Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1950 — Page 22

Advisers Tough Army Use Weapons, Trained Officers

, United Press Staff Correspondent HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA, July 20-

of the army they had thought one of the best in Asia.

‘exactly the kind of invasion which occurred June 25.

American soldiers has been watching the _— the officers and men of the U. 8. military advisory

stages of the retreat beorth

— without orders, | iticed and drilled hard. without no-

cases without even mak- ¢ Korean trainees.

cers in what their .chief, Brig. Gen. Willlam L. Roberts, called; his “Little West Point.” Advanced Training For advanced training, Sout Korean un Se Soul oe > y {attacking successfully,

» the N Korean invaders. The Koreans learned their les-

seen ts ral {sons well—they could talk a good ave eR 8 engin war—and the men worked, prac-

South Korean ie to taught But the Koreans did not apply

; weapons, train ./In battle the lessons learned at modern and 4 oft 0. 8. Army schools. The first

Comuiusiat breakthrough, north! f Seoul, was possible because al a general refused to com-| h mit his troops to battle, aithough a unit on his flank was counter-

The American advisers attached’ -

headquart ito various army units scattered e78_and through South Korea were proud jot the apparent progress made by

Infantry School at Ft. Benning | During the early fighting south!

General School at Ft. Leaven- American advisers on a four-day

itour of the front.

Warth, Kas. — al On three different occasions, ~ ‘we saw units’ advance to defen-| PECIAL 'sive positions, only to return two HE {hours later with the explanation, HALF SOLES “we were ordered to withdraw.”

I was never able to learn who,

i /issued the orders. Men's Composition 95¢ Suspicion of sabotage clouded |

| ® Men's Nats 59: their weapons, Sleaned & Blocked

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