1. SOVIET ADVISERS 2. COMMUNIST TROOP REPLACEMENTS
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December 14, 2016
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Publication Date:
July 16, 1951
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REPORT
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CENTRAL INT LIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO.
114FORMATION REPORT CD No
COUNTRY Korea
SUBJECT 1. Soviet Advisers
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2. Ccunist. Troop Replacements
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on 28 June about 20 Soviet officers., ranking from major to general,,
arrived at P'yonang via Sinuiju to act as advisers to the North Korean
People's Security lyi rdstr',y,, This group was dispatched directly frun the
Soviet army headquarters to act as a liaison groups relaying carders
regarding policy to be followed by the Chinese Communist and North Korean
forces in the military situation. The nature of their orders is unkncwr,
The Soviets are members of the "Soviet Army Secret Special Approval Bureau?*
2. From 28 June to 4 July approximately 120,000 North Korean and Chinese
Communist troop replacements moved from Sunchl on (125-,56, 39-25) through.
Songchlon (126-13, 39-15) to Sinup (126&h7, 39-55)$where the troops were
split up, proceeding to the Koksan (126-4o., 38-47) and Wonsan areas for
disposition on the front lines. An undetermined number of North Korean and
Chinese Ccermlunist troops were replaced on 4 and 5 July and began to move
northward over the same routes from the Koksan area. Replacements were
supplied Soviet rifles, new uniforms., Ja,..,anese'type leather and rubber
shoes or Soviet hobnailed boots; they were accompanied by a large number
of pack horses loaded with food and ammunithn. They appeared to be fresh
and rested troops.
This document is hereby reg;a to
CONFIDENTIAL in accordancew
letter of 16 October 1978 Imm Me
Director of Central Intelligence to ftste
Archivist of the United States.
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