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12 killed 38 wounded 6 missing
  
500+ killed 2 captured

Date
  
April 1951

Battle of Yultong The Philippines in the Korean War 10th BCT 2 PEFTOK

Result
  
United Nations (Philippines) victory

Similar
  
Korean War, Battle of Hill Eerie, Battle of Sunchon, Hadong Ambush, Battle of Sangju

Battle of yultong


The Battle of Yultong (Filipino: Labanan sa Yuldong), also known as the Battle of Meiluodong (Chinese: 美罗洞战斗; pinyin: Měiluódòng Zhàndòu), was a battle of the Korean War. It was fought between elements of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army 44th Division and the Filipino 10th Battalion Combat Team (BCT), north of Yeoncheon during April 22–23, 1951.

Battle of Yultong The Korean War

As part of the First Chinese Spring Offensive, the Chinese 44th Division attacked the US 65th Infantry Regiment of the US 3rd Infantry Division near Yeoncheon on the night of April 22. The Filipino 10th BCT, part of the 65th Infantry Regiment, was soon trapped at the Yultong area by 23:00. Although the 10th BCT had lost all contacts with the outside world, the Filipinos held their position until the Chinese stopped their attacks on the morning of April 23. The 10th BCT's action at Yultong allowed the US 3rd Infantry Division to successfully withdraw from the battlefield.

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