European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 8, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes augus yanks open first offensive continued from Page 1 forced 5th Marine regt and the army 5th act from Hamas had scored the Fourmile Advance at unspecified one battalion of the 5th act was Cut Lambert but army and Marine elements were being sent to they were supplied with ammunition and food by air no late reports were available on the third element in the american 35th 25th inf reports to Field Headquarters said that the reds suffered probably their heaviest casualties of the War in the attack on the 6th North korean those reports said that a infantry drive forced the communist infantry to expose themselves and their positions to 5th air Force fighter planes and the air boys had More and better targets today than they have had in a Long one staff officer Southwest of troops of the 24th div fought dog but with to Clear out about 150 survivors of the 800man communist Force that crossed the Paktong River yester Day marines gain despite stiff opposition 7 soldiers and marines drove ahead on Korea South coast monday against fierce communist opposition to the first big counteroffensive of the an estimated men attacked at Dawn of the big Supply port of Pusan following a pasting of North korean lines by planes and they were supported by the launched a new threat to the Pusan beachhead with another thrust against South korean forces South of the reds already had some men across the Paktong River defense line South West of the provisional capital of it was am when the marines and the army units struck out to Ward Schinju on the South coastal up correspondent Robert Mil Der reported that Brig Gen Edward t the Marine inspected the frontline and came under artillery fire but escaped in he told his men Good Good shooting and god bless Gen Douglas Macarthur reported in his midday release that the counterattack War progressing on 11 was launched near 42 Jmiles of dispatch from the Field by up correspondent Peter Kalischer re ported the who obviously had Good intelligence the american seized a Hill Arrow at Bottom of map indicates area in which and marines supported by South korean commando units jumped off in the first major offensive since Start indicates Point at which South red troops believed to top continued 1 a possible to actual Field show wounded and in spokesman told reporters Al a Pentagon briefing that the new yank attack was apparently de signed to strengthen United nations lines from South to do tregard it As an fallout he but it is a healthy sign that we Are in there in Force Are Able adjust the line by going Forward instead of the spokesman described the Nak Tong River line As an excellent position Well chosen and said it can be with fewer men than any line on which Gen Doug Las Macar theirs have at tempted to halt the North korean inthe Job the pushing the North koreans Back has not yet arrived much to do a real offensive the spokes Man out that lines and highways have blasted by american air dating their positions North of Southof korean forces successfully counterattacked nullify against while at dugong in two acts red forces that had crossed the Paktong map of identifies dead in Sui Sim crash Fairfield Suisun of 7 the air Force today announced this list of dead in the b29 crash Brig Gen Robert t r a v i pfc s l radio operator s sgt 24 new Aerial gunner pfc Hoy sir Gurnei s sgt s6 new maintenance Crew Cpl o new maintenance m sol u maintenance pfc e Cerrito maintenance sgt Peoria passenger 1st j a stub 26 passenger Kre department personnel at the killed pfc William v e 1 1 e fit my flanking the line of the 5th regimental combat of three american regiment sin from this Kalischer communists pinned the americans Down shortly after the the fighting continued throughout the morning and blocked the Progress of the 3d Marine Rig first Marine unit to plunge into action in the other american unit was the 35th regimental combat it apparently was the one which had made some As reported by Chicken and eggs full details of the american counteroffensive were the three units involved in the launched am monday pm sunday Germany time were known As task Force named for their maj Gen William nominal com Mander of the press correspondent Gene a report from area where the attack was said he had seen american so High in themen were welled on chickens eggs and steaks before for first Simein Korea they wisecracking about meeting in one of the last to leave see you in North Kean said the objectives were limited but added that it was important for Spaak Heads Europe body fro Page 1 members in Domestic politics the Assembly then elected vice Western Europe consultative Assembly had opened its be coid session earlier with unequal place with Britain and first time that has happened political meeting since the the Assembly has Little real whatever it the with their 18 will play As big a part As any other group in determining How to use r 1 too much control members of Assembly feel biggest b29 Fleet blasts red cities continued or inv Page 1 inthe fuselages and of the airmen was All Crews the to m b i n g t sgt Paul a Roneda l three unidentified lasted a missing Liboi aboard i Aerial looked excellent to 1 the b29s dumped 460 tons of bombs on the Pyongyang through Norolf to Rean must funnel All freight the Northern Industrial regions and other communist sources of to the t the t leading units the Arsenal South it the move Dup ther target bombed through 9 that they Are too much under the control of the committee of an upper House composed of the foreign ministers of member Cour Germany has not been allowed Toj Inthis the resentment of is based on the ministers opposition to a series of Assembly resolutions which would the Power of the lower chosen from european Spaak was reported most eager to end the veto Power now in each and to re quire member countries to put into effect decisions of the he was expected to have the support of Italy and and the opposition of Britain and nor assemblymen first time units own which workmen have been Rushing to v Eraf the in offensive these be re require engineers int great to build round out the it takes a spokesman re Garding korean was in answer to by Washington columnist Drew who he Sawa secret list showing casualties about three times As heavy As those announced by the defense the army spokesman said the figure of was the number of casualties whose families received official Toufi cation to u time lag1 he declared that the actual Salty figure was higher but he said the difference is due to lag Between the time reports originate in the Field and time they Are announced f certainly is no desire of the part of the 15 division k from Page Dolla raid Fra of receives us rider military government tsp Man it also entirely separate from f n c spends on her armed forces Britain last Wenkai Osofs promised the boost sense Over the years by a total 40 per cent jump1 what t with Pii Blicas of the Charles Spofford chairman of Council of North Pai began a confers herewith Mil with Fri Spofford schedule to return Tolondo to v men other highlights of the 1 memorandum were announcement that j own would teach of the o r i g i n Al this o u stepped up by a further in an Over Nally 3jj o u n m Frances armed forces at pre total r whom 15 Are tied Down in Indochina it France single handed common has for Sevil years assured the Protection Offut of to j the further details the French plan for p o o 1 i 2 Atlantic pact w the French memorandum Strong j stressed that France could up program to att where it would endanger Herrei her the i p is e genuine military e a n genuine security1 he told newsmen a briefing announced families thus missing in total casualties through j3un Day for air Force where next Kin had been notified reached in to the the air Force had 14 wounded and 34 had two killed and one czechs Roma evangelical arid Baptist t he o g i c 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