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PUSAN PERIMETER BATTLE    
     South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu - Roy E. Appleman    

     Army Overview of this phase

 

 

 

B29
B29
view of Korean Terrain - an Infantry War

 

Exhausted ROKs after battling NK invaders
July 7, 1950
Exhausted South Korean infantry momentarily rest with their weapons

 


34th Infantry at the Kum

MG position overlooking the Kum river
34th Infantry, Ansong River, 7/50

But the North Koreans broke through, and Taejon fell


 

5th Marines mount out for Korean War
5th Marines mount out for Korean War: San Diego, July 12-15, 1950

 

Photo Photo
Death From The Skies

 

Army Wounded
Army Wounded In Action, Pusan Perimeter, 8/50

 

Bombed out T34
T34s bombed out by USAF

 

Burning T34
T34 burns from M-26 Hit, 1st Marine Brigade August, 1950

 

Another Murdered GI POW

 

Captured North Korean Weapons

Top To Bottom

Russian 14.5mm antitank rifle PTRD-1941 (Degtyarev) with satchel of AP rounds
DP 7.62 mm Ruchnoy Pulemyot Light Machine Gun
Japanese 7.7mm rifle
Russian 7.62mm Carbine M1944
Russian Model PPSh41 7.62mm submachine gun

 

North Korean Army</a> Invades
North Korean Army Invades with coordinated tank, infantry and air assault.

6/25/50

 

Task Force Smith

1st Units of doomed Task Force Smith enter Taejon
1st Units of Task Force Smith entering Taejon, 7/2/50

U.S. Army 24th Infantry Division Photo
D.M. Giangreco, War in Korea: 1950-1953 (Presidio Press).


American Ground Forces Enter the Battle
The Korean War, 1950-1953

 

Osan Bazooka team
PFC Kenneth Shadrack (right), part of 2.36 in. Bazooka Team firing on an NKPA T34 tank south of Osan. Seconds later PFC Shadrack was mortally wounded by machine gun fire.

 

 

19r1
19th Infantry Regiment defend a dike along the Kum near Taepyong-ni, 7/14/50
The Kum River battle was a disaster.

 

ROKs move into line
ROKs Moving Up, August, 1950,
Pusan Perimeter

 

T34 destroyed by 27th Infantry
On the Taegu Front, a Destroyed T34, Compliments of 27th Infantry Regiment
The Bowling Alley - The Sangju-Taegu Corridor, 8/21/50

 

rescue under fire
Provisional Marine Brigade wounded rescued under heavy fire

 

K Company assaults Hill 99

ROK Company K

 

5th RCT Veteran back from the line

5th RCT Veteran after 31 days on the line. September, 1950

 

Murderer? 
Murderer?

Wounded North Korean Prisoner Had Many Personal Belongings of GIs.

Near No-Name Ridge, Naktong River, Pusan Perimeter, September, 1950

 

51 Victims of North Korean atrocities are uncovered in a mass grave. They had been murdered near Chonju soon after the initial wave of NK advances

 

 

Murder was a preferred North Korean tactic.  PFC Roy Manring identifies four North Korean prisoneers as among those who gunned him down, along with 41 other American POWs, their hands tied behind their backs, and left for dead.


Murderers
North Korean POWs, 9/50
Sanctuary for Murderers?

Hill 303

 

Pusan
Ship unloading at Pusan Harbor, 7/50

Eighth Army in Command

Establishing the Pusan Perimeter

Map

 

ROK Wounded
July 28, 1950
ROK wounded in Pusan Perimeter fighting

 

Bombed out T34
T34s, Bombed Out by USAF, July of 1950

 

155mm Howitzers in Battery
155mm Howitzers in Battery

 

M26 Marine tank
1st Marine Brigade, Tank Action at the Naktong, August, 1950

 

Wounded Marine gets treatment
Marine Wounded Moved by Navy Corpsmen

 

M46 Heavy Tank
M46 Patton with its 90mm HV Gun

 

25id, Masan
25id, Masan, 9/50
M-24 Chaffee Light Tanks wait for T34/85 assault

 

Murdered Civilians

Murdered South Korean civilians
Taejon, 9/50

A few of the tens of thousands of South Korean Civilians murdered by retreating NKPA


A North Korean Nurse.
Captured near Singdangdong by 2nd Btn 38th Infantry Regiment

Self-Propelled 76mm gun
North Korean 76mm Self-Propelled Gun

 

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