- 6th Infantry Division (South Korea)
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The 6th Infantry Division was a military formation of the
Republic of Korea Army during the 20th Century. The Division consisted of the 2nd, 7th, and 19th Regiments. [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/rok/6id.htm 6th Infantry Division] ]Became part of II Corps after the first fall of
Seoul .Was part of the defensive line to slow the North Korean advance from
Seoul toTaejon .Fought in the
Battle of Pusan Perimeter . [ [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/brochures/KW-Outbreak/outbreak.htm The Korean War: The Outbreak] ]The 6th Division, meeting little opposition and traveling fast up the
Chongchon River valley, reached Huichon, nearly sixteen miles north ofKujang-dong , on the night of October 23, 1950. Passing throughOnjong , twenty-six miles fromHuich’on , during the night of the twenty-fourth, the 7th Regiment, 6th Division, turned north and advanced towardChosan , fifty miles away on theYalu River . A reinforced reconnaissance platoon from the 7th Regiment entered Chosan the next morning and found the North Koreans retreating across the Yalu into China over a narrow floating footbridge. [ [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/brochures/kw-unoff/unoff.htm The Korean War: The UN Offensive] ]On October 25, in the ROK II Corps sector, the 3d Battalion, 2d Regiment, 6th Division, started northwest from
Onjong , about fifty miles from theYalu , towardPukchin . Eight miles west of Onjong the 3d Battalion encountered what was thought to be a small force of North Koreans but was, in reality, a Communist Chinese forces (CCF) trap, in which CCF troops destroyed the 3d Battalion as an organized force. On the evening of the next day the division ordered its 7th Regiment to withdraw south. Before it could do so, however, it needed supplies, which were airdropped on the twenty-eighth. As the 7th Regiment headed south the following morning, it ran into an enemy roadblock about twenty miles south ofKojang . [ [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/brochures/kw-unoff/unoff.htm The Korean War: The UN Offensive] ]After the Chinese intervention and attacks in November 1950, the U.S. 2d Infantry Division, the
Turkish Brigade , and the ROK 6th, 7th, and 8th Infantry Divisions were shattered units that would need extensive rest and refitting to recover combat effectiveness. [ [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/brochures/kw-chinter/chinter.htm The Korean War: The Chinese Intervention, pg 14] ]References
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