.,
2, 1iiRS
a. An acceptable standard for use in the construction uf protective wire is a belt of wire consisting of two parallel double apron fences separated. b¥ ap~rox1matel~ t&a (10) yards with the- apaoe between filled WJ.tb r-snd.om or .. angle 1-r1re to
a height of approximately six (6) feet, Protective wire should be placed a minimum of fifty (50) yards from the neareat fighting position.
b, Taot1oal wire will be of the triple strand. concertina
type~
3, COi•L'llJNICATION TRENCHES
a. i.v"ill be a minimum of 6-i teet deep with frequent turns
to decrease vulnerability to enfilade fire,
b. 1~111 be prepared with overhead cover at intervals along.tho trench to furnish protection against VT shelling,
This is not to preclude tho usa of "re.bb:l.t holes",
c. 11'111 be used to connect fighting posltiona iV1tJ:-J.n
perimeters, but normally will nnt be used. to connect separate
tactical localities,
d., 1a11 be of sufficient width to allow a stretcher to
pass through,
4, INDIVIDUAL FIGHTIPG POSITIONS
e, Ifill, ,,,hen poseiblo, be cons~ructcd off tho mUm
communication trench aad will hd>t t\til1zo: main communication
trench as a fighting position,
b. Both open and coverod f'1R:;ht1ng posi t!ons ~'ill be
oonstructod, Covered fighting positions will afford protection
fr'>m VT sholl1ng and sir attack, Re.bbit halos will be ccnstructGd in opon fighting positions~ Grenade sumps, water
sumps, ana ammun1 t1on niches 1·11ll 'be constructed at each fighting position,
5, CRili1i-SER.VED 'VEAJ'O}TS E,•J'LACEiiEN'i'S
a, Bunkars :for crew-scrvod. weapons will be dug a.-,ep enough so that ovor:head cover will c~;'lt'0rm 11.rith tho ne.tural contour of tho ground.
h. All orcw-sorvod weapons bunl<:ers w111 include grenada
ana. water sumps, trench boards {duokboard.e or decking of somo
typo), and ammunition niches (insot ammo boxoa) or provision
for keeping ammunition dry and cloan at all times,
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' a. All- oomJ!llmtcation wire in tl·ench- i1neS Wili" oe f~atenSd to the :·eidee of trent;hea .w1'th improvised fasteners (See Enclosure 1) app:r<>:'<imately•'4 fe'.et .. ' :t'Pnm., t. h9 'l;>ot<oJ!l .or 't.r~nch.. .... 'i'lh. ere 'd::e muet cross the trench line i>r :.be !aid o~>taide ot .trencl;<, w~r~>. will be cabled and overheade~·or laid on the grQund end ahieluea with chb.nnaled. be rb<id .w~r~ ,. e tall!>~;
b •. &upplcmentary mM,ns ,Of communicetion, in addition to radio and Wire, must pQ_plit:fl~iJdl' __ ::_.-.T~lC~~ illGfll~ _Vill 1~olud.c:
(l) Pyrot~chnics
· (:?i·. _ Iiltr.~~r0d_- dGv.itdJs
( 3J Somapl')OrG or .. Ughts
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7; HEA.D F.ACIL:i:TIES ! j.
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a. Hc'ada and t.Winal tubeS wUl )Je construc"tca. on "'{;ne Pevo.z:·t~v s:J;opcs from f1gjlt1ng cpos1~1one ll!ld connected to the fighting pos1 Uone by trench systems.
' · · b~. Jill ch31>da will b_e covered· wi.th eplintor,-pre>f:!' over hoed cover,
S. AIR RAID F'f\EGAUTIONS
a, \1h' rc · eovered f'ight1n;( 'posi tiC!) a al:'o not ,aveileblo, ttir raid •holtcrs or trenches >rill be. oon~tructe<i capable or ac~.omMating tho .tull complement of personnel •.... , . .
Dl3TRUlUT!ON: Samo as S~lAR-00-16-53
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J AliES TAUL Lioutcnant Colotel u. 8. ~rtno Corps
· Excou?iva: Ot'ficor ·
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Anx X-RAY (D1etr) to 5NAR-OO-i6-C3
lat Mar Div ( 2) lst Mar 7th Mar KHC 11th Mar ( ~) 1st Bn, 11th Mar let !'kBn Co A, let TkBn let EngrBn Co c, lst En~Bn let !1TBn Co C, 1st MTBn let HeoBn let Plat, 21st AAA fli.•T ( flP) Bn co
BY CRDER
5th M, (Reirtr) let Mar D1v (Reinrl P'HJI' Irt The Field 160800i Aug 1953
ExO fl-1 S-2 'l-3 "1-4 (B) Commanil Diary OommO A1r0 fl&C F1le .CtT Co 4. 2 11 J'.ort Co let Bn (2) 2il Bn (?) 3d Bn ( 2)
JAME'l TAUL Lieutenant Colonel, t:. 'l. J.Ia.rine Corps
Executive Officer
D1etr: Same as 51tAR-00-16-53
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• • -·~cR&T 5th Marines (fleinf) '0tllllTY lNFUEMATION lst Marine Division, FW
In the Jl'ield 2612001 August 1953
Aliiih'"L:i'"TRATIVE io.JFWER) 1 To Mcompany O:p o. No, 16-5.3
NUMBER., ••., ••• 10·53)
1, G~d:Rl.L
a. The :phase·; referreoi to within this order are for tl'e following tao tical Ct)ndi tiona.
(1) Phase I • OOO\l]:'ation and Organization of the defense of the brid~eh,ade
(2) l"hase II • Defense of the bridgeheads
b, Condition.; of both phases apply to all parts of this order except as noted 1<Jithin the order.
2. ~UF.FLY
a, General
(l) :!'!lase I
(e) '1/ritte:n requ!aitiona will be euhm1tte9 to nsgimentel Suf.'ply otfioer exee~t for emergency re~uiremants which will be rhoned in and then substantiated by written requisition.
(2) l'hase Il
(a) Priority o~ supply• ammunition, rations, water.
