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ii 3 N gif sf gy lr I LV I. L Pfc. William C. Bowser and Pfc. Freddie J. Dallas prepare proiectiles for firing. A 75-mm recoilless rifle team guards a pass. Cpl Wilfred Hunkms makes shot of a shot On the alert for any movement of the enemy. also seized and organized the highest ground on the two ridgelines overlooking the road. The defense of both companies was seriously weakened by the loss. Under the withering fire, wire communication with the head- quarters of Task Force Commander Colonel MacLean and the 57th Field Artillery Battalion were shattered soon after the attack started. Colonel Faith succeeded in establishing feeble radio contact with MacLean and learned then that the Reds were also battling other units of MacLean's task fdrce. This explained why the artillery, involved with the more immediate necessity of defending its own position, was unable to support Faith's battalion with any kind of sustained fire.
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W, if GV Sgt. Harry E. Donohue checks with an elderly Korean through an interpreter icy. Infantrymen take cover on the south bank of the Soyang River. The bloody battle raged through the night but when dawn broke on 28 November, Faith's battalion was still in place. In Company A, Lieutenant Raymond C. Dench- field was wounded in the knee and knocked out of ac- tion. The company commander, Captain Edward B. Scullion rushed to take temporary charge of Dench- field's platoon. A Commie grenade fell at his feet and Scullion Was killed instantly. Colonel Faith ordered his assistant S-3, Captain Robert F. Haynes, to take com- mand of the strategically important road position. Cap- tain Haynes rushed toward the bullet-riddled road from the farmhouse command headquarters but before he reached the battle scene, infiltrators lurking in the dark- Pvt. Marion E. Searcy rests in his foxhole between a soldier's two best friends. his rifle and shovel. Tankmen take a break in Korea. 11 if S 3
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