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II Corps (South Korea)

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Active
  
24 July 1950 - present

Role
  
Offensive force

Nickname(s)
  
Two Dragons

Branch
  
Republic of Korea Army

Engagement
  
Country
  
Republic of Korea

Size
  
Corps

Founded
  
1950

Color
  
Red

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Part of
  
The First Republic of Korea Army

Similar
  
Republic of Korea Army, I Corps (South Korea), III Corps, Eighth United States Ar, IX Corps

II Corps (South Korea) was created July 24, 1950, just before the Battle of Pusan Perimeter.

Contents

II Corps consisted of the 1st Division and 6th Infantry Division.

During the battle of the Pusan Perimeter (July–September, 1950), its headquarters was at Hamch’ang.

Currently, its headquarters is located at the city of Chuncheon.

Korean War

In the 1950s, the United Nations worked to defeat the Korean People's Army (KPA). This army was later reinforced by the People's Volunteer Army.

Taking Back South Korea

U.S. Army General Walker ordered that the scattered ROK Army units, scattered by the North Korean invasion be organized into two corps. Thus the II Corps was born July 24, 1950 to defend the "Pusan Perimeter".

Invading North Korea

On October 10, 1950, the ROK II Corps advanced north of the 38th parallel through central North Korea. They were operating in support of ROK I Corps which was under the command of U.S. Army General Walker. After encountering minimal resistance, they veered northwest

Defeat at Ch'ongCh'on

On October 24, hoping to end the conflict quickly, General MacArthur ordered all of the UN troops to get to the northern border of North Korea and form a defensive at the Yalu River. At the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River in October 1950, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army sent its 13th Army in to catch the II Corps off guard. In doing so, battles were fought in various places such as Onjong and Unsan. By November 4, 1950 the II Corps and the US 1st Cavalry division were destroyed.

Current structure

Second Corps, Chuncheon Headquarters

  • 7th Infantry Division, 'The Seven Stars Unit'
  • Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, Hwacheon
  • 3rd Infantry Regiment, Hwacheon
  • 5th Infantry Regiment, Hwacheon
  • 8th Infantry Regiment, Hwacheon
  • Artillery Regiment
  • 15th Infantry Division, 'The Victory Unit'
  • Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, Hwacheon
  • 38th Infantry Regiment, Cheolwon
  • 39th Infantry Regiment, Hwacheon
  • 50th Infantry Regiment, Hwacheon
  • Artillery Regiment
  • 27th Infantry Division
  • Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, Hwacheon
  • 77th Infantry Regiment, Hwacheon
  • 78th Infantry Regiment, Hwacheon
  • 79th Infantry Regiment, Hwacheon
  • Artillery Regiment
  • 2nd Brigage of Engineers
  • 2nd Brigage of Artillery
  • 102nd Signal Brigade
  • 721 Signal Battalion
  • 722 Signal Battalion
  • Armed Forces Hospital at Chuncheon
  • Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, Chuncheon
  • Headquarters and Headquarters Company
  • References

    II Corps (South Korea) Wikipedia