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Koreans. The battalion's commander ordered mortar fire on the North Korean forces, causing them to disperse as the lead tank began firing on the positions of A Company, on a hill southwest of the road. Mortar fire destroyed a truck, but a round from a North Korean tank stunned the artillery observer and no one took his place in the confusion, ending the
American mortar attack. North Korean forces immediately began advancing on A Company's position, but the company was not able to return fire effectively, with fewer than half of its soldiers using their weapons. For several minutes only squad and platoon leaders shot back while the rest of the soldiers hid in their foxholes. Within fifteen minutes, B Company was able to return fire effectively, and by this time the North Korean forces had advanced steadily toward 1st Battalion's position. Later examinations found many American soldiers' weapons were assembled incorrectly or were dirty or broken. The Americans had nothing with which to fight the tanks, and were unable to do anything to stop them.
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forces. A Company, under the heaviest attack, attempted a gradual withdrawal which quickly became disorderly, as men ran from the hill, some without weapons and ammunition, being strafed by North Korean machine guns the entire time. Panic quickly overtook many of the men of the battalion, and they started running past the designated rally points, all the way to
Pyongtaek. Others, too scared to retreat, remained in their foxholes and were captured by the North Korean forces. One officer attempted to stay behind and search for survivors, before he and three others were allegedly captured and executed by North Korean forces. Company commanders gathered what men they could and began moving south, though one-fourth of 1st Battalion was killed, missing or captured immediately after the brief fight. The retreating elements left a trail of equipment behind, littering the road back to Pyongtaek with ammunition, helmets, and rain gear. In the disorderly retreat one platoon from A Company was left behind, and had to retreat through a railway for cover.
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Battalions which had also withdrawn. Though a few jeeps and trucks were found and commandeered, most of the retreat was carried out on foot. A few scattered artillery shells landed around the retreating force, but North Korean soldiers did not aggressively pursue them. By noon the disorganized remains of the 34th
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tanks were spotted stopped at the bridge. Following them were two columns of infantry. The
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as long as possible. At midnight on July 5, several more survivors of Task Force Smith streamed into the battalion's lines. At 0300 on July 6, the battalion destroyed a small bridge over a stream 600 yards (550 m) north of its position.
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moving with them, further demoralizing the soldiers. The 34th Infantry Regiment began to set up a new line south of Chonan by nightfall, even though many of its men no longer had equipment to fight with.
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2204:978-1-882810-44-4
2179:978-1-4102-2451-4
2161:978-1-57488-334-3
2140:978-1-84119-413-4
2107:978-0-16-001918-0
2083:978-0-7818-1019-7
1467:Battle of Cheonan
1378:Brigadier General
1194:Republic of Korea
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645:1st and 2nd Wonju
593:Ch'ongch'on River
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465:2nd Naktong Bulge
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3544:White Horse Hill
3476:Heartbreak Ridge
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3393:Naval operations
3353:
3310:Spring offensive
3208:
3164:Task Force Faith
3157:Chosin Reservoir
3118:
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3048:Counteroffensive
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3767:Blacklist Forty
3735:Korean conflict
3718:
3679:Popular culture
3673:
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3512:2nd Maryang-san
3493:1st Maryang-san
3449:
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3411:Chumonchin Chan
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2690:Matthew Ridgway
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1475:Pusan Perimeter
1459:Pusan Perimeter
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2499:Syngman Rhee
2497:
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2476:West Germany
2431:participants
2416:Soviet Union
2403:
2396:Eastern Bloc
2364:South Africa
2296:
2281:Belligerents
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2112:the original
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2027:, p. 66
2012:, p. 18
2010:Gugeler 2005
1997:, p. 17
1995:Gugeler 2005
1990:
1985:, p. 16
1983:Gugeler 2005
1978:
1973:, p. 15
1971:Gugeler 2005
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1961:, p. 65
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1949:, p. 76
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1935:Gugeler 2005
1930:
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1838:Gugeler 2005
1823:, p. 80
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1784:, p. 11
1782:Gugeler 2005
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1770:Gugeler 2005
