1. COMMUNIST ORDER OF BATTLE 2. PRESENCE OF NON-ORIENTALS IN NORTH KOREA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R008300480013-8
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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November 9, 2016
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April 16, 1999
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13
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Publication Date: 
August 10, 1951
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REPORT
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t.ftroved For Release 1999/09/24: CIA-RDP82-00457R008300480013- jVf wr eww.. e+..w .w..n.. 4 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY Korea 2N IDENTLAL DATE DISTR, 10 Aug 1951 . SUBJECT 1. Communist Order of Battle NO. OF PAGES 1 2. Presence of Non-Orientals in North Korea NO. OF ENCLS. (L+1STED BELOW) DATE OF SUPPLEMENT TO I)FUi u INFO. Late July 195]. reported Soviet troo-ne in 25X1X 1, On 3O July, the North Korean and Chinese Communist Combined Rea uartere was in Songchon (126-13. 39-15) (BU 6048). The Chinese Communist 4 Field Army Headquarters was at Suan (12&=22, 38-42) (BT 7186). The Chinese Communist 3 Field Army Headquarters was at Hoeyang (127-37, 38-42) (CT 6084). Head- quarters of the Chinese Communist 2 Field Army was in the Kumgang san. (128-07. 3837) (LET 2374) area, The Chinese Communist I Mechanized Corps was In the Rwachang (12630. 39-15) (BU 8447) area, 2,. In late July there were no organized non-oriental combat units in North Korea (C-6).i Nonworientals in North Korea Include a Hungarian Medical Corps, Rumanian labor delegates and the "International War Effort Mission." The last furnishes information for Communist propaganda. The members are mostly newspapermen led by TASS and China Central News Agency Representatives, STAT ' , .._ form N-VIL , CONFIDENTIAL CLASSIFICATION sag= REPORT NO. A,5 1111 h, -1 NX i 2 Je: 1$"7f By: -fl_'? _ w7 C3r!'~IcI~'. CII CFLT ;. `'03 Approved For Release 1999/09/24: CIA-R 045 OO83 4--e OF-8