Battle of Andong
Battle of the Korean War
Battle of Andong | |||||||
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Part of Korean War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
South Korea | North Korea | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
8th Infantry Division Capital Division | 12th Infantry Division | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
unknown | 30 tanks | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
unknown | 600 dead 11 tanks destroyed |
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Korean War
- North Korean offensive
(25 June – 15 September 1950)
- Pokpung
- Chuncheon
- 1st Seoul
- Gorangpo
- Kaesong–Munsan
- Ongjin
- Uijeongbu
- Suwon Airfield
- Air Campaign
- Andong
- Chumonchin Chan
- Osan
- Pyongtaek
- Chonan
- Chochiwon
- Taejon
- Sangju
- Yongdong
- Hwanggan
- Hadong
- Notch
- Pusan Perimeter
- United Nations Command counteroffensive
(15 September – 30 October 1950)
- Inchon
- Pusan Perimeter offensive
- 2nd Seoul
- UN September 1950 counteroffensive
- UN offensive into North Korea
- Sariwon
- Pyongyang
- Yongyu
- Kujin
- Chongju
- Sunchon tunnel
- Chinese Intervention
(25 October 1950 – January 1951)
- Onjong
- Unsan
- Pakchon
- Second Phase Offensive
- Ch'ongch'on River
- Wawon
- Chosin Reservoir
- Task Force Faith
- UN retreat from North Korea
- 3rd Seoul
- Uijeongbu
- 1st and 2nd Wonju
- Pohang
- Fighting around the 38th parallel
(January – June 1951)
- Happy Valley
- Thunderbolt
- Twin Tunnels
- Roundup
- Hoengsong
- Chipyong-ni
- 3rd Wonju
- Chuam-ni
- Wonsan
- Killer
- 4th Seoul (Operation Ripper)
- Maehwa-san
- Courageous
- Tomahawk
- Rugged
- Dauntless
- Spring offensive
- UN May–June 1951 counteroffensive
- Stalemate
(July 1951 – 27 July 1953)
- Bloody Ridge
- Minden
- Punchbowl
- Heartbreak Ridge
- Commando
- Haktang-ni
- Polecharge
- 2nd Maryang-san
- Rat Killer
- Hill Eerie
- Old Baldy
- Blaze
- Bunker Hill
- Outpost Kelly
- White Horse Hill
- Arrowhead Hill
- Triangle Hill
- Jackson Heights
- Noris
- 1st Hook
- 2nd Hook
- Chatkol
- Outpost Vegas
- Pork Chop Hill
- Little Switch
- Nevada Complex
- 3rd Hook
- Outpost Harry
- Kumsong
- Berlin Outposts and Boulder City
- Samichon River
- Korean Armistice Agreement
- Big Switch
- Panmunjom Declaration
- Air operations
(1950 – 1953)
- Air Campaign
- MiG Alley
- Sunchon
- Strangle
- Sui-ho Dam
- Bombing of North Korea 1950–1953
- Naval operations
(1950 – 1953)
- Naval engagements of the Korean War
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Korean War (template)
Korean War (template)
The Battle of Andong was a fight between North Korean and South Korean units in late July 1950. It was an early maneuver of the Korean War.[1]
The Korean People's Army (KPA) 12th Infantry Division attempted to advance through Andong on its way south to Pusan, but was opposed by the Republic of Korea Army (ROK) 8th and Capital Division. The ensuing battle destroyed much of both the ROK 8th and KPA 12th Divisions, but the 12th suffered the heaviest damage; air attacks killed 600 from the division, 11 of the division's 30 T34-85 tanks were destroyed, and the division commander had been killed. The 12th Division, exhausted, had to cease its advance.[2]
References
Sources
- Alexander, Bevin (2003). Korea: The First War we Lost. Hippocrene Books. ISBN 978-0-7818-1019-7.