Seventh Infantry Division - Yearbook (South Korea)

 - Class of 1954

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UN soldiers seurrll and inferrogule newly cuphlred enemy. A member of the 71h Infantry Division fakes cover behind a wall. Near Woniu, Korea - mud sIingers move along between snow-covered fields. '25-- e eY-L 'L I ,L Q' Q 4-

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frequent. Pockets of resistance developed all along the road to the 7tl1's objectives and these had to be dealt with quickly and under the most adverse operating con- ditions. During skirmishes with the frenzied Red de- fenders, some of the World War II veterans were fre- quently reminded of the frigid Wastes of Attu and the vicious and bitter cold war which the 7th had fought there in 1943 against fanatical Japanese troops. The 17th Infantry Regiment spearheaded the drive Chow in the field during break in action. MfSgt. Herbert D. Walker receives his field promotion to 2nd Lt. from Col. Charles E. Beauchamp. lnfantrymen move forward to frontline positions. am1mmwf:-M M-wx . N fi! t.,r , 1 ,L - - , , , ---QW - as . .. 1-.V ., - r



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X ii ii i N R fs t . t X -xx i W Nx wk ,xxx 3' - x K 2, Q x . 1 5 is ' 1 ,f s , . ,W R X X fr ff 'N , . ,-M : , 2 WX 5 xx ii 1? X X Stone wall affords cover for men during action. north toward the Yalu River, fighting doggedly past Pungsan and Kapsan. Three other battalions drove in a Westerly direction toward the eastern shore of the Chosin Reservoir. The axis of advance stretched from Iwon to Hyesanjin and east to the reservoir. On November 21, the Buffalo Regiment battered its way into Hyesanjin. Lieutenant Mineo Inuzuka, of Portland, Ore., then a non-com, recalled the day very clearly. It was cold, he said, very, very cold. But we knew the Manchurian border was only a few miles away. The men kept pushing ahead and fighting bit- terly to make the border. We finally broke through to the edge of the river that afternoon. The 17th Infantry conquest of Hyesanjin was to be a singularly bright achievement in the Korean battle for it was the only UN force to reach the border be- fore the Chinese intervened with their savage counter- attack. Clean-up operations followed and the 17th ra- Three captives await questioning at CP near front lines

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