(b) Telephone or radio requisitions to Supply or Ordnance Officer,
'b. Class I
(l) stool( levels
(a) l Day Suprl)' •A' at each unit (omit for phasa II)
(b) l Dey SUHlY "B" at each unit
(c) l Day Supr·lr •c• et each unit
,,., l Dey Supply ~c= at Regimental Dump (CS 074987) \<1)
(e) Food Packet, I A II, l per individual at Regtl Dump (OS 074987)
(2) Distribution
(a) Unit SUPJ'lY to Bn 1e and separets compenias
Co Class II
(l) Stock Level • T/A end T/E allowance
(2) Distribution • Unit
do Claaa III
(l) Stock level
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(cont'd) ...................... .. ..... . --(a) 3 Day sunly at Bn end eererate Comreny Dumps
(b) .3 Day 9urJ>lY et !legtl ll\lmJ' (03 074987)
(2) D11tribution - Unit
e. Class IV
(1) Sreoiel distri·,ution as re~uired
(2) Distribution. Unit
f. Cle.as V
(l) :Jtocl< IBvels
(a j li2 "James 1'0Wn" loa~ in hands of 1m end below
(b) l/2 'Jamestown• load in Regtl Dump (cs 074987)
(c) Distribution- Unit
(l) Submit rs~uests to Bogtl 3·2
h. Weter
(l) 'oliater roints
(a) .¥2 CT 07201.5
(b) ~7 OT 0.35006
(2) No raw >•a tor will bo uaod for drinkins ~urrose
(_3) IIBleoone tablets will be used durine emareenaies for :pt·rii'ioation. Maximum usa ot lister bage.
i. Ce1 tured l-leterial (Phase II)
(1) Reror ts
(e) Unit rerort to Re~tl s.2.
j, Salve~e
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(l) Fhese I
(e) Naximum effort will be oontinrod to l'!lcovar all ealvegabla items in ~.reas of ree.rons · bili ty wi th:!.n Dem.ili ter!zed 2.-ctte.. Selvage within D/Z exriraa 1."!20001 September l95~. at which time ell salve~ee opo':1retions forwa•d of the NO i'.AJS LINE aeeses, end all salvage Jl<tt'tis• must bo olaor of that area.
(b) 3alvaeo operetions botween the Southern Boundry of tho Domili t•rioed Z<>ne end the IMJIN River continues concurrently with .salvage w:i.thin D/Z and ends when· so oNer,d.
(c) Fortification Materiel
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l• Salvaging units will utilize to utmost, Excess to be
made avoilablo for lateral au).J·l~· within !1al!!t and Di~ision.
(d) UT>t•.nl t1o11
•· Beth servi~eeble end u_nservloeabla items will be continued to be Gelve~od, e<d turnod in to <bst Ordnance Officer,
Extreme osution will be taken whan~er handling ammunition,
When in doubt as to ssfoness of ammooi tion, !IOD porsonnel
will be rrovidad by .FiegU S-4 on rec;uaot of Selvapine Ullit,
(a) tll other 1 tema ot 3up)'ly
l· Greet exertion will be mads by all bands to insure salvage
of all possible govarnmant prorertn turn into Rest Suf;ply J.loint.
(f) Raj:Orta
l• Rerort will be made dally to Regtl S·4 as to status of
salvage to include number of ~arsons working by 1eoo,
k. Inatt.lletiona
(1) Bagimantal ~ur!'lY Point • All olasoeo
(a) OS 074987
!!:V.~Ct1J,T!ON ll''L< !.H . ..NlTI/t'lON
e. l.oo• tion of Coll end Clr Co's
(l) 'B' r.l .. ~ Co, cs 1098
(2) 'D' Mod Go, ES 8873
(3) " C" Mad Co, OS 0691
• Di v:teion Hcs}itel C..'J 0758?6 "' c, !blicoJtc>r Eveouetion ~ Coordinated >~ithin b•.ttelion by Eattolion
.t.ir i)ffiearr retient J riority ostebliohod by Battalion Surgeon direot
to er:pro} de to Ooll end Clr Co,
"' Ambulance ~~ouatioa
(1) ~xtra embulenoeo requosted end ooordin.ted through Ragtl Surgeon
loo•t•d et Baetl "-id Station,
e. Weerons, ere:nedes, ammunition. watches (government). binoculBrs, and
other 01dnenee 1 tema will be removed from WIAE •s by unit rrior to
evacuetion. Armored vests remo¥ed whenever 1ossible. Evacuetion
from Bn Air Station eooomrlishod with slee)ing bees or blen<eta
where p·<:~atieable.
a. Highway
-~CF.E'l' .... _/~U!:ITY H::"OhM.ltl:"o.Ji~
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• • SEC!\l."l' Sll:CURJT\' lNFO!iM:.HuN .................... ., ..............
(Cent 1d)
.......................... .. .......... .. (l) M.Sl<
(a) Libby EriJe-e to Rt lZ to 3/5 OF (Libby Brid£ahae4)
(b) sroonbill Ferry toRt D 33 to Rt lZ (Sroonbill - Honkere Bridgehead) '
(o) lionkero Forry to :Fit l r l~ to 5th Mar CP, to 1/5 CI' (3)'oonb1ll
:lonkars Brideehead)
(d) Freedom Bridge to Rt 1 ll to 2/5 Cl' (Freedom llridgoheed)
(2) frioriti,es
(a) Movement of Trooro
(b) ;.n,b,lanoes to rear
(c) Staff and messenger vehicles
(d) 3ui•JlY vehicles
~· Fuel (Class III)
l• ~tions enJ w~ter
(a) \Jiro l?etrole
(f) head re)etr crews
(g) Tank recover·y vahiules
(3) Tr<ffic Control <Dints
(e) Freedom Bridge • CS 0792
(b) Libby Bridge • CT 0901
(c) Sjoonbill Ferry- OS 0997
(d) Honkers Ferry - C3 0695
b. loir
(1) Control
(e) Hal1co) ter end Lirht l.iroreft flights oeorolin•ted by this
HePdquP<rters {Li!' Off icar ).
(b) Logieticel flights requested through end ooordineted by thia
·eedquerters (s-4 j.
c·, Miacell&t130US
(1) Ccn~itions of Roads
Ce) .harort ha~e_rdous roe.d conditione imnedietaly this Hq (S-It},
SECI<ET So'CUl.ITY !NiOF.M. TION
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• • aECN:'l' IJilCU!U'l'Y l!'FO»>.'.TluN . .
