Battle of Uijeongbu (1951)

Battle of Uijeongbu
Part of the Korean War

Australian 'B' Company, 3 RAR turning back to Uijeongbu days before the battle began
Date1–4 January 1951
Location
Result UN tactical withdrawal
Belligerents

 United Nations:

 China
 North Korea
Commanders and leaders
Unknown
Units involved

27th British Commonwealth Brigade

Unknown
Casualties and losses
Australia 9 wounded 7+ killed, unknown wounded


The Battle of Uijeongbu, also known as the Battle of Uijongbu, was fought between 1 and 4 January 1951, at Uijeongbu, South Korea, as part of the United Nations Command (UN) retreat after the third Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) offensive after entering the Korean War.[1] The 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR) had been defending the approaches north of Seoul, as part of the withdrawal of the United Nations forces and tasked with slowing the Chinese advance to allow the withdrawal of the United States 8th Army.[2]

  1. ^ Coulthard-Clark 2001, p. 262.
  2. ^ Odgers 2009, p. 58.

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