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Chip'yong-ni: 23d Infantry Regiment, Night of 13–14 February Chip'yong-ni: 23d Infantry Regiment, Night of 13–14 February
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Chip'yong-ni: Company G, 23d Infantry, Night of 13–14 February Chip'yong-ni: Company G, 23d Infantry, Night of 13–14 February
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Wonju: 2d Infantry Division and 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 14–15 February Wonju: 2d Infantry Division and 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 14–15 February
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South of Chip'yong-ni: 5th Cavalry Regiment, 14 February South of Chip'yong-ni: 5th Cavalry Regiment, 14 February
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Chip'yong-ni: 23d Infantry Regiment, Night of 14–15 February Chip'yong-ni: 23d Infantry Regiment, Night of 14–15 February
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Chip'yong-ni: Company G, 23d Infantry Regiment, Night of 14–15 February Chip'yong-ni: Company G, 23d Infantry Regiment, Night of 14–15 February
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9 Holding the Chinese: Chip'yong-ni and Wonju
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Published:October 2008
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While those who remained from Support Forces 7 and 21 and the 38th Infantry Regiment arrived at the new defensive line established above Wonju on February 13 1951, the Chinese were able to surround the 23d Infantry Regiment at the main crossroads in Chip'yong-ni. General Almond planned to withdraw the forces to the Yoju area since the 23d Infantry was isolated through a twelve-mile gap from other UN forces. Since General Ridgway entertained the idea of how the enemy could pose threats on the UN position upon withdrawal of the 23d Infantry at Chip'yong-ni, the 23d Infantry was ordered on hold while the 6th ROK Division as well as the British 27th Brigade were tasked to reinforce X Corps and to link X Corps's left flank. Although it was believed that the initial attack would fall at Wonju, it occurred in Chip'yong-ni and was succeeded by several other attacks.
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