AUSTRALIAN MILITARY KOREAN WAR
On 3 October 1951 the 28th Commonwealth Brigade, including 3 RAR, took part in a general advance called Operation Commando.
On 5 October, while British regiments attacked further west, 3 RAR fought through difficult terrain under a heavy mist in a successful attempt to draw the Chinese away from the main ridgeline.
In a series of fights, 3 RAR managed to occupy the summit. On 7 October they had captured ‘The Hinge’ where Chinese forces were located. Once the Hinge was captured, the Australians were subjected to a heavy bombardment from Chinese artillery, the worst Australians had experienced in the war so far. This made the evacuation of casualties and the resupply of ammunition difficult.
The Chinese were unsuccessful in their counter-attacks, conceding defeat on the morning of 8 October 1951 and withdrew to a position in the next line of hills, securing the Australians’ hold on Maryang San.
2nd ed.
- xii, 122 p., [6] folded leaves of plates : ill., maps, ports. ; 21 cm. #111123
- Honours and awards: p. 119-120.
- Previous ed.: Balmoral, N.S.W. : Headquarters Training Command, Australian Army, 1991.
- Bibliography: p. 119-120.
- Australia. Army. Royal Australian Regiment. Battalion, 3rd
- Korean War, 1950-1953 — Personal narratives, Australian
- Korean War, 1950-1953 — Campaigns