6th Division (North Korea)

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6th Infantry Division
Active1949-present
Country Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
Allegiance Flag of the Korean People's Army Ground Force (1993-2023).svg Korean People's Army
Branch Korean People's Army Ground Force
TypeDivision
RoleInfantry
Engagements Korean War

The 6th Infantry Division is a military formation of the Korean People's Army Ground Force.

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The 166th Division (Chinese :第166师) was created in November 1948 under the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army, issued by the Central Military Commission on November 1, 1948, [1] [ better source needed ] based on the 4th Independent Division, PLA Northeastern Field Army. The 166th Division was a Korean unit, composed mostly of Korean officers and soldiers.[ citation needed ]

The division was under the control of Northeastern Military District. Under the flag of 166th division, it took part in the Chinese Civil War. In July 1949, the division was disbanded, and all its 10,620 Korean officers and soldiers moved to North Korea, where it was re-organized as the 6th Division of the Korean People's Army.[ citation needed ]

As of its disbandment the division was composed of:

KPA

The date that the 6th Infantry Division was formed in somewhat unclear. During the Korean War, the Army believed it was established either in July 1949 or March 1950. It is believed the division was formed at Sinuiju from 10,000 Chinese Communist Army personnel of Korean descent from the 166th Division, who had been "repatriated" in late 1949 together with the former 1st Regiment of the 1st Division. The Korea Institute of Military History indicates that the division was established in October 1949. All sources indicate that the unit was initially composed of the 13th Infantry Regiment, 14th and 15th Infantry Regiments, and the 6th Artillery Regiment.[ citation needed ]

The 6th Infantry Division took part in the opening moves of the North Korean invasion of South Korea, moving against the ROKA 1st Division on June 25, 1950. After suffering heavy casualties in the Inchon area, this division met no opposition in its move down the west coast. Despite heavy casualties in its attempts to take Masan, the units morale and combat effectiveness were still considered good. [2] It was part of the North Korean advance from Seoul to Taejon and fought in the Battle of Pusan Perimeter. [3]

Currently, the 6th Infantry Division is located along the DMZ near the village of Panmunjom. It is believed to consist almost entirely of a light infantry force but has been task-organized with an attached T-62 or T-64 main battle tank battalion.[ citation needed ] Reportedly part of II Corps (North Korea), [4] in the event of another Korean War, this division is likely tasked with seizing a foothold across the Imjin River in order to allow follow-on forces to continue south.[ citation needed ]

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References

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  3. Webb, William J. The Korean War: The Outbreak. United States Army Center of Military History. CMH Pub 19-6. Archived from the original on 2010-06-12. Retrieved 2010-07-23.
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