INTELLIGENCE Pohang is the only port on the east coast of Korea held by the allied forces capable of taking ships of any size. It was here that the 1st Cavalry Division disembarked with all its equipment early last month. More important than the port is the airfield known as K3, the best natural airfield possessed by the allies in Korea. Mustangs based here have been giving constant support to ground troops in this coastal sector. Its loss would mean that air craft henceforth would have to operate either from Taegu, 49 miles to the west, or from Pusan, 60 miles to the south.
This Pohang affair, even if the situation is restored once again, shows up the whole weakness of the allied position in Korea. Intelligence must have been gravely at fault to permit such a situation to develop. Held on the coastal road between Yongdok and Pohang the North Koreans simply worked their way round the flanks as they have done on many other occasions in the campaign. Strategically and tactically, the northern command, exploiting the terrain and their superior man-power, have shown considerable skill in avoiding a full-scale frontal battle where superior American fire-power would tell, and in concentrating on feeling out the weak point in the allies' flank and rear.
The Naktong River line, which is being held only with difficulty, guards the western flank of the allied bridgehead in Korea. Across the north there is no such natural barrier, only 30 miles of mountain ridges. Again one is obliged to wonder exactly how large a bridgehead the allies can expect to hold with the forces at their disposal.
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INTELLIGENCE Pohang is the only port on the east coast of Korea held by the allied forces capable of taking ships of any size. It was here that the 1st Cavalry Division disembarked with all its equipment early last month. More important then the port is the airfield known as K3, the best natural airfield possessed by the allies in Korea. Mustangs based here have been giving constant support to ground troops in this coastal sector. Its loss would mean that are craft henceforth would have to operate either rom Taegu, 49 miles to the west, or from Pasan, 60 miles to the south.
This Pohang affair, even if the situation is restored once again, shows up the whole welke ness of the allied position in Kores. Intelli- gence must have been gravely at fault to permit such a situation to develop. Held on the coastal road between Yongdok and Pohang the North Koreans simply worked their way round the flanks as they have done on muny other occasions in the cummign. I strategically and tacuically, the northem com- mand, exploiting the terrain and their superior man-power, have shown considerable skill in avoiding a full-scale frontal battle where superior American bre-power would tell, and in concentrating on feeling out the weak point in the allies: flank and rear.
The Naktong River line, which is behne hold only with difficulty, quards the western Jank of the allied brideshead in Karen Across the north there is no such natural barrier, onl 30 miles of mountain ridges. Again one is obliged to wonder exactly how large a bridges head the allies can expect to hold with the forces at their disposal.
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