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Battle of Hill 282

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121: 106: 1110:, second in command of the Argylls, who had led an ammunition resupply and litter-bearing party to the crest before noon, watching the flames on the crest die down, noticed that a few wounded men still held a small area on top. Acting quickly, he assembled about thirty men and led them back up the hill before approaching North Koreans reached the top. There, two bursts of automatic fire mortally wounded him as he and Maj. A. I. Gordon-Ingram, B Company commander, fired a 2-inch mortar. According to his 77: 141: 93: 1064:. Starting before dawn on 23 September, B and C Companies after an hour's climb seized the crest of Hill 282 surprising there a North Korean force at breakfast. Across a saddle, and nearly a mile away to the southwest, higher Hill 388 dominated the one they had just occupied. C Company started toward it. 1086:
circled Hill 282 where the British displayed their white recognition panels. The North Koreans on Hill 388 also displayed white panels. To his dismay, Captain Radcliff of the tactical air control party had a defective radio which prevented him from establishing contact with the F-51s and it was later
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and mortar fire, which began falling on the British. The action continued throughout the morning with North Korean fire increasing in intensity. Shortly before noon, with American artillery fire inexplicably withdrawn and the five supporting U.S. tanks unable to bring the North Koreans under fire
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The next day a count showed 2 officers and 11 men killed, 4 officers and 70 men wounded, and 2 men missing for a total of 89 casualties; of this number, the mistaken air attack caused approximately 60.
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had yet to notify the pilots of proper air recognition panels. At 12:15, the Mustangs, confused by the panels and no radio contact with friendly ground forces, dropped
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North Korean troops occupying this hill already were moving to attack the one just taken by the British. The North Koreans supported their attack with
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The attack was over in two minutes and left the hilltop a sea of orange flame. Survivors plunged 50 ft down the slope to escape the burning napalm.
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On 22 September 1950, the Battalion of Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders moved up to attack Hill 282 near
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because of terrain obstacles, the Argylls called for an air strike on the North Korean-held Hill 388.
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Gordon-Ingram counted only ten men with him able to fight, and some of them were wounded. His three
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were nearly out of ammunition. At 15:00 the survivors were down at the foot of the hill.
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Just after noon the Argylls heard the sound of approaching aircraft. Three
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citation, Muir's last words as he was carried from the hilltop were "The
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List of post-1945 U.S. friendly-fire incidents with British victims
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in an assault on this position as part an operation by
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Korean War
Songju
United Nations
United Kingdom
United States
North Korea
United Kingdom
P-51 Mustangs
napalm
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Korean War
North Korean offensive
Pokpung
Chuncheon
1st Seoul
Gorangpo
Kaesong–Munsan
Ongjin
Uijeongbu
Suwon Airfield
Air Campaign
Andong
Chumonchin Chan
Osan
Pyongtaek
Chonan
Chochiwon

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