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  • ISSUE NO. 49 NO. 4053 1951-03-07
    소위 초등교육 남성
ATIS INTERROGATION REPORT NO. 4053 17 March 1951
FIELD REPORT (164 MISDI 1675) 10 March 1951

1. PERSONAL DETAILS:
PW NAME: YU, Ching Te (子慶德) (CCF)
RANK: Asst Plat Leader, 2d Lt
ORGANIZATION: 4th Field Army, 13th Army Group, 38th Army, 114th Div, 342d Regt, 2d Bn, HMG Company
DUTIES: Medical Aid Officer
EDUCATION: 6 Years
AGE: 20
OCCUPATION: Student
ADDRESS: CHILIN SHENG, CHIAO HO, TUNG KUAN (吉林省 蛟河縣 東關)
DATE AND PLACE OF CAPTURE: 070745 I Mar 51 at CHO-RI (CS 4958) by US 27th RCT.
INTERROGATOR: GNY

2. ASSESSMENT:
Cooperative and talked freely. He was a medical aid officer and administered first aid to minor cases only.
Information fairly reliable.

3. TACTICAL INFORMATION:
a. Chronology:
Inducted in CNA Feb 47 at CHILIN (吉林) and assigned to the 71st Army, medical department. Enrolled in medical school for a period of 3 months; no rank conferred upon graduating.
Captured Sep 48 by the CCF at SHENYANG (瀋陽) when his unit was over-run. Sent to a medical school for one month, and after graduation, assigned to the 38th Army, 114th Div, 342d Regt, 1st Bn, Independent Medical Unit as an aid man. PW graduated with approx 100 students.
During Oct 48, departed with 38th Army to TIENCHIN (天津), arriving after twenty days of marching. 38th Army battled with the CNA, and after 3 days, victoriously marched to YUNGCHING HSIEN (永淸縣), arriving two days later. 38th Army recuperated here for about 2 months and then departed for CH’ANG TE HSIEN (常德縣) arriving forty days later. Here, the PW contracted Malaria and was sent to a hospital in PIYANG HSIEN (汝陽縣).
Aug 50, released from the hospital and proceeded to KAIYUAN HSIEN (開原縣) by rail, arriving fifteen days later. Here, assigned to the 38th Army, 114th Div, 342d Regt, Independent Medical Unit as a medical aid man.
In Sep 50, transferred to the Medical Unit of the HMG Co, 2d Bn, 342d Regt, 114th Division. A few days later promoted to the rank of asst Platoon Leader (2d Lt).
During late Oct 50, departed with the entire 38th Army by rail to CHIAN (輯安), arriving two days later. Army detrained here, and during darkness, the 2d Battalion of the 342d Regt, 114th Division crossed the YALU River by rail into North KOREA. Battalion detrained at a small station after about ten hours travelling. Battalion then proceeded southward independently, via mountain routes and arrived in the vicinity of the 38th parallel during late Dec 50. Here, rejoined the 114th Division.
1 Jan 51, the 114th Division crossed the 38th parallel and proceeded south and arrived in the vicinity of CHO-RI (CS 4958) o/a 18 Feb 51. Division was to defend the area at all costs.
6 Mar 51, deserted his unit and voluntarily surrendered to the 27th RCT 7 Mar 51.

b. T/O & E and Strength of Units: (As of 7 Mar 51)
4th Field Army: 13th Army Group and other Army Groups.
13th Army Group: 38th, 39th, 40th, and 42d Armies.
38th Army (Code: “PING SHAN PU - 平山部): 112th, 113th, 114th, Divisions, Artillery Regiment, Political Dept, Med Dept, Supply Dept.
114th Division: 240th, 341st, and 342d Rifle Regiments, Political Dept, Med Dept, Howitzer Bn.
342d Regiment: 1st, 2d and 3d Rifle Battalions, Med Squad, Signal Squad.
2d Battalion: 4th, 5th, and 6th Rifle Companies, HMG Company.
HMG Company: 1st, 2d and 3d Platoons, Medical-aidman, Signal man.
Each Platoon: 1st and 2d Squads.
HMG CompanyOriginal (Nov 50)Present (7 Mar 51)
 EM20090
 Officers74
 Equipment and ammo:  
  HMG (Maxim)43
  Bazooka (US)1 
  81mm Motars20
  Carbines (US)3 (200rd ea) 
  Machine-Pistols (German)2 
  M1891/30 Rifles1 
2d Battalion
 EM and Officers800 (approx)300 (approx)
342d Regiment
 EM and Officers2,000 (approx)1,000
 342d Regiment suffered heavy casualties from constant UN air attacks.

c. Personalities:
SUN Hung Tao (孫洪道) (CCF)
Regiment CO, 342d Regt, 114th Div, 38th Army
CHU (fnu) (朱) (CCF)
Regiment CO, 342d Regt, 114th Division
CHANG Lien Pao (張連宝) (CCF)
Political Officer, HMG Co, 2d Bn, 342d Regt, 114th Division

d. Replacements:
2d Bn, 342d Regt, 114th Division received approx 50 replacements 23 Feb 51 at CHO-RI (CS 4958). Heard that these were derived from a replacement unit which arrived in KOREA from HUPEI SHENG (湖北省). Replacements were unarmed.

e. Food, Ammo and Other Supplies:
Troops received approx 7 Kg of flour mixed with powdered rice, corn, and beans once a week. This was mixed with water into a paste and was eaten in this form. No other food was received.
Ammo supply has not been replenished.

f. Signal:
Battalion and higher echelon unit used telephones; lower echelon units used runners.

g. Morale:
Morale of the troops was low because of insufficient amount of food, clothing, and weapons.

h. Medical:
There were a few cases of frozen feet. These were bandaged and were evacuated to the rear on litters.

i. Psychological Warfare:
PW voluntarily surrendered because he valued his life. Observed many leaflets which told him that he would not be killed, but instead, would receive good treatment and food. He surrendered at the first opportunity.

For the AC of S, G-2:

HONG

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