CHINESE COMMUNIST AND MONGOLIAN MILITARY ACTIVITIES IN CHINA AND KOREA
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December 14, 2016
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November 29, 2000
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Publication Date:
September 10, 1951
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REPORT
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REPORT NO.
CD NO.
25X1A
DATE DISTR.
`.. 10- Sept 1951
SU13JECT Chinese Ccaaunist and P.longolian
Military Activities in China and Korea
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section, ~Iukden It Is rumored that these Iongo3.ians are en
route to Korea,
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Lton Polian Tech ticians W1ukden
On 20 July 1951, 560 Soviet--trained. Outer loogollian, techzricians arrived in
I,iukdon and rare )il7.ated temporarily ih the Iluangshan (f,,,, A ), Pa-shah-tzu
being ' sent to the front.
On 21 August, the Chinese Communist authorities at Hengyang (11235, 26-56)
sent 1,200 young students, mho were recruited as volunteers, to Manchuria
by train, for military training.
established to receiving centers for recruits at K'uantien (124-146, 10-44)
and Yukoutzu ( , - ) northwest of T$unghua, (12,5-57, 11.43)a All
recruits in 'Ianchuria are to be assembled at one of these places before
In early. August the Chi,nesa Comunist iii ?.itary authorities in ..anchuria
Chinese Communist and Mongolian Cava Troop Movements
arrived at Canton 23 August and started north by train on the Canton-ilankow
railroad 25 A;.gustl.
Elements of the 7 Army., commanded by HO Ping-won ( , )2, were transferred
from Hamming (101-149, 36-37) to north ;tvrea. On ,July they left Chinchou
.(121-07, 41-o7) for I-orea.
Committee to order the 382 and the 331 Regi*nents o'. the 128 Division, 1t3 Army.,
to leave for Korea as soon as possible. Those regiments, totalling 5, 000 raen,
YEH Chien-ying ivas ordered by the Central and South Military and Administrative
, 44
6. On
. July the 3 Re;iment of the armored division of the 4. Army left Sian and
Shensi for -Chinchou,.
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7? on 15 July the 8 Artillery Division of tin Chinese Communist ArUV General
Headquarters was transferred to Antung from Tangshan (118..1i, 39.38).
8. On 26 .August 1,000 Chinese Communist Marines and 1,200 local public
security troops were at Yingk'ou, but no regular Chinese Camrmunist ground
forces reported in the area
9m In late August, 2,000 mongolian cavalry troops were stationed i the
outskirts of Mukdden. t,Rost were armed wwith Sovietinade sub-machine guns,,
and some With American side arms. Since 20 July these troops have been
gradually transferred to Mukden from Kirin Province 3
10. In early August Chinese Communist military authorities commandeered a
large number of vehicles and stretchers in the Liaoning area and
concentrated them at Chantienho (12b-I8, 40-25) and Chiuliench'eng
(124-27, 140-12).
The 3 Army Group, Korea
11.. In mid August the 3 Arrwj Group in Xorea comprised the 5, 12, and 60 Armies.
HSIAO Yung yin me commander of the 12 Arzyo
25X1A
1. Comment. One regiment of this division is believed to be in
'ea yTh mresin strength of the 43 Army was reported iaovir,g northward
25X1 A and by other Intelligence sources.
25X1 A 2. Cormuent. V'hile the elements may be commanded by HO,
actor :frig to in ormation available to this office, SUN Chao.-chlun
commands the 7 Army.
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MENNEN reports that a Mongolian cavalry division
25X1 A Passed throw Harbin an route to North Korea between 7 -- 10 June 1951*
reporting two divisions of Mongolians near Soebaek,
Korea, lid. August.
id. Comment. Presumably this reconstitution of the army group
was made to fit the needs of the Korean year, since, according to available
information, the 3 Army Group comprises the 10-12 Armies. 17AIG' Chin-shah
has ptrevious]y been reported as commander of the 12 Any.
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