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1740:, p. 89
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1658:, p. 73
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1631:, p. 62
1624:
1617:Varhola 2000
1612:
1601:. Retrieved
1597:the original
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1576:Varhola 2000
1561:Varhola 2000
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1336:World War II
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1307:M26 Pershing
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1222:World War II
1207:
1183:
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1110:North Korean
1101:
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1025:Air Campaign
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819:Bloody Ridge
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792:Soyang River
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681:Twin Tunnels
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410:P'ohang-dong
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333:Air Campaign
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106:
101:Belligerents
90:North Korean
29:Part of the
3896: /
3849:South Korea
3837:North Korea
3750:Flying aces
3702:Reenactment
3398:(1950–1953)
3354:(1950–1953)
3316:Imjin River
3271:(4th Seoul)
3241:Chipyong-ni
3218:Thunderbolt
2811:Chinese and
2725:Peng Dehuai
2658:Kim Jong-oh
2652:Kim Hong-il
2570:Kim Il Sung
2349:Philippines
2344:New Zealand
2339:Netherlands
1619:, p. 4
1578:, p. 3
1563:, p. 2
1551:, p. 2
1539:, p. 1
1403:Lee Kwon Mu
1331:M2 Browning
1122:South Korea
1120:in western
896:Bunker Hill
772:Imjin River
698:Chipyong-ni
675:Thunderbolt
164:Lee Kwon Mu
145:North Korea
79:South Korea
3919:Categories
3902: (
3883:127°5′46″E
3880:36°59′36″N
3773:Operation
3765:Operation
3639:War crimes
3634:Casualties
3527:Sui-ho Dam
3522:Hill Eerie
3506:Polecharge
3500:Haktang-ni
3377:Sui-ho Dam
3282:Courageous
3276:Maehwa-san
2600:Zhou Enlai
2594:Mao Zedong
2259:Background
2242:Korean War
2118:2010-12-22
1603:2009-11-29
1489:References
1481:until the
1309:and older
1294:Yellow Sea
1175:Background
1161:Yellow Sea
1114:Korean War
1045:Sui-ho Dam
1001:Big Switch
879:Hill Eerie
873:Rat Killer
861:Polecharge
855:Haktang-ni
738:Courageous
732:Maehwa-san
268:Korean War
62:1950-07-06
31:Korean War
3904:Pyongtaek
3799:See also:
3760:MiG Alley
3649:Armistice
3621:Aftermath
3532:Old Baldy
3481:Han River
3471:Punchbowl
3446:Stalemate
3435:Han River
3362:MiG Alley
3303:Dauntless
3246:3rd Wonju
3236:Hoengsong
3179:Uijeongbu
3173:3rd Seoul
3088:Pyongyang
3073:2nd Seoul
3023:Tabu-dong
3013:Nam River
2931:Kum River
2926:Chochiwon
2916:Pyongtaek
2886:Uijeongbu
2861:1st Seoul
2856:Chuncheon
2764:Australia
2731:Chen Geng
2581:Kim Chaek
2304:Australia
1514:Citations
1448:Aftermath
1327:C-rations
1323:M1 Garand
1286:Pyongtaek
1186:divisions
1153:Pyongtaek
1118:Pyongtaek
1030:MiG Alley
884:Old Baldy
831:Punchbowl
808:Stalemate
759:Dauntless
703:3rd Wonju
693:Hoengsong
637:Uijeongbu
631:3rd Seoul
530:Pyongyang
499:2nd Seoul
455:Tabu-dong
445:Nam River
363:Chochiwon
353:Pyongtaek
323:Uijeongbu
303:1st Seoul
298:Chuncheon
75:Pyongtaek
3813:Cold War
3583:3rd Hook
3561:2nd Hook
3556:1st Hook
3487:Commando
3372:Strangle
3289:Tomahawk
3251:Chuam-ni
3078:Hill 282
2951:Hwanggan
2946:Yongdong
2866:Gorangpo
2850:Pokpoong
2816: •
2807: •
2736:Deng Hua
2354:Thailand
2324:Ethiopia
2319:Colombia
2189:(2000),
2150:(2001),
2068:(2003),
1457:and the
1302:en route
1218:Far East
1040:Strangle
968:3rd Hook
936:2nd Hook
931:1st Hook
842:Commando
782:Hwacheon
745:Tomahawk
708:Chuam-ni
511:Hill 282
383:Hwanggan
378:Yongdong
308:Gorangpo
209:Strength
70:Location
3823:Portals
3786:Weapons
3708:M*A*S*H
3595:Kumsong
3566:Chatkol
3517:Sunchon
3367:Sunchon
3326:Kapyong
3321:Yultong
3225:Roundup
3137:Pakchon
3103:Chongju
3083:Sariwon
3028:Yongsan
3003:Kyongju
2471:Hungary
2446:Denmark
2058:Sources
1387:Cheonan
1383:Colonel
1290:Anseong
1228:of the
1188:of the
1169:Cheonan
1035:Sunchon
978:Kumsong
941:Chatkol
787:Kapyong
777:Yultong
687:Roundup
580:Pakchon
545:Chongju
525:Sariwon
460:Yongsan
435:Kyongju
292:Pokpung
92:victory
60: (
3465:Minden
3422:Inchon
3296:Rugged
3269:Ripper
3262:Killer
3256:Wonsan
3127:Onjong
3093:Yongyu
3067:Inchon
3018:Ka-san
2956:Hadong
2941:Sangju
2936:Taejon
2921:Chonan
2901:Andong
2881:Ongjin
2824:forces
2466:Sweden
2461:Norway
2359:Turkey
2334:Greece
2329:France
2314:Canada
2201:
2176:
2158:
2137:
2104:
2080:
1455:Inchon
1342:Battle
1157:Ansong
825:Minden
752:Rugged
719:Killer
713:Wonsan
651:Pohang
570:Onjong
535:Yongyu
486:Inchon
450:Ka-san
388:Hadong
373:Sangju
368:Taejon
358:Chonan
338:Andong
318:Ongjin
217:12,000
142:
127:
113:
86:Result
3861:1950s
3775:Glory
3723:Other
3697:Books
3692:Films
3538:Blaze
3416:Haeju
3149:Wawon
3132:Unsan
3098:Kujin
3061:Haeju
3008:Haman
2983:Taegu
2973:Masan
2961:Notch
2769:China
2456:Italy
2451:India
2411:China
1494:Notes
1234:Japan
1203:Seoul
926:Noris
890:Blaze
599:Wawon
575:Unsan
540:Kujin
440:Haman
415:Taegu
405:Masan
393:Notch
214:2,000
2911:Osan
2704:dprk
2606:ussr
2563:dprk
2199:ISBN
2174:ISBN
2156:ISBN
2135:ISBN
2102:ISBN
2078:ISBN
1424:T-34
1208:The
1155:and
1127:The
1108:and
1100:The
348:Osan
52:Date
3654:DMZ
2718:prc
2674:usa
2645:rok
2587:prc
2511:usa
2492:rok
1143:'s
1131:'s
3921::
2549:ca
2530:uk
2197:,
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2100:,
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2017:^
2002:^
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