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Korea and Japan OOB
I haven't done much on this yet but I will complete it.
Army of the Republic of South Korea - Militia : 5000 troops Task Force A (38th Parallel) - 20th Mechanized Infantry Battalion Manpower: 450 Tanks: 1 M60A3, 5 M48A5 - 3rd Airborne Cavalry Manpower: 130 Helicopters: 13 UH-1 Huey, 3 UH-60 Blackhawk - 117th Recon Battalion Manpower: 400 - 5th Tank Battalion Manpower: 560 Tanks: 1 M1A2, 7 M60A3, 4 T-55, 6 Stingray, 38 M48A5 - 87th Artillery Battalion Manpower: 400 Artillery: 10 M110, 4 M198, 1 M55 Quad .50 Army of the People's Democratic Republic of North Korea 15th People's Army - 5th Irregular Mortar Company (38th Parallel) Manpower: 750 Artillery: 10 82mm Mortar, 10 120mm Mortar, 20 B-11 107mm RCL - 17th Irregular AA Battalion (Pyongyang) Manpower: 500 Artillery: 20 M-1946 130mm Field Gun, 20 KS-19 100mm AA Gun - 66th Infantry Battalion (Jujang, North Korea) Manpower: 700 Tanks: 5 T-55 - 105th Sapper Battalion (38th Parallel) Manpower: 300 Tanks: 1 BTS-2 ARV - 803rd Tank Battalion (Pyongyang, North Korea) Manpower: 1200 Tanks: 40 T-55 - 8th Division (38th Parallel) Manpower: 4000 Tanks: 30 T-55, 10 T-72 |
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K&J 1st archive
Korean Order of Battle, 2000 A.D.
for Twilight: 2000 by Andrew Borelli Soviet Group of Forces, Korea Far Eastern TVD, Yalu Front: 203rd Air Assault Brigade Subordination: Yalu Front Current Location: Near 38th Parallel Manpower: 200 Tanks: None. 35th Soviet Army 173rd Motorized Rifle Division Subordination: 35th Army Current Location: Hamphung, North Korea Manpower: 1000 Tanks: 2 T-74 194th Motorized Rifle Division Subordination: 35th Army Current Location: Suijang, North Korea Manpower: 200 Tanks: 1 T-80 38th Internal Defense Rifle Division Subordination: 35th Army Current Location: Pyongyang, North Korea Manpower: 2000 Tanks: 8 T-64 Army of the People's Democratic Republic of North Korea 15th People's Army 5th Irregular Mortar Company Subordination: 15th Army Current Location: Near 38th Parallel Manpower: 750 Artillery: 10 82mm Mortar, 10 120mm Mortar, 20 B-11 107mm RCL, plus many free-fire 120mm Rockets 17th Irregular AA Battalion Subordination: 15th Army Current Location: Pyongyang Manpower: 500 Artillery: 20 M-1946 130mm Field Gun, 20 KS-30 130mm AA Gun 66th Infantry Battalion Subordination: 15th Army Current Location: Jujang, North Korea Manpower: 700 Tanks: 5 T-55 105th Sapper Battalion Subordination: ? Current Location: Seakong, South Korea Manpower: 300 Tanks: 1 M728 CEV Note: The 105th Sapper Battalion has been out of contact for the past seven months. The 15th Army has no idea what they are doing. The 105th occupied a small coastal town in South Korea shortly after the fighting subsided and has been conducting irregular guerilla operations ever since. They remain a constant thorn in the side of the US and ROK forces, but they're rapidly running out of munitions and supplies. They will have to make a bold move soon or starve come wintertime. 803rd Tank Battalion Subordination: 15th Army Current Location: Pyongyang, North Korea Manpower: 1200 Tanks: 40 T-55 8th Division Subordination: 15th Army Current Location: Approaching 38th Parallel Manpower: 4000 Tanks: 30 T-55, 10 T-72 For individual Soviet unit histories, please consult the Soviet Vehicle Guide. North Korean units are as listed above. In addition to these troops, North Korea has 15,000 troops acting as irregular militia up and down the countryside. These units are not well organized and serve only as local defense forces. Allied Group of Forces, Korea CENTCOM (Milgov) 8th US Army II US Amphibious Corps 23rd Regiment, 4th Marine Division Subordination: II US Amphibious Corps Current Location: Inchon, South Korea Manpower: 700 Tanks: 7 M60A3 5th Marine Division Subordination: II US Amphibious Corps Current Location: Kaesong, North Korea Manpower: 2000 Tanks: 9 M60A3 16th Regiment, 6th Marine Division Subordination: II US Amphibious Corps Current Location: Weijei, North Korea Manpower: 600 Tanks: 4 M60A3 II US Corps 1st Brigade, 7th Light Infantry Division Subordination: II US Corps Current Location: ? Manpower: 500 Tanks: None. Notes: The 1st Brigade was trapped in North Korea after the run for the Yalu River was pushed back by victorious Soviet forces breaking out of China. The 1st has been out of contact for 13 months now. It is known they are actively making their way south. 26th Light Infantry Division Subordination: II US Corps Current Location: Yujiaitu, South Korea Manpower: 500 Tanks: 13 LAV-75 45th Infantry Division Subordination: II US Corps Current Location: Pusan, South Korea Manpower: 2000 Tanks: None VI US Corps 2nd Infantry Division Subordination: VI US Corps Current Location: Seoul, South Korea Manpower: 2000 Tanks: 4 M1 25th Light Infantry Division Subordination: VI US Corps Current Location: Firebase Alpha, North Korea Manpower: 600 Tanks: None 41st Infantry Division Subordination: VI US Corps Current Location: Firebase Juliet, North Korea Manpower: 2000 Tanks: None 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment Subordination: VI US Corps Current Location: Firebase Neccessity, South Korea Manpower: 300 Tanks: 4 LAV-75 Army of the Republic of South Korea Task Force A 20th Mechanized Infantry Battalion Subordination: Seoul Military District Current Location: Near 38th Parallel Manpower: 450 Tanks: 1 M60A3, 5 M48A5 3rd Airborne Cavalry Subordination: Seoul Military District Current Location: Near 38th Parallel Manpower: 130 Helicopters: 13 UH-1 Huey, 3 UH-60 Blackhawk 117th Recon Battalion Subordination: Seoul Military District Current Location: Near 38th Parallel Manpower: 400 Tanks: None 5th Tank Battalion Subordination: Seoul Military District Current Location: Near 38th Parallel Manpower: 560 Tanks: 1 M1, 7 M60A3, 4 T-55, 6 Stingray, 38 M48A5 87th Artillery Battalion Subordination: Seoul Military District Current Location: Near 38th Parallel Manpower: 400 Artillery: 10 M107 SPA, 4 M198 155mm Howitzer, 1 M55 Quad .50 Please consult the American Combat Vehicle Guide for individual unit histories. South Korean units are as listed above. Like the North Koreans, things have deteriorated for the South Korean army to the point where another 5,000 disorganized troops are acting as local militia around the country. These are defensive troops only. |
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