Page 22 - General Raymond G Davis USMC
        P. 22
     BREAK OUT OF THE
                 FROZEN CHOSIN
     DECEMBER 1st - 4th 1950
                  The 1st Marine and 7th Infantry divisions
                  advanced forward to the north toward the
                  Chosin Reservoir. From there the two
                  divisions would move west toward Kanggye,
                  a mountain mining town where the Chinese
                  and North Korean armies seemed to be
                  concentrating—a maneuver that would place
                  the two divisions north of and behind the
                  Chinese People's Volunteer Force (CPVF)
                  armies facing the Eighth Army. MacArthur’s
                  scheme required an 55-mile advance over a
                  single unpaved road through the heart of the
                  T’aebaek Mountains in freezing weather and
                  blinding snowstorms.
     	
