Korean War order of battle

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This is the Korean War order of battle. Subsidiary commands are listed on sub-pages. Where no date is shown for a command, assume it present at the start of the war, on June 25, 1950.

Pro-Southern forces: United Nations and Republic of Korea

Republic of Korea Armed Forces (prior to June 25, 1950)

  • Republic of Korea Armed Forces
    • Capital Guard Command, Seoul & Ongjin
      • 3rd Infantry Regiment
      • 8th Infantry Regiment
      • 17th Infantry Regiment
      • 18th Infantry Regiment
      • 1st Cavalry Regiment
    • 1st Infantry Division, Kaesong
      • 11th Infantry Regiment
      • 12th Infantry Regiment
      • 13th Infantry Regiment
    • 2nd Infantry Division, Daejeon
      • 5th Infantry Regiment
      • 16th Infantry Regiment
      • 25th Infantry Regiment
    • 3rd Infantry Division, Daegu
      • 22nd Infantry Regiment
      • 23rd Infantry Regiment
    • 5th Infantry Division, Gwangju
      • 15th Infantry Regiment
      • 20th Infantry Regiment
    • 6th Infantry Division, Chuncheon & Wonju
      • 2nd Infantry Regiment
      • 7th Infantry Regiment
      • 19th Infantry Regiment
    • 7th Infantry Division, Dongducheon
      • 1st Infantry Regiment
      • 3rd Infantry Regiment
      • 9th Infantry Regiment
    • 8th Infantry Division, Gangneung & Jumunjin
      • 10th Infantry Regiment
      • 21st Infantry Regiment
    • 9th Infantry Division, Seoul (from October 1950)
      • 28th Infantry Regiment
      • 29th Infantry Regiment
      • 30th Infantry Regiment

United Nations Ground Forces

United Nations Naval Forces

United Nations Air Forces

  • US Far East Air Forces
    • 31st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron (Photographic) (from June 29-November 15, 1950)
    • 91st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron (Medium, Photographic) (from November 15, 1950)
    • Fifth Air Force
    • Far East Air Forces Bomber Command
    • Twentieth Air Force

Australia

Other

Pro-Northern forces: People's Republic of Korea and China

North Korean forces

  • Korean People's Army
    • 1st NKPA Division
    • 2nd NKPA Division
    • 3rd NKPA Division
    • 4th NKPA Division
    • 5th NKPA Division
    • 6th NKPA Division
    • 12th NKPA Division
    • 10th NKPA Division
    • 13th NKPA Division
    • 15th NKPA Division
    • 105th Armoured Brigade
    • 206th Mechanized Infantry Brigade

Notes:

  • NKPA infantry divisions 1 through 7 were regular force infantry divisions used in the attack on South Korea, while the 10th, 13th, and 15th were reserve units used for security.

Chinese forces

People's Volunteers Army November 23, 1950

  • XIII Army Group - General Deng Hua
    • 38th Army - General Liang Xingchu
      • 112th Division (334th, 335th, 336th Regts)
      • 113th Division (337th, 338th, 339th Regts)
      • 114th Division (340th, 341st, 342d Regts)
    • 39th Army - General Wu Xinquan
      • 115th Division (343d, 344th, 345th Regts)
      • 116th Division (346th, 347th, 348th Regts)
      • 117th Division (349th, 350th, 351st Regts)
    • 40th Army - General Wen Yucheng
      • 118th Division (352d, 353d, 354th Regts)
      • 119th Division (355th, 356th, 357th Regts)
      • 120th Division (358th, 359th, 360th Regts)
    • 42nd Army - General Wu Ruilin
      • 124th Division (370th, 371st, 372d Regts)
      • 125th Division (373d, 374th, 375th Regts)
      • 126th Division (376th, 377th, 378th Regts)
    • 50th Army - General Zeng Zesheng
      • 148th Division (442d, 443d, 444th Regts)
      • 149th Division (445th, 446th, 447th Regts)
      • 150th Division (448th, 449th, 450th Regts)
    • 66th Army - General Xiao Xinhuai
      • 196th Division (586th, 587th, 588th Regts)
      • 197th Division (589th, 590th, 591st Regts)
      • 198th Division (592d, 593d, 594th Regts)
    • 1st Motorised Artillery Division (25th, 26th, 27th Regts)
    • 2nd Motorised Artillery Division (28th, 29th, 30th Regts)
    • 8th Motorised Artillery Division (31st, 44th, 45th Regts)
  • IX Army Group - General Song Shi-Lun
    • 20th Army - General Zhang Yixiang
      • 58th Division (172d, 173d, 174th Regts)
      • 59th Division (175th, 176th, 177th Regts)
      • 60th Division (178th, 179th, 180th Regts)
      • 89th Division (265th, 266th, 267th Regts)
    • 26th Army - General Zhang Renchu
      • 76th Division (226th, 227th, 228th Regts)
      • 77th Division (229th, 230th, 231st Regts)
      • 78th Division (232d, 233d, 234th, Regts)
      • 88th Division (262d, 263d, 264th Regts)
    • 27th Army - General Peng Deqing
      • 79th Division (235th, 236th, 237th Regts)
      • 80th Division (238th, 239th, 240th Regts)
      • 81st Division (241st, 242nd, 243d Regts)
      • 90th Div (268th, 269th, 270th Regts)
  • III Army Group - General Chen Geng
    • 12th Army - General Zeng Shaoshan
    • 15th Army - General Qin Jiwei
    • 60th Army - General Wei Jie
      • 179th Division
      • 180th Division
      • 181st Division
  • XIX Army Group - General Yang Dezhi
    • 63rd Army - General Fu Congbi
    • 64th Army - General Zeng Siyu
    • 65th Army - General Xiao Yingtang

Soviet Union

Other

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bulgaria's Experience in Peace Support Operations" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Czechoslovakia in Korean War". www.kilroywashere.org.

Sources

  • Rottman, Gordon L.; Evanhoe, Ed (December 2002). Korean War Order of Battle: United States, United Nations, and Communist Ground, Naval, and Air Forces, 1950-1953. Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-275-97835-8.
  • Mossman, Billy C. (1990). UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE KOREAN WAR EBB AND FLOW NOVEMBER 1950-JULY 1951. WASHINGTON, D.C.: United States Army Center of Military History. Archived from the original on 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2010-07-21.
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