MILITARY INFORMATION: SOVIET AND MONGOLIAN PEOPLE S REPUBLIC TROOPS AND SUPPLIES IN INNER MONGOLIA
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CIA-RDP82-00457R001500610006-6
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RIPPUB
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C
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1
Document Creation Date:
December 14, 2016
Document Release Date:
April 24, 2003
Sequence Number:
6
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Publication Date:
May 19, 1948
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REPORT
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SUBJECT Military Intormation4 S Q J , SAL NO. OF PAGES 1
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People's Republic Troops and Supnlies in
Inner Mongolia
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(LISTED MOW)
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REPORT NO.
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Al OEM(; NTC[SSARY ST TYt 414:81VINO 40ENCV.
THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION FOR THE RESEARCH
USE OF TRAINED INTELLIGENCE ANALYSTS
1. A regiment of the Mongolian People's Republic Army, with a strength of approximately
3,700 officers and enlisted men, arrived at Solmn (121-24, 46-41) from Choibalsan
(also known as Bayou Tumen and Kerulen 114-30, 48-04) on 9 January 1948. The
regimental commander, Lo-tzIu- UP
eh'i-la ( '. $ St ? Losuchilov), is a Soviet
General Major. C2A Yen (41,,)t ), a native of Chahar Province, in his interpreter.
CIA Ten speaks Chinese, ulongof and Russian.
2. This regiment is composed of three battalions and has four companies to a battalion,
four platoons to acompany and four squads to a platoon. Ordnance, medical, supply,
adjutant and political departments are attached to the regiment. Each of these
departments has a thirty--two-man complement with the exception of the political
department which has only nine.
3. One of the squads observed consisted of twenty men including a squad leader, assistan.
squeal leader, ais epccialinte and tc;clve ordincry rifle =an. The sga*ad T...>5 armed
with three sub-machine ra_
guar, three grenade launchors, twelve automatic rifles and two
pistols. The automatic rifles, which were of Soviet make, had round shaped magazinn
and were adjustable for wither f..,,
25X1 II Rote; Since some of the wea one at th
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s regiment are of Soviet make and
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e unit commander is a Soviet, it is p
along the lines of a Soviet rifle regimen
ssible that the t. The reported strengthaofbthisoregiment,
plus the fact that the commanding officer to a General Major, may signify teat this
regiment is a "specials unit.)
4. Seven Soviet M-31 (?) type tanks arrived at Wangyehmiao (122-01, 46-05) on
18 January 1948. Mongol (? MPR) soldiers overate six of these tanks, the other is
operated by two Soviet soldiers. These M-31 type tanks have an artillery turret on
the left side and are armed with 99mm. cannon.
This document Is hereby regraded to
CONFIDENTIAL in accordance with the
letter of 13 OcloFcr 173 from the
Director of Cc--r -,' -- ilca to the
Archivisd C
Next F.C. , ,
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CONFIDENTIAL
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