Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1951 — Page 19
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| THURSDAY, MARY l681 Lal a _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ln SAL PAGE 19.
Each Service Estimates Communist Totes In Korea By A Different Method; Figures Vary Widely
co By KEYES BEECH |dead to reach from Pitan ‘to emy casualties at 466. During the flicted nearly 100,000 casualties so far as this correspondént isigiven period may represent. the in arriving at a final estimate of| Some confusion might be eltml- dg TOKYO, Mar. 1 (CDN)—There Peiping. ow period between the two estimates|since the war began—67,000 of able to learn, neither service has|sum total of guesses ‘from as ‘enemy casualties. But Chinese, ated 1f instead of claiming 300% y seems to ve confusion over! Here's the “sort of thing. that there was little or no contact) them in the last three months. (yet developed a method of deter- many as 200 men. ~ |and North Koreans lke tg attack! chinese casualties for a given pee how many unists we've ‘leads to the confusion: with the enemy. ™ The 8th Army estimates it ac- Mining whethér Chinese died of| By a process of calculation/at night when = conditions . are k ald killed in Korea, > |. Ma). Gen. Edward M. Almond,| Earlier this week Washington counted for 133,000 Communists bullets from the ground ar air. [which defies the understanding of hardly ideal.for even a guess at riod, military spokesmen would aay doubts we've killed lots 10th Corps cemmander, Monday| announced total enemy casualties between Jan. 17 and Feb, 20. For| Air Force estimates are based anyone not familiar with higher their strength. : describe enemy casualties as light, But if au the . ek |estimated. enemy ve-day period 5% —Chinese and North Korean—at the same period the Air Force on the sum total of pilot reports mathematics, the Army assumes| In short, as field commanders medium or heavy. i Smale of gectat du a five-day 8t]624,000. estimated it had caused 9800 en- plus intelligence from grouh®|that for each dead Communi(® will be the first to admit, figuresfs Maj. Gen. Charles A, Willough-~ a seemingly impossible wl etwesn days and 4000, | dn a release timed for Sunday emy casualties. forces. There is frequent disagree- eight or more have been wounded./on,énemy casualties don't mean|by, Gen. MacArthur's 6-2, has there would be en h Co 1 before the 10th ‘Corps morning papers the Far East Air Jach seryice arrives at its own ment between the two. = Estimate of enemy troops In-| anything unless you can count the quit giving out casualty total + flere would be enough Communist official Spokesman estimated en- orce estimated that it had in- estimate by its own methods. But! Ground force estimates for alvolved in attacks is also a factor bodies, . | Copyright, 1951 for The Indianapolis
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