1950년도 한국전쟁에서 미국 해병대의 작전들 제5권 .The Book of U.S. Marine Operations in Korea 1950- 1953 Volume V (of 5), by Pat Meid
Contents
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I Operations in West Korea Begin 1
From Cairo to JAMESTOWN―The Marines’ Home in West
Korea―Organization of the 1st Marine Division Area―The 1st
Marine Aircraft Wing―The Enemy―Initial CCF Attack―
Subsequent CCF Attacks―Strengthening the Line―Marine Air
Operations―Supporting the Division and the Wing―Different
Area, Different Problem
II Defending the Line 51
UN Command Activities―Defense of East and West Coast
Korean Islands―Marine Air Operations―Spring 1952 on
JAMESTOWN―End of the Second Year of War―A Long Fourth
of July―Changes in the Lineup―Replacement and Rotation―
Logistical Operations, Summer 1952
III The Battle of Bunker Hill 103
The Participants and the Battlefield―Preliminary Action on
Siberia―The Attack on Bunker Hill―Consolidating the Defense
of Bunker Hill―Company B Returns to Bunker Hill―Supporting
Arms at Bunker Hill―In Retrospect
IV Outpost Fighting Expanded 145
From the Center Sector to the Right―Early September Outpost
Clashes―Korean COPs Hit Again―More Enemy Assaults in Late
September―Chinese Intensify Their Outpost Attacks―More
PRESSURE, More CAS, More Accomplishments―Rockets,
Resupply, and Radios
V The Hook 185
Before the Battle―Preparations for Attack and Defense―Attack
on the Hook―Reno Demonstration―Counterattack―Overview
VI Positional Warfare 217
A Successful Korean Defense―Six Months on the UNC Line―
Events on the Diplomatic Front―The Marine Commands viii
During the Third Winter―1st MAW Operations 1952?1953―
Behind the Lines―The Quiet Sectors―Changes in the Concept
of Ground Defense―Before the Nevadas Battle
VII Vegas 263
The Nevada Cities―Supporting Arms―Defense Organization at
the Outposts―Chinese Attack on 26 March―Reinforcements
Dispatched―Massed Counterattack the Next Day―Push to the
Summit―Other Communist Probes―Three CCF Attempts for
the Outpost―Vegas Consolidation Begins―Aftermath
VIII Marking Time (April- June 1953) 313
The Peace Talks Resume―Operation LITTLE SWITCH―Interval
Before the Marines Go Off the Line―The May Relief―Training
While in Reserve and Division Change of Command―Heavy
May- June Fighting―Developments in Marine Air―Other Marine
Defense Activities―The Division Is Ordered Back to the Front
IX Heavy Fighting Before the Armistice 363
Relief of the 25th Division―Initial Attacks on Outposts Berlin
and East Berlin―Enemy Probes, 11?18 July―Marine Air
Operations―Fall of the Berlins―Renewal of Heavy Fighting,
24?26 July―Last Day of the War
X Return of the Prisoners of War 399
Operation BIG SWITCH―Circumstances of Capture―The
Communist POW Camps―CCF “ Lenient Policy” and
Indoctrination Attempts―The Germ Warfare Issue―Problems
and Performance of Marine POWs―Marine Escape Attempts―
Evaluation and Aftermath
XI While Guns Cool 445
The Postwar Transition―Control of the DMZ and the Military
Police Company―Organization of New Defense Positions―
Postwar Employment of Marine Units in FECOM
XII Korean Reflection 475
Marine Corps Role and Contributions to the Korean War:
Ground, Air, Helicopter―FMF and Readiness Posture―
Problems Peculiar to the Korean War―Korean Lessons