(Cont 1d) - - - - • - • • - - w - - • • •
a, £ns Co, lst &ner Bn (Raint)
(1) Provides fl/S of Rogt as ooordin<ted by this Hq
b, Motor 'l'rer.s;ort Co. 1st MT an.
(1) I'rovided D/S of !>aft eo coordinatoo by this !lq.
(?) c.r- as o68967
o. Shower en..! leundry axcbtm,2e lOinta
(1) l/5 • CT 078995
(2) 2/5 - 03 016973
(3) '3/5 • CT 0950')6
(1) ,\ttecMd as direat•d to subordin•t• unita
a. 5treneth • Fie.oorda end Re.l orts
(l) :.s ro,_uirod b) /.nnex ·~· to RegU General Order- Number 46.
b. Rerlacem"'nta
(1) Present system of prOViding rerlecemznts r.nd of eooomrlishing
routin~ rot~tior.. of rere:onnal will eontin'Ue in effect.
(2) l'ersonnol ret.,rning to duty will be ossigned to former organ
ization when rre.cticeblq'
c. fi1sairline, Law end Order
(l) D1vioion Brip looeted at CS 1087
d. Prisoners of War
SJ!C~li:'l'
(l) Prisoners will be diaermod, setregetad ~ rank end grade end
aeP.rohed, They will be ellowed to keer helmets, clothing, ges
mesY.:s, identi:f'ioe'i!ion ta.sae end insirnie ot rank. l~rticles end
per..l'rs found on eAch rrisoner will be Jleced in .r. aaperete bundle,
1dentifiad with the rriooners name, end trensmittool in the custody
of tho guard eOOOI1ll'8!1Y1ne the prisonszs,
(2) (uastioninF of rrisoners of war by subordinate units will be held
to e minilllWII and confine~ to metters of inmediote tecticel im)"Ort•
ence to the unit concerned.
(3) Frisoners will be oveoueted by capturing unit to this Hq ee rapidly
e.s ]ossibla.
r:·~mrr.. 'Tmv 'Tlt.."t;~nt...v:' l'fl't C'IN' ..,;o;;,ouu~'•• .a. ,...,,... w ........... ·-~
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• • ~CMT GUJ'<lTY Il'iFOl M:TlON
. - . ----. . - --. ... . .. ... . ... ... . . . IN OF<JEh NO. 10~51 (Cont'd) ......... . - .
e. Burials and Graves ~egiatration
(!) PhAse !
(e) Friendly end enemy ramains will be ree,..ared from DsmiUterized 4cna in eocordenoo with inotruotions to be ~ublished et a lrt<3r clete,
(2) Phase I1
(e) \I han rrecticebla, units will recover own deed end notify Rettl Graves F<ogistr.·tion Saetion ot loaation ot bodies for further GIVl>CUetion.
t. Mbrele end ~ersonel Services
3lC.htCT
(l) f•hes' I
(e) !1-1~· rine Corrs li:xohange S1o1rvice
~· Branch ilxehent<> et each Bn. CP
.1• FtF"tion sun le.tnel'!.t, oundriaa }.-ack, e"Teilable to iaoleted units 11nebla to utiliz~J axchenea i~cili ties.
(b) Leundry lerviae
1• Officers and lst rey grede NCO's th;outh Division loundry.
~· ~listed ~crsonnel below 1st pey fr£de exohenge b~sie at .shower point.
(o) l'Ul
l· Uelivered dailY
(d) .fv.:st end Facureret.ion progrem
l• In eoeord<nce with <•uo~es ostehlisl\ed by this H<_.
(e) Znterteinmant
J,_, ~ight (8) movies will bo shown niehtly in eceordence with sahedul• published by Rogtl S!ecSorO.
;;_. Live shows will btl ach~JduleJ es ev.e.ilelle.
(f) /-11 unit o<llllmSndars will ini tis ts or ausm>nt sports program t(') encourega- maximum pertioipation on a voluntary basis.
(2) These II
(e.) :fi..E.ticn euJ-rle:r.ent, sundr!e:3 reck, ~ill be dlstrlbutl3:d e.s sv:-!lrble.
(b) Moil del1vJre.l es frequently as JlOSSible.
S~CUhiTY l!JF~'ilUN 6.
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• • :JS:~RET
;;SOU!UTY INFOJ'>M.: ~ I ON . . .. .. . -- ... ... ... - . .. . ... - "' ... ~ -( Cont 'd) . . . .. - ...... "' -
g, Civil atfdra
(1) Deliver ell uneuthori•od civilians within the Ro~imentel eroe
•• Traeo will not be demegod, out, or destroyed unlaes dictr.tsd by
tecticel necessity.
J:.MEs T:.UL Liautenent Colonel, u. s, Marine Cor~•
ExS-cutive O!':fiaar
LlSThlrt'TlON 1
~a J.nnex X=F.ey to .5th Mer 0p; 0; 16-.5~
:£\. C. l:).S:OK ~-~ J • , U.:JMC S·4
'J~ChET SSCUF>lTY IN~VH-1. TION
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Headquarters, 5th Marines lot Marino Division, Fleet Marine Force
c/o fl'O, San Franoisco, California
Rm!MENTAL lmiORANDUM) 1 Otficsr of the Day
NUMBER •••••••••• J7-53)
Ref: (a) Regimental Me100 35-53
1, Reference (a) is hereby cancelled.
1/fpm J;l.-6/7 :u. Jul 1953
2. The below listed officers will stand duty as Officer of the Day on dates
indicated:
2d1t 2d1t CWO lstLt
Edlnund W, lAWRENCE John T. HHINGSEN Thomas W, PURVIS Bonis M, FRANK
July :U., 18, 211 21.1 27, 30 July 15, 19, 211 25, ~e. 31 July l6, 20, 2)1 26, 29 July 17'
3. The Regimental Eltecutive Officer will relieve the old Officer of the
Day end post the new Officer of the Day at 0830 daily.
4, No exchange or duty will be permitted without permission of the Regiments
Executive Officer.
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~.f10N~· :J. W. DRln;; J ·Capt,, USMC Adjutant
BY ORDER OF COLONJ!:L TSCHIRGI
J. H. FINCH Lieutenant Colonel, u. S. Marine Corps
E><eoutive Officer
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J .,.,-,_,,, '·! -~ ·n rs~~:::-:!lsl--·-----:,
Hea~uarters, 5th Marines -'t -3 1/roj
A2.-6/7 1st Marine Division, Fleet Mai'ine Foree e/o FPO, San Francisco, California Jl Jul 1953
REI'HH:l!IT AL MEMO!iANDUM) : Officer o£ the Day
tiUMBER ••••••.••• J~S))
Ref: (a) Regi!fl3ntal L.•n>o 37-SJ
1. Refer-ence (a} is herab7 rs\~cd.
2, The belO>T listed officers will stand ducy as O!.ficer of the Day mn dates
indicated:
2dLt Jobn T. HENNINGSiitl Augu8t 1, August 2, August ), August
4, 7, 10, 14. 16, 22, 26, 30 5, s, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31 CWO Eholll&e N, PURVIS
latLt Banis 11, rl!ANK 2dLt Willie 3, !•ORTON
"- ,... ...... ,, 'll"\ 'lJ ')Q. o, 7, .,, .u, ~~, ~~, ~~
13, 17, 21, 25, 29
3. The RGgimcnt11 mx~cutive Officer will ~lieve the old Officer of the Da.y and post the new Officer of the Day at OSJO daily.
4, No exchan.oe ot duty will be pormit.t.ed without permission of th~ Ragiwntal
Executi~e orricer. -
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BY ORDER OF COLONEL TSCHIRGI
JAMES TAUL Lieutenant Colonel, U, S, Marine Corps
Executive Officer
!
/.-;;, .?~~-f_';; ,: (_ ~ P. B. Gl!.B>Un'H . 2ndLt USI-!C Asst. Adjutant
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• • Headquarters, 5th Hari.;·· .. ~.z 1/rcj
l8t Marine Division, Fleet Marille Force A2-6/7 c/o FPO, San Francisco, California ·7 Aug _2_9,3
Reenlistment of Selective Service Personnel KUJ.IllE1., ••• .,,,,, 40..53)
Ref: (a~ Marir.e Corps ~JeillO 132-52 (b Div i··•>mo 245-52 ( c CG la .c·iarDiv ltr eor 25806 of 27 Ju1 1953
1, References ,3) and (b) contain authority and informtion concerning tho discharge of Se1.octive 3ervice pereonnel for the purpose of immediate reenlistm8nt in t."le .. 'egular l·ia.rirte Co;t·ps.
2, The purpose of this memorandum is to initiate an active and continuing program designee:•. to acquaint Selective clervic;Je per-so:rm~l wtth p~rtinent parts of th• references, for the purpose of stimulating reenlist.ments in the regular l11.rine Corps.
3. Unit Commanders will cause each inductee to be interviewed by an of. icer or staff liCO. >he purpose of this interviaw will be oo1 (1) explain the right of immediate discharge for the purpose of reenlisting in the regu1ar !l.arine Corps, (2) ~x.;:l&in the ad·,;antagas of a C&i''-'ei' Li tha l·tarine Corps, (3) notify unit rec1'Uiting officer o£ thJ names of those dee;·"·eing to roenliet, (4) obtain data for the monthly report required by paragraph 4 of this memorandum.
4. On 31 August 1953, and the last day of each month thereafter, unit commando· will submit a report of USMC-SS personnel as follows:
a, Total USkC-SS peraonn•l on rolls,
c. Total number of t:3MC-SS personnel interviewed during the month, who i;.dioated a desire tor immediate discharge .far the purpoeo of r€!enlisting.
d. Total number of USMC-33 personnol discharged and r•enlisted during month.
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;;;;:!£¥rL P, B. GILBRE!'H 2ndLt,, UlMC Asst, Adjutant
BY ORDER OF CULON:JL 'l'ui'PKINS
JAM!!:S TAUL Lieutenant Colonel, U.a. ~~rine Corps
Executive Officer
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Korean War Project USMC-07706376DECLASSIFIED
• • Headquarters, 5th Marines let Marine Diviaion, Fleet Marine Force
c/o FPC, San Francisco, California
lhec PlO 9 Aug 1953
REGU!ENT.AL ME)!OFJu'lDUM)
' NUl-!BER •••••••••• 41-53)
Special Service& Property, Requistt-:oni~g a..."id Accounting of
ell (1) Inventory Ro"ort Sheet
1. 'l'(lC ::·urpoae ·of this memorandum is to establish t.he procedure for requisit
ioning <J.nd accou"l'l.tir.g for Special. Services Pro~:.erty•
2• a.• Each be.tl.alion .. J:Lll.d s.epe:t"f.Lte oom?any will docigr.ate a special service£!
off'icer or non""C''m:niaeioned officer to be reaponaibile for all special oervicef!
property isaued ·:·,o tryat unit.
b· Unit COi":.:r!.Udera will, upon relief Of apecial aervicee of:'icer/non
comrt.ias~oned off .:..cer; direct that both .individual~:~ report to the Regimental
Special Servioeo Officer .in order tha-t transfer of rrorerty can be acco;Jr,;liahed •
c • Prior to + .. r..e ·relief of epacial .servicei1 .of'fice.rs/non-coo"_'issioncd offi<'
a now Oo:a.solidat·.d Mernora.ndum :Receipt will be accompliahed and such Tecoipta
will he rc<<cvred .lot lo.tcr tl'..o.n the 201:.:1 of each JtlCni:,h t.hereaf'ter•
3• a• RefoTenc .. (a) direeta tho.t t~1e Reginental S;;eci.al Services Of:'icer
:J.nticipa:te the nsode of special s-ervices· propo2·ty for regi;11cntal a.thlotic
.ecnC:. rccrco:t.ionc.l programo•
b. b· In order th.::Lt ths Regi1aental Spocio.l Services Officer ma.y have a
true picture· of tho .ourren;t. ao-rvico.i--:ls PrOJ:.>er-t.y·on }lo.nd "1nd .'1nticii_.:·r,to future
re(luir.uente, unite ~rrill comploto a monthly inventory report sheet (Enclosure
1) to .be aubraittcd to the .. Rogim.cnto.l Spocia.l Services 0£!'"iccr prlor to tho 2oth
of' eo.ch month;
c• In ao much as roquirnente will change frequently due to tho ccnd:J.tiona
under which thiJ RegirJent is opcl-a.ting, cac~ 10ont!1ly ro~01·t (El'l.closure l) Nill
upcrscdc 'the 'roceGding on0 o.nd o.ny items not received dl.~d.n(?: t!"l.'"'-.t r.Jonth
:,.ovld be o~10lm .., C"l..in•
d• 'I'his inventory report, wlth the vurco C5) e.u[,l. aix (C) i.o.-,t:1 ""r.ticip0.tcd
rcqt..lil'::wcnte colunno corc.p~-ctcd, will aorvo ~a a rot~uiai tion, In event of an
C/ICr[_ ... mcy, o. oe~erato rcqtdsitlon should bo for1·ra.rdod to the Roginonto.l S)ccir.l
Service::: O!'ficcJ: for iYJ..r.Qedin.tc attention•
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JAHES TAUL Licutcn.o.nt Colonel, u. S· l·b.rinc ·Corp n
£xccutivo OffL~er
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• Subj' !nvento~y report sheet
UHIT
:\rtTIOLE 'ALL, be.s ebaJ.l
LL, :Cootball
BALL~ :1and
3."'.11; softball
BALL, tennis
BA ::t1 barbe~.l 1 ~rr/li col iaro BL:-zs, soft ball e et of 2
·'1ARD, da:-t
CAP, ba::·eball
C: .. RDS, bin;io
CARJS,~layin~
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I g.oo
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• • ti!IIT nATE c·
~~ ~ fS~VI~ ~· ~':E:,s .A.l!'l'!ClLE A :aLE
-- .8422 5
~wa rmul' 7.m
.so ·•
ICE!'S. ··•· KIT ,m '"' .. n
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KIT. n-.~d•L nl.ne 6.113
~~h:' e.uto-9.00
'KIT . mocl el boat l.l.6
T.&l!ll •' s.m
,cign r 1.oo
.l=te rn .70~ MAROA S 6. 22'; ' )!AS::. baseball 2.20
MAS!{: •"•~-" 1.67
;4::·:~&.;: 8.30
~=i~er 4.6o
~i~ : .,;ortbe-11 4.12
~· model 4.'10
& tr rnr .
2.WS
l!!!Tlll~ ne 2.U5
l1"1'lDlll. 'Dhno • .,6
~- :ion '1.00
}I'll' .so
~: t .. ble te nn~• .a!
10.00 nm. ~6x44. tennie
}TlilT. ·"··'-" 6.00
.so
l'AD. hill " ').25
:!ii eliding. 'baa a--ll.95
~i . , t:oo
::;~ nu ~ t"ble
bo.aebaU ..... 4.oo
l'Al!TS footbAll 10.00
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• • fjl'H7. DATE OH SE:RVIO ' , ) :-!OS ~,JOS
A?.TICLE !~BLE }r_~~ l'EED TaOF~.L~6, lst
I f ~. nci 2C: :,lace
TROl~HYi lan:e
I I TR01··1EONE, '1.' c
' I "'2·~6 ' I .. ~UI~PET, w; c ' .. _rp:-:~. ·-! L";:::R r---
' J ROYAL 226·0C !
DNIFOr:s~ l~aee- ,ll,.ko9 .! '
I bull ~-I i
VIOLIN •,,' / c I .-.l 01."1 ,,..
VIOLIN, bass
,~HVC"d
I I I 2o•OO
:·:J.TCHES I ~;.!tltS2 I . !u S:1IRT, l:ae.eball '· .1:5 .
S!URT, ba(;1~et ba,J l ',. 2c:;
SHIRT, o'f/ca t
f ~:~: I
' SilOE, a t,hl e't,io
SHOS, baseball ~ .. )'17~-.
SHOE, box~ n~ 6. ,.
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SHOE, football lO.CC
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STRINGS, v.cocir' .. -~._,_,l.:;::::CC~-+l---+-----l.'----fl---SUFF0RT:'1:R, c ~:1l0 " • ...,.9 .... C'"'8
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SUIVELS box~.n:: h •i!·G29] l
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l i TOK TOM2 holder !.il·26 I
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ARTICLE
f·ANTS, t.raining
:-RO'IECTOR, body bat:le'wall
RACKET, bad: j_ntoc"J
boxin~
l'ROTEOTOR, ~ootball " RECORDS, Llant thono RE3DS, clarinet .. sa A a .hone
ROBE b xin> nAn -'~---~~--J.UJJ.JI ._,_..<;..;l,.U •• L;,~
t:rawbone
'ROFE, s>i:_.:, boxinJ_
to
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11·721{6
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PZN an(~ PEi:crL SETS
·PTJJ_Il"O; mat.s1n-oto 88 Kev RJ,DIO-P!!ONO GRJ.FH
RJ.DIO, f!O:tt .. ...... _.,."' 'rr t'Ui.!..J.LU) R-.t.v>...
RJJJIO, Zeni t:-.. Trane-Oceanic RECOPD F·LA "ER, elec
REOORDEP,, Disc•
FRINT DRHR
'!.ZOR, elec •
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ll.L:l"t9
~80. 7)
•17~·')291
1~2 •'"£07
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• • '!!...-- DATE
, -" UNIT ~~~D ABJ..E L:_MVS i :,;:.:• ; 2ill·~ I'RIOE iNJi:ED
~cup #lCC 12.]6 l ~ce ' '')rd & "t 7•2222
I TRUN!i,bao'<stball 14·2'5 ..
•nm~ ~ ! 2•2608
i 1 2o_6C
WJ,TCH, bar!_d 4.00
iijJ:'OJi, __ -".1-_o p lC.CC
'i 1 be ;~ar bell 5.00
i~;rbell 6.00
;~_u,~rbeu 7·00
27 lbe Pr a.oo ;;~~~~;_•;;-rboll 9·00
4lflbe :r 10.00
'!:I_STL!h£ff~ .10 'RE BRUSH, for
dru:ne 1o80
ROBE, ' "' 11·75
~~;~0 ll '\.44
'1?·6250
I
ollde 12·7625
tJector 17·89
SHOES ' •< : 11•15
SHOES, ho l . 13_•9127 I base :
fiddle : ' "- ~}'"' 'OdJLE~ table
l~ ~'5!7.!l±5 PHY tear> &
_1.11> 1 J..A~1 },
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Korean War Project USMC-07706382DECLASSIFIED
~UARTERS, 5TH MARINES 1ST MARINE DIVISION,_ FLEET MARINE FORCE
C/O FpO, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFOffiliA
18 August 1963
RESTRICTED SECURITY INFORMATION
REGH!ENTAL TRhiNING MEMORANDUM) Mine Hazards, orientation of
NUMBER, •.•••••••••••••••• l?-53) troops on
Ret: (a) DivTngMe~o 26-53
1. All bettalions and separate companies will comply with reference (a) and conduct a minimum ot one (1) hour instruction on the dangers, looe.tion and marking of mine fields in unit sectors.
2. A minimum or one (1) hour instruction and orientation on mine fields will be included in the instruction given replacements upon joining commands.
~. Completion of this instruction in compliance with reference (a) anc. this memorandum will be shown in the weekly training accomplished report to the 8-3.
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8-3
REBTRICT'CD SECURITY lNFOa~TION
BY ORDER OF COLONEL TOMPKINS
JAMES TAUL Lieutenant Colonel, U, S, Marine Corpe
Executive Cffioer
DECLASSIFIED
Korean War Project USMC-07706383DECLASSIFIED
Headquarters, Sth llarines let !'.arine Divieion, Fleet Marine Force
c/o FPO, 3an Francisco, California
REGI}I'~iTAL G1lN ::i"!AL ORDLR) J As~umption of Conml.!l.nd
1\Jf:Jl :,, ............... 58)
l!ef: (a) rtegintontal General Order No. 55
1. n.eference (;:.,) is hereby revoked,
1/rej AJ.-4/4 1 Aug 1953
2. !'".have tlii:o do.te.auuded conllll'ind of the 5th Marinea, 1st v.arine Division, Fleet Marine Fo~·ce.
3. All orders. ·.ud regulations issued 'oy my predecessor will re.ma.in in effect w.til rc: -oked or modified by my order.
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l!EAD<~.UARTERB, 5TH MARINES 1ST MARINE DIVISION, rLEET MARINE FORCE
C/0 FPO, SAN FRA''CI SOC, CALIFORNIA
RESTRICTED SECURITY INFORMATION
REGIMENTAL GEHERAL ORD;;R)
J/Jr A2-4/3 Ser: 3 Aug 1953
: Control of Entry into Demilitarized NUMBE~, ••• ,,, •• ,-.,,.59) Zone
Ret: (a) Division General Order Number 133,
Enol:
~ll Overlay or Crossing Stations 2 Rules tor Conduct in Demilitarized 3 Sentr¥ Log Sheet
(4) Pass rom
Zone
1. In accordance with reference (a) 1 which sets torth the provisions concerning the entry or personnel into the Demilitarized Zone, entry into and conduct within the Demilitarized Zone will be governed by the provisions of this order.
2, EST.t\BLI SHNENT OF COO SSING STATIONS
a, The Northern Regiment (5th Mar Regt) will establish guard poets, hereinafter referred to as CROSSING STATIONS, as 1ncUcatcd in enclosure (1) to insure that only aut':orhed personnel gain entrance into the Demilitar1£ad Zone,
b, Crossing Stations will be manned by a RUard consisting of at least two (2) men.
e, 1t1rc end radio oommunlcatlon will be established l~terally between Crossing Stations, and from ~he Croneing Station to Battalion Command Posts,
d. The construction of Crossing Station buildings, barricades, and latrine facilities iS tho responsibility of, end ~<111 be accomplished by, the 1st Engineer Batte.11on,
a. AUI'I!OR!TY TO E;NTER rom:, a, Only those persons poseessing a valid pass, or under
the supervision of an ott1oer possessing a p£t_se: nut:"lorizing a work1ne; party or a etipulatod number, will be allo~<cd to enter_ tho Demilitarized Zone,
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b, Oruy passes issued by the Pass Control Center of tho Northern Regiment end signed by the Commending Pffiocr, Executive Officer or 8-2 Northern Regiment >rill be honored 8.t c.hc CroBA1ng Stations in tho let ~Iarine DiviSion Sooter with the following oxoopt1ons:
(1) At tho Traffic Control Pointe under control ·or tho l1unsan-Ni Provisional Command.
(2) Those paeeoe issued by tho Operations Division of the MAC ror UN or MAC personnel at suo h t1mo as said passes aro duly promulge.ted,
(3) Those passes issued by the direction of tho Commanding General, 1st Commonwealth Division, to be honored in tho rit:ht (Northeast) portion of the Northern Regimental Sector only ..
o, Each entry into the Dem1l1tar1zod Zone >rill require a pass roge.rdlesa of tho number of entries made in ono day by any particular individual, \forking part1os that will uso trucks for multiple trips into the zone will obtain paeecs estimated to cover each entry for each of those vehicles, These will bo in addition to ·the one pass covering tho initial on try of· the >rorking party,
d, All salvage part1oe will onter e.nd leave tho zone by the same gato,
4, AUT!~RITX TO ISSUE PASSES,
a, All pe.ase s to en tor tho let Harino Di via ion Sec tor will Center of tho Northern Regiment 5th l-larine Regiment CP,
Demilitarized Zone in tho bo 1aauod by the Pass Control located at tho 8-2 eeouon,
5, INDOCTRINATION OF PERSONNEL ENTERING ZONE,
a, Unit Commanding Officers are reaponaiblo t~t all personnel arc thoroughly familiar with tho provisions of Enclosure (2) governing tl1c conduct of poraonnol entering the Demilitarized Zone. . '
b, Groupo en to ring tho Dcmlli tar1 zed Zone will be led by e.n Cfficor and will enter the zone only oftor prior rooonnaiseanco by that Officer.
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c, All &r~upa including non-English speaking personnel will include at least one (1) interpreter for control purposes,
d, All working parties will be accompanied by medical personnel nnd ambulances commensurate with the si~e of the party,
6, DUTIES Ol' CROSSING ,STATION GUARDS,
R, Sentriee on Crossing Station Guard will!
(1) Insure that all personnel entering the Demilitarized Zone lwve a duly aut'lentioatod pcss (Enclosure (3)) es aet rort:1 in paragraphs 3 and 4 above,
(2) Maintain a log (Enclonure (4)) of all persons and vchiclcn entering and leaving the De~il1tarized Zone,
(:3) Allow no weapons to be carried militarized Zone, except by Military Police Joint Observ8r TcamB•
into the Doace ompanying
(4) Allow no cameras to be carried into the Dcm1litar1zcd Zone,
(5) Collect all pasoes from peroons leaving the Do1nili tnri zGrl Zona.
(6) l'iakc telephonic reports to their parent unit on the entry or departure Of any poraon or pcraons t~ough their otation to include pass number; nUQbcr of pers~nncl.in party; number ond type of vehicles; name, rank, and or~~nization of pass holder; and time of entry or departure.
(?) Hake FLASH reports to parent un1 t of the fllilure of any party to clear the Demilitarized Zone by 2000, or of any violation of t~e conditions set forth in Enclosure (2).
b. Sentries are authorized to correot t~e number ?f personnel s:~l11wn on a pe.se to a smaller number to con:f'orrn with the actual group.
7. REPORTS AND RECORDS.
a. 3attalione will maintain the f,....llo1·~·1ng at Crnssing Stations:
(l) Samples of valid e1[;natures to appear on passes,
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(2) A copy or Encloauro (2).
(3) A copy of orders for tho Crossing Stat1ol)..
(4) Facsimilies of euthorizcd paaacs.
b, Battalions will notify immediately the Pass Control Cantor (S-2), Northern Rogt of tho entry or depe.rture of ell parties in their sector to 1nclude all information required in pe.ra 6 a. (6) and (7) above.
c. Battalions 1<1ll make a daily tolephon1ol report to the Pass Control Center by 2200 giving the total number of pcreonne and vch1clea passing into and leaving the Demilitarized Zone in their sector as of 2000. This ~<ill be confirmed in writting by 0800 the following morning.
d. Battalions will oalloot sentry logs and reoovorod paasos from sentries subsequent to 2000 cs.oh day and deli vo.r to the Pass Control Cantor prior t~ 0800 the following morning.
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0/J. 1'1, DRURY Capt USUC Adjutant
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BY ORDER OF CO!JiNEL TOllPl:INS
JAMES TAUL Lieutenant Colonel, U,S, Marino Corps
Executive Officer
(4)
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SECRET SECURITY INFORHATION
Appondix IV to 5th !1ar1nM Commend Diary for Auguat 1953
l, REPORTS AND SUH''ARIES
a. Tho following functions were pcrfor~cd during the mor.•h of Au<:u•t 1953 by Special Borvioos,
. , Ono yePr Cr")llege GED appi1cet1'1n8 ~.ocoptod. 1 One Y''"r College GED tc•t completed and prccoseod, 8 T, '.· oCJllool GED applications aocor,tod, ~ P\r'~' ,.:;0~1ncl GED toRte oocplcitOd r.nd proooenoQ., £'.'.5 r" :; ·~_.•r·J.icationa ace opted, (' :;~;. -.· 1. d};}~lic£1tions BCCt3:QtOd 1 -1:•.-r :· ·:] (,·)rps Extension Coureo appl1oa:t1on accepted,
All l"odnn Vcrioty s.how held at 2/5 CP, · Approx1ms.tc attcnd-:•J'lc .. 0.-m.
?r· ;:.v .. -~ 1: .. --::J. one USO show - '1M>ot The Girl au at 1/5 CP :for RosL-Joo: r. .\:1pr:.:x1t7!B.tfl at tcndanoe 2. 500, _
l/5 n~l.·-lJilly bo.nd played engager:wnts during tho month at ti1e i'ulloN'if).g plo.oee;
1. Hosp1 tel ShipS - Inchon
2, In chan Sorvico Club
3, ARCOi.l1 City Bta:r:r .Club
4. Stege show a in 1/5 CP
5, Ste~r; AlLows 1n Rogt CP
MSgt PORTII:R put on a one men sh("J~~ r•t RGe.·t CP. A~tendance 200,
Th1rty-ft w"' 'films "mre nhmm t twC"J-hundrcd-fr"lrty-cir:ht movies; appr•JJdiTI'e.tD attendance 44j468.
ComplotoC.. ;,r()rlo: 0n Rogt Be .:;ebell., ":: )ftball, enCl. S~tsl.rctbali f1old,
Distributed 2 1800 nng1z1nos 1 12,000 Stars •nd strlipM 1 300 Scouts, 1 1 500 Navy TinliJe,
Entorad taamA in Division 8-:-Jftball, be.scbe.ll, volloybe.ll, badminton and hnrf!cshoa compotitirm.
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Arranged for the purchase of 71 217 caeca ot boer and 1~~ -~--- ~~ -~~+ ~-4~~8 ~"-~ ~~viftn ~-~tn1~n~ U~tu,::;o v• o.u.a.u '4.&-4.a,~o,Do,g ..,""'"'"-~ .......... -..,...,....,._.., __ .,. .. _ ............ .,.
Di_s'•;<·i.lJUtcd 480 pocket 'bOOka.
lwJ.rl P.cg:..;.1cnt~,l._ t~rnalllf)nt •. in t.;l.ag tootba11.1• baJJke-t;'bal.}, t::11"'\ _., l· ·I" •,r- •. ' ' '-" _ ....... _ ~ ._ .. ' • ..
l;,, J··- ;-. . .1-,, !tc:: ;Jov1o projectors ttl provide movies tor tho 1L1G en ·_1"-Eieg in rcspc-'Jtivo eompany CP areas.
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Ap):'''''t''l--~-o '!.'':tll;Jdrmtie' 'OOo;-' Awarded 4.7 prizes for the winners n.f ~he ."J '..i!.:l.J tlc events. -
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Durinoz -'~he nc;riod a tote1 ot 3266 -patients. were tree. ted in e.ll sick tay-a. A to~ibrt ~, ~9;\.~tteQ, ~o J.4ed1~l Co. A tctaj_ or' 467 Immunizations waro adllii'liut'ored. .'l'hlrt;v-threo \~~~\/ -11 ,-,-w- n.i:lun-,. ,-,;-" ",.,.;.;._-11 .-:o.~w'l ....... _._·--_-_•-- ---~_-- .... ..:~ .A. .. ~_•--- +-_"'-"""" _..,ft+ m'lnth. 'l'':1lf1 1a a lJ' 1ncroai0 .··._ .·· · 'tne irldnth'ot !Uly I9S3.
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On Z AuguFJt, two (2) Marine Qjt;ioeiii '~ 265 o'n1iated Marinos a_ncl ~- enlisted Navy wore drt:ippcd tnr tranetor to tho United Sts,ton w_ith t-he _:u,.;t ~otation Draft. On 7 August two1vc (1?). Marine ·orncets and 306 on1ietod !«ar1noe wore Jo1nod frr;n t:b.IJ :Lst ·Juiy Replacement Battalion. ··:>1\eg1mt3t!tal strength 0:1 ::;J "'lQlSt was as tollowa:
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... Headoual'tere, 5th l!al'1nea (Reint)
lot Mal'ine D1v1o1on (Beint) Flee~ Mal'1n8 F~,.o~
c/o rPO, .. 0 Fl'anc1ooo, Cal1fol'n1a
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I Sil!!nlll Co..,mun1ca~1ona NUl-!:B:!:R ••• •••••• • •• •, • .59)
4 AUi!t\8 t 1953
1. Commun1o&t1one will be 1n aoool'danoe with COMSOP-1 and etreot1ve 1ridioea to OOI and SCI.
2, In addition to the above d1l'ect1vea ~he following speo1t1o 1nstruot1ona &?DlYl
a. h&JIQ.- (l) :Regimental Com"'((.nd Net will be guarded oontin11ously by all units with exoelltion or the Ant1-:"anlt Company.
(2) lle~1mental Tao~ical Net will be ~>;UA ,.._ ded by ~·~~&lions and sep&l'ate co~1ea tl'Om 1900 to 0800 daily. In the event wire com..,un1ea~1one tail, units w'll irll>ne Cl._l:_'- tely gll4rd the tactical net.
(3) Batt~ion oomrn&nd n~ts will b~ activated as reou1red.
(4) .. 11 Croutng S~t1one will bto provided
with~N/~RC-6'.• ~o~~o·~.l !f re~u1red), 0l'oss1ng Stations will e1lfe,. app>'o:o~ta~., Cfi:oan:v Command Nets 1rnm~d1"+-~lY upon ta11u"" or ><i!'e oon!Oiun1ca~1ens. ,,
(5) 'c~~Y Co~..,sn~ Na~s Will be b:V eom9Rny oomm~.nd posts.
(e) Croa~ng Stations Numbel' three (3) and Number n1n~ (9) w1:1:l ll<'l_'j),..,vidAd wi~h AN/l'RC-lO'a ror l&~•ral c.om,u.n1eaHon. 083' Will en<;er aame comcany nA~ u CS9
b. ~I~ (1) Each letter Co!ll~ny will be providA~ with one (1) 5li:22 swi tohboal'd, · ··
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(3) Com,unic~~lon '<111 b• oe~abl1sh~d la~erally betw••n C~ssin~ S~~tlone u~111t1ng sound-noWAr nhon~s. R~a~onsib1lity from l<>ft to right,
. . BY 0!\D;):R OF.COLONEL '](J:_!l'r.:IN~
J.,ME S ':' d.IJL Lleuten..nt Colonel, u. s. ua,1M Col":tJS
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Hendquarters, 5th l~ines
lst Marine Divisjou 0 rloet M&rine Foree
o/o :E'ft>_, San F:::anciscoi CW.ifotnia
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(a) Paragraph 4900.5, Mlrine Corps Monual
1/rld P2l l1 Aug 1953
1. Effective this date the wearing of mustaches by per.sonne1 of this regiment
is authorized.
2,· Pertinent :J:Qrtions ot reference (a) are quoted for info :t"IOOtion 1
"2• The face shall ba kept olean shaven, except that a mustache may be
worn,
3• NO eocentriclties in the manner or wearing tha heir or mustache
shall ba permitted • •
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tJ.eutllnant Colonel., u.., S .. Marine Corps E:mcutive Qtfieer
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Headquartsre, 5th Marines let Mar:.ne Division (Rein1'), Fleet Marine rorce
c/o FPO, San Francisco, California ·
REGIMENTAL GENERAL ORDER)
2/gdr 8 Aug 1953
Operation of Trucks within the De~
NUJ.!BER. • • . . . ....•••• , • 61 ) J'/1111 tO>li'I.IM. Zone.
Ref: (a) F.egimental General Orde1• #59
Enol·: (1) Sample of Truck Pass
l, In order to facilitate the pperation of trucks Within the
Demilite.rlzsd Zone in support of salvage activities authorized
by reference (v.), truok passes will be issued by this Hendqucrt<
to the officer in charge of the working party applying tor admie
sion to the Demilitt~ized Zone.
2. These oupplemsntary permits w1ll bear the some number c.s the
basic Temporc.ry PE.S& to the Demili tttr1Zed Zone, end will nuth~
or1zc truc::r; to enter c.nd depc..rt trom the Dsm1li to.l'ized ZoD£>
without rostrict1on on ths number o:t tr1ps na long M the pnrent
working p~~ty remains within the Dsmilitcr1zed Zone.
3. Sentries nt checkpoints ~rc d1r~cted to record the number
of ~eraonnel in the orew~ me~ng the t~ucks nnd to insure that
all members or working po.rt1es nnd truck crews have deported
from the Demilito.rizod zone when the bnsio passes end ~
su.>plementvry truck passes huve bsen ourrendered.
4. The of~1cer 1n ohrrge of the working pcrty 1s responsible
tor the cc•nduot ot nll trucks end o~ews sup:nort1ng his working
party, nnd no truck arews will opero.te without n non~oommiesic
officer in chnrge,
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BY ORDER OF COLOIIL TOMPKINS
J.Aif;ES TAU!, Lieutenant Colonel, U. S, Marine Corps
Executive Officer
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