Rating: |
7.9 (2) |
Games Played: |
3 |
SM: |
1 |
Turns: |
12 |
Type: |
Stock |
First Side: |
Axis |
Second Side: |
Allies |
Downloads: |
360 |
[Osan, Korea]:[H2H]:[HIS]: The Battle of Osan was the first engagement between United States and North Korean forces during the Korean War, on July 5, 1950. A U.S. task force of 400 infantry supported by an artillery battery was moved to Osan, south of the South Korean capital Seoul, and ordered to fight as a rearguard to delay advancing North Korean forces while additional U.S. troops arrived in the country to form a stronger defensive line to the south. The task force lacked both anti-tank guns and effective infantry anti-tank weapons, having been equipped with obsolescent 2.36-in. rocket launchers and a few 75mm recoilless rifles. Aside from a limited number of HEAT shells for the unit's 105-mm howitzers, crew-served weapons capable of defeating the T-34 had not been distributed to U.S. Army forces in Korea.
A North Korean tank column equipped with ex-Soviet T-34/85 tanks overran the task force in the first encounter and continued its advance south. After the North Korean tank column had breached U.S. lines the Task Force opened fire on a force of some 5,000 North Korean infantry approaching its position, temporarily holding up the North Korean advance. North Korean troops eventually overwhelmed American positions and the remnants of the Task Force retreated in disorder.
The NK must push hard but not be reckless.
The UN must decide just when to let go and pull out.
We were both uncertain - and the UN got caught by holding out too long. It did appear that they could hold on - but they